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Bluetooth Hearing Aids

Why Choose Bluetooth Hearing Aids
- Hands-free calling: Talk without touching your phone.
- Direct audio streaming: No need for headphones while watching video or listening to music and for tv it required interface (TV Streamline)
- Customisable controls: Adjust settings through mobile apps.
- Greater independence: Especially useful for those with mobility or dexterity issues.
In short, it’s hearing, but smarter. That’s why smart hearing aids are becoming the new standard. Bluetooth hearing aids are especially valuable for individuals with active, tech-integrated lifestyles who require both functionality and discretion.
Types of Bluetooth Hearing Aids
- Behind-The-Ear (BTE): Great for moderate to severe hearing loss. Often available as rechargeable hearing aids with Bluetooth.
- Receiver-In-Canal (RIC): Sleek, stylish, and more discreet than traditional BTE models.
- In-The-Ear (ITE) and Completely-In-Canal (CIC): Ideal for those looking for invisible hearing aids with Bluetooth. These sit entirely within your ear canal.
- Rechargeable or Battery-Operated: Go green with rechargeable options or choose battery-powered for flexibility during travel.
Whatever your lifestyle, there’s a wireless Bluetooth hearing aid that fits seamlessly into it.

How Bluetooth Hearing Aids Work
- Pairing: Your hearing aid is paired once to your device, like a smartphone or tablet.
- Streaming: Audio (like music or calls) is streamed directly to your ears.
- App Control: Most brands offer dedicated apps to control volume, modes, and environment-based settings.

Bluetooth Hearing Aids vs. Traditional Hearing Aids
Feature | Bluetooth Hearing Aids | Traditional Hearing Aids |
---|---|---|
Wireless Connectivity | Connect directly to smartphones, and laptops via Bluetooth. | No built-in wireless capability; limited to basic sound amplification. |
Audio Quality | Stream high-quality audio directly into the ears for calls, music, and media. | Amplifies surrounding sounds without direct media streaming. |
User Control | Offers app-based controls for volume, sound modes, and environment presets. | Typically controlled through small manual buttons or remote devices. |
Hands-Free Calling | Supports two-way audio for hands-free phone conversations. | Not capable of handling phone calls or direct audio input. |
Power Source | Available in rechargeable formats, reducing battery replacement needs. | Primarily powered by disposable batteries. |
Design and Discretion | Comes in modern, sleek, and even invisible designs with Bluetooth functionality. | Often bulkier, with limited discreet options. |
Price Point | Higher initial cost due to advanced features, but often more value over time. | Generally more affordable upfront, with fewer features. |
Personalization & Adaptability | Equipped with smart features like AI-powered adjustments for different environments. | Lacks adaptive intelligence; requires manual changes for varying settings. |
How Bluetooth Hearing Aids Support an Active Lifestyle
- Fitness: Sync with fitness apps or smartwatches for real-time data or guided workouts.
- Travel: Switch listening modes based on your environment, planes, crowds, or quiet countryside.
- Work: Take client calls or virtual meetings with crystal-clear audio.
How to Set Up and Pair Bluetooth Hearing Aids
- Charge or insert batteries into the hearing aids.
- Turn on Bluetooth on your phone or device.
- Open the hearing aid app (based on your brand).
- Put hearing aids into pairing mode; this usually involves turning them off and on again.
- Select the device on your phone screen.
- Done! You're connected.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Hearing Aids
- No sound streaming: Ensure you're connected via Bluetooth and the volume is up.
- Static or interruptions: Move closer to your paired device or remove any obstructions.
- App isn’t responding: Restart the app or your smartphone. Also, make sure your firmware is updated.
- One side not working: Check individual device connection or re-pair both devices.
FAQs About Hearing Aids
What are Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids?
Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids are advanced devices that connect wirelessly to smartphones, TVs, and other gadgets. They stream calls, music, and media directly to your ears, making everyday hearing effortless and modern.
Are Bluetooth hearing aids compatible with all smartphones?
Most Bluetooth hearing aids are compatible with both Android and iOS devices, but it’s always best to check with the manufacturer. Some older smartphones or hearing aids may have limited features depending on the Bluetooth version.
How much do Bluetooth hearing aids cost?
The Bluetooth hearing aid price can vary widely, from ₹30,000 for basic models to ₹2,50,000+ for premium, AI-enabled options. Factors like brand, features, rechargeability, and invisibility affect the price.
Do Bluetooth hearing aids require special batteries?
Some models are rechargeable hearing aids with Bluetooth, so you just plug them in. Others use standard hearing aid batteries. No special batteries are required, but check with your audiologist for your model’s specs.
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