A2DP connections from phones to hearing aids.
Christian Shinaberger
cshinaber at verizon.net
Fri Apr 11 01:44:01 CDT 2008
Hi Aman,
Do you know what phones work well with cochlear implants?
I'm beyond anything a hearing aid can do. I hear much better with my
cochlear implants than I ever did with hearing aids. I'm looking for
some phones to try.
I've never worked with blue tooth.
Chris
At 01:15 AM 4/4/2008, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
> Since the topic of using hearing aids and phones has come up, and
>since people are talking about perhaps getting a product that can connect an
>aid to a phone wirelessly, I thought someone might be interested in an
>apparently new product I've recently seen on tecear.com, and perhaps want to
>try it out and report back.
> There are at least four products to connect hearing aids to cell
>phones, but all only allow mono connections, though many will put that
>connection into both ears. This is obviously find for speech but not very
>good for music. I recently found the Beetle H2, a stereo unit, which claims
>to transmit A2DP, that is stereo audio via bluetooth, to the hearing aids.
>If anyone is interested in this particular feature, that is, if anyone likes
>listening to audio dramas or music on his/her phone, and if he/she decides
>to get this product, I, for one, would be curious about its performance. I
>would also be most interested in any other product that can transmit stereo
>from the phone to hearing aids. I'll probably test myself in a month or two,
>but wanted to alert those who were thinking of these units, as well as
>possibly getting their feedback if they decide to buy this particular thing.
>Also, since there seem to be at least three hearing aid users here, I'd
>appreciate knowing if anyone has found a product that can do stereo to the
>aids and what he/she thinks of it if it's been found and used.
> Thanks in advance.
> Aman
>
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