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Starkey makes several different 2.4Ghz hearing aids, some of which may support Bluetooth. It is always best to consult the user manual of the specific hearing aid you are using to see if there is a procedure for pairing it with Bluetooth-compatible devices that are not a phone. Generally speaking, hearing aids that use MFI ("made for iPhone") technology, or that utilize an app to connect to phones/tablets, will not be compatible as there will be no way to connect them with a screen-less device. Only hearing aids that have an independent Bluetooth pairing mode (like a headphone has) will be able to be connected. There is a lot of variation between different brands and models, so it's better to check the operating instructions for the specific hearing aid you are using to get the most accurate information.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure about hearing aids. If they're bluetooth compatible I would think so.
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