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With the hearing aids it depends. Many hearing aid manufacturers use a proprietary profile setup for Bluetooth. If they use A2DP then it should work. As for the TV this depends on how the TV is setup and not the transmitter. There are 3 ways to connect a transmitter to the back of a TV. 1. Headphone jack. 2. RCA red and white audio OUT. 3. Digital Optical. If you connect the ABC01F to the headphone jack usually the TV automatically turns the speakers off. If you connect to the red and white RCA out then you have to go into the TV and set the audio output to ANALOG or AUX OUT. This usually turns the speakers off. Same is true with Optical, though sometimes Optical/PCM will give you the option of keeping the speakers on. The newer TVs offer this option. Be sure to check for these ports on your TV because many of the new TVs do not have headphone jack or RCA out. Most TVs are going fully digital since most are high definition or 4K. So often the only way to connect is OPTICAL, and if this is the case you will need our ABC02F or the ABCD54F which comes with optical cable. Contact [email protected] if you need setup info.
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