With Philips AudioClip, you can make your hearing aids into a wireless stereo headset, or give your Philips AudioClip to another person and use it as a microphone to transmit their voice to your hearing aids. It also allows you to connect your hearing aids to Bluetooth® devices such as computers.
For some phones and devices, a Philips AudioClip is necessary to stream music and audio to your hearing aids.
If you want to use your hearing aids with both your Philips AudioClip and your phone, you need to pair your hearing aids with both devices.
Press and hold the multi-button for approximately six seconds until the power indicator is off.
The hearing aids are now ready for the first connection with the Philips AudioClip. You now have three minutes to complete the pairing.
Press and hold the multi-button for approximately three seconds until power indicator shows steady green.
Philips AudioClip will now search for your hearing aids. The status indicator will blink yellow.
Place Philips AudioClip close to your hearing aids, at a maximum distance of 20cm.
A successful connection is indicated by the status indicator showing steady yellow.

Press and hold the multi-button AND the volume up button for about six seconds until the status indicator blinks blue.
The Philips AudioClip will remain in pairing mode for about three minutes.
Ensure that Bluetooth® is turned on in your phone’s Settings.
Search for and select Philips AudioClip to connect to it.
If your phone requests a pin code, enter 0000.
Pairing is complete when the Philips AudioClip status indicator light illuminates steady blue.