Problems connecting to other devices
Find solutions to different issues related to connecting your hearing aids with phones and other devices.
If you're having connection issues, there are several things you can do to make it easier for your devices to connect with your hearing aids.
Before you start
Get the Philips HearLink 2 app
You need the Philips HearLink 2 app to use Find my hearing aids.

How to resolve connection issues
Reconnect through the Bluetooth® menu
For Android™ devices, if the connection is lost to one or both hearing aids, you can try to reconnect through the Bluetooth menu on your device.
Go to > Settings > Bluetooth.
Tap the name of your hearing aids on the list.
Turn Bluetooth off and then on again
This forces your phone or device to reconnect with your hearing aids, which can improve the quality of the connection.
Restart your hearing aids
Restarting your hearing aids will put them in pairing mode for about three minutes, which should force a reconnection.
Restart the Philips HearLink 2 app
Shut the app down as you normally stop apps on your phone, and then open the app again.
Re-pair your hearing aids through the Philips HearLink 2 app
For Android devices, you can pair again using the Philips HearLink 2 app.
Open the app.
Go to > Hearing Aids > Pair new hearing aids > Unpair Current > Pair now.
How to avoid connection issues
You need to allow the app to access your location to find your hearing aids.
Keep your hearing aids paired to one device only
Having your hearing aids paired to more than one device can cause disconnections, as your hearing aids can struggle to find out which device they should connect to.
- Ensure your hearing aids are only connected to one mobile device at a time (e.g. either your tablet or your phone).
Remove unnecessary Bluetooth pairings
Having other Bluetooth devices paired with your phone or device can interfere with the connection between your hearing aids and phone. We recommend keeping as few Bluetooth devices as possible paired with your phone.
Ensure your phone or tablet’s software is up to date
Connectivity improvements are regularly provided through software updates, which also fix bugs and issues with your phone’s software. Check that your phone has the latest version of software available for it.
Go to > Settings > Software update.
If your phone shows there is an update available, install it.
Clear your Bluetooth cache
This can often improve the overall ability of your phone to connect to other devices such as your hearing aids.
The instructions may vary depending on your phone model.
Go to phone Settings.
Go to Apps or Apps & Notifications.
Select Your apps or Show system apps.
Go to Bluetooth.
Tap Force Stop and then OK.
Tap Storage.
Tap Clear cache.
Open the app.
Pair your hearing aids with your device again.
Note for Android phones with Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA):
When pairing Philips hearing aids with an ASHA-capable phone through the app, the native direct streaming (ASHA) is also automatically made available. This is the recommended way to use ASHA functionality.
Please don’t use the Android native Bluetooth functionality to connect ASHA.