The Alta 2 were not compatible with Bluetooth without the Oticon Streamer. You would have to use that around your neck to connect to Bluetooth. The Oticon OPN and newer platforms connected directly with your iPhone. With an Android they would need the Connect Clip.
@@nusratkhan723 Hi Nusrat. I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking. If you have a 60dB hearing loss on the audiogram (or moderate-to-severe/severe), I would recommend stronger hearing aids (Oticon XCEED, Phonak Naida, or ReSound ENZO). I think you will get the best sound and best improvement overall with more powerful devices).
Hello. I've only had these hearing aids for a few days and I was wondering do you have to have a clip play any music or wireless calls... for an Android phone?
You would need the Connect Clip to connect to Android unless you have one of the newest Android devices. I would check with Oticon's website for compatibility with Android phones.
@@Happyearshearingcenter That's the trouble with my deafness, all it take is background noise and I can't distinguish what people are saying. With normal hearing it's (the music) no problem. So the music is fine for people with normal hearing, not so good for the hearing challenged.
Hi Will, the iPhone 6s or newer will connect directly to the Oticon Devices for direct streaming. If you have an Android only specific phones are compatible for streaming. The link for compatibility with Oticon can be found here www.oticon.com/support/compatibility
Hi. Unfortunately the Alta Pro are one of Oticon's older models and those are not compatible wiht the Oticon ON app. You may be able to use them with a streamer pro to pair to bluetooth, but you have to wear it around your neck.
The connect clip is a device that makes the Oticon devices hands free. It also acts as a companion microphone for situations where there is quite a bit of background noise. If you pair it to the bluetooth on the phone, you don't have to hold your phone and speak into it.
If by use connect clips it's will be more expensive and more need charger and battery more I think it's unstable and so bad if compared with other hearing aids or iOS devices
Yes, we believe Oticon is coming out with a product that connects to android without the connect clip soon. Android is harder to keep up with for manufacturers because there are so many different types of Android devices. Apple devices use the same operating systems. We hope it will change in the future, but we understand your frustration.
Hi my name is Allen I am having trouble pairing up with my hearing aids oticon clip to my desk top I plug in with a usb plug but cant find the connection.
Hi Allen, unfortunately, If you are trying to connect to a desk top, you would have to go through the audio jack port. The only way to do that is with the Connectline TV and audio cable
Hi Anibal, You can use them as headphones to hear music, however, with an Android phone you will need to get the Connect Clip to make that happen. Unfortunately, the Oticon devices do not connect directly to Android yet for streaming.
@@nicoletaladunca4050 yes and no. Some support ASHA, which is available in a variety of smartphones that are Android 10 and above, but support is hit and miss. Google Pixels are generally good for compatibility, and most devices that have Android 13 should be OK I don't understand why they can't just add support for standard protocols though. Bluetooth LE should be fine for most situations, a third party device just for streaming audio is a joke
Hi. That doesn't sound normal for them to disconnect that quickly. Do you turn your bluetooth off at all during the day? I know Android phones can be spotty when it comes to hearing aid apps, but they should stay connected. I would probably follow-up with your audiologist if this continues to happen because there may be an issue with the internal antenna.
I would like to use my hearing aids instead of my head phones sometimes there is feedback if i use both head phones and hearing aids i would have to take off my hearing aids to listen.
@@amarachstudio1854 I was able to look them up online. Those look to be the older Oticon platform, so they may not connect to the app without the Streamer Pro. The app is also different with the older platform but they should connect to bluetooth with the in between device. Do you have a way of posting an image of your hearing aids? The only Oticon Spirit devices visible online look to be an older style.
We can't listen to the call Oportions on the Android app just other people can call and listen to music on iOS app iPhone ' so it's so bad on Android phone
You will need the connect clip to be able to hear calls. The connect clip also doubles as a microphone that you can use in busy restaurants. It works very well for bluetooth
Hi I was wondering can you do this this with Atla 2? Hope to hear from you soon and Have a Good Day Today! 🙏♥️🌻🍀🏁🏆🙌
The Alta 2 were not compatible with Bluetooth without the Oticon Streamer. You would have to use that around your neck to connect to Bluetooth. The Oticon OPN and newer platforms connected directly with your iPhone. With an Android they would need the Connect Clip.
@@Happyearshearingcenter Thank you so much for responding and giving me information! I do have another question too Does it work with Oticon Ruby?
@@bmann3527 yes. It should connect to the Oticon Ruby devices. They have Bluetooth capabilities.
If I've 60 db loss of SNHL how much db will it become after wearing a good hearing aid.. please reply??
@@nusratkhan723 Hi Nusrat. I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking. If you have a 60dB hearing loss on the audiogram (or moderate-to-severe/severe), I would recommend stronger hearing aids (Oticon XCEED, Phonak Naida, or ReSound ENZO). I think you will get the best sound and best improvement overall with more powerful devices).
Hello. I've only had these hearing aids for a few days and I was wondering do you have to have a clip play any music or wireless calls... for an Android phone?
You would need the Connect Clip to connect to Android unless you have one of the newest Android devices. I would check with Oticon's website for compatibility with Android phones.
It's crazy you play the loud music it keeps me from understanding the dialogue.
It's not loud actually, but there are captions, so if you mute the music, you can read the captions.
@@Happyearshearingcenter That's the trouble with my deafness, all it take is background noise and I can't distinguish what people are saying. With normal hearing it's (the music) no problem. So the music is fine for people with normal hearing, not so good for the hearing challenged.
what android phones are compatable to down load the app for oticon more 3
Please refer to this link on Oticon's website. www.oticon.com/support/compatibility
Does this work oticon dynamo sp6 ?
Hello, is it possible to pair with a Mac computer ? Thank you
Unfortunately, you can't pair these with a MAC computer without using the TV connector.
Is it possible to connect oticon more 1 to PC or Mac?
They don't connect to the Mac or PC without the TV streaming device.
Hello there, I wondering how I can find more function, like you can use as a headphone?
My hearing aids is Opn S 1 miniRITE
With the OPN S1 they should connect directly to an iPhone through the accessibility function. With an Android you would have to use the Connect Clip
Hi I recently got the oticon more hearing aids, what phone device do I need so I can have the sound coming through the hearing aids.
Thanks....
Hi Will, the iPhone 6s or newer will connect directly to the Oticon Devices for direct streaming. If you have an Android only specific phones are compatible for streaming. The link for compatibility with Oticon can be found here www.oticon.com/support/compatibility
@@Happyearshearingcenter Thank you.
Hello I have Oticon Alta 2 Pro I ask you if can I use the android APP for my model? Thanks in advance
Hi. Unfortunately the Alta Pro are one of Oticon's older models and those are not compatible wiht the Oticon ON app. You may be able to use them with a streamer pro to pair to bluetooth, but you have to wear it around your neck.
what is the connectclip for?
The connect clip is a device that makes the Oticon devices hands free. It also acts as a companion microphone for situations where there is quite a bit of background noise. If you pair it to the bluetooth on the phone, you don't have to hold your phone and speak into it.
My asus zoom s phone android and oticon go pro c1335 hear not connected. Who is pro..? Plz help...
If by use connect clips it's will be more expensive and more need charger and battery more I think it's unstable and so bad if compared with other hearing aids or iOS devices
Yes, we believe Oticon is coming out with a product that connects to android without the connect clip soon. Android is harder to keep up with for manufacturers because there are so many different types of Android devices. Apple devices use the same operating systems. We hope it will change in the future, but we understand your frustration.
Whem i got pn to playstore it say octicon companion
Work on Nera p?
You can use the Nera P, but your hearing aids would require the streamer pro from Oticon to connect.
Hi my name is Allen I am having trouble pairing up with my hearing aids oticon clip to my desk top I plug in with a usb plug but cant find the connection.
Hi Allen, unfortunately, If you are trying to connect to a desk top, you would have to go through the audio jack port. The only way to do that is with the Connectline TV and audio cable
Hi, I got mine paired, but how I can use them as headphones to hear music?
Its only available on apple phones. For android youll have to buy the oticon connectclip
Hi Anibal,
You can use them as headphones to hear music, however, with an Android phone you will need to get the Connect Clip to make that happen. Unfortunately, the Oticon devices do not connect directly to Android yet for streaming.
Hello. This answer is from 2 years ago. Did something changed in 2 y?
@@nicoletaladunca4050 yes and no. Some support ASHA, which is available in a variety of smartphones that are Android 10 and above, but support is hit and miss. Google Pixels are generally good for compatibility, and most devices that have Android 13 should be OK
I don't understand why they can't just add support for standard protocols though. Bluetooth LE should be fine for most situations, a third party device just for streaming audio is a joke
oticon hearings aid spa4 how connected? Huwai nova 3i
We aren't sure what the SPA4 is. Where did you purchase your devices? Are they locked?
Hi
I have Oticon ria2
I tried to connect it to my I phone but it’s doesn’t connect
The Ria 2 needs the streamer pro to connect to your phone. That particular model isn't compatible for direct streaming with bluetooth.
Mine won't connect battery ones following instructions no joy
i paired mind put the disconnect after a day why?
Hi. That doesn't sound normal for them to disconnect that quickly. Do you turn your bluetooth off at all during the day? I know Android phones can be spotty when it comes to hearing aid apps, but they should stay connected. I would probably follow-up with your audiologist if this continues to happen because there may be an issue with the internal antenna.
I would like to use my hearing aids instead of my head phones sometimes there is feedback if i use both head phones and hearing aids i would have to take off my hearing aids to listen.
@@AllenKeithKochovski Do you have the Android or iPhone?
Not pairing with my Oticon spirit synergy hearing aids with a Samsung S7
I’m not familiar with Oticon Spirit Synergy. Are they a private label? How old are they?
@@Happyearshearingcenter I got them last week
@@amarachstudio1854 I was able to look them up online. Those look to be the older Oticon platform, so they may not connect to the app without the Streamer Pro. The app is also different with the older platform but they should connect to bluetooth with the in between device. Do you have a way of posting an image of your hearing aids? The only Oticon Spirit devices visible online look to be an older style.
We can't listen to the call Oportions on the Android app just other people can call and listen to music on iOS app iPhone ' so it's so bad on Android phone
I use my phone works ok on it but will still keep on trying to connect the thing with my usb thank you anyways my friend.
You will need the connect clip to be able to hear calls. The connect clip also doubles as a microphone that you can use in busy restaurants. It works very well for bluetooth
I can't connect oticon more 1 to Xiaomi F2 pro, does anyone else have similar problem with Xiaomi devices?
Oticon has a link for compatible phones on their website. www.oticon.com/support/compatibility
The background beat is very annoying. My hearing aid amplifies it!