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This depends on whether the specific model of your hearing aids supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile for audio, and can be paired without the use of an app. Because there are so many different models of hearing aids out there, we always recommend reaching out to your hearing aid manufacturer and asking these two questions to verify compatibility with our transmitter: 1) Does this specific hearing aid model support stereo audio over Bluetooth, known as the "A2DP" Bluetooth profile, and 2) Does this specific hearing aid have the ability to enter Bluetooth pairing mode manually, without the use of an app, in order to connect to a screen-less Bluetooth device. Unfortunately there are hearing aids that do support Bluetooth but cannot be connected to anything but a phone via an app, so we would need to make sure that's not the case. If the answer to both of those questions is yes, then this device will work. Make sure to also write down the process for putting your specific hearing aids into pairing mode. To connect this device, first put your hearing aids into Bluetooth pairing mode via the aforementioned process, then power on this device and single press the "A" button to put it into pairing mode as well. Once both are in pairing mode, they will connect as long as the hearing aids support A2DP.
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