A:AnswerThis product should work with your hearing aid as long you don't need an app to do the pairing process. We have many customers already using it for this application but unfortunately we don't have the make and model for the hearing aids.
A:AnswerThis should work with your hearing aid as long you don't need an app to do the pairing process. We have many customers already using it for this application but unfortunately we don't have the make and model for the hearing aids. If your TV has a 3.5mm headset output or RCA output, it will work for your application. If not, you will need our other product, ABCD54F that supports optical sound.
A:AnswerWe have tried with many different hearing aids and ABT01F is able to connect to them without any issue. As long that your hearing aids does not require an app to do the pairing process, it should work with ABT01F.
A:AnswerI have no idea about that one I would suggest getting in touch with the professionals that you purchased our hearing aids from and ask them they should be able to help you or on this.
A:AnswerYes, if your TV has a 3.5mm headset output or RCA output, it will work for your application. If not, you will need our other product, ABCD54F that supports optical sound.
A:AnswerYes, you can. Yes, if your TV has a 3.5mm headset output or RCA output, it will work for your application. If not, you will need our other product, ABCD54F that supports optical sound.
A:AnswerFor our Bluetooth transmitter, it has longer range but you will need the same for your BT speaker. In addition, walls or metal will also affect the range.
A:AnswerNo. you need the receiver/transmitter version. This is designed to transmit the sound from a device to Bluetooth speakers. You need the opposite.
A:AnswerYes, if your audio source has a 3.5mm headset output or RCA output, it will work for your application. If not, you will need our other product, ABCD54F that supports optical sound.
A:AnswerI have an old television that I hook up this Bluetooth broadcasting device too so I can use my Bluetooth receiving headphones. Seems to work pretty good. But here's a trick: when you're not using this Bluetooth broadcasting device, turn it off. Otherwise it may interfere with other Bluetooth broadcasting and receiving devices you have on.