While hearing aids are extremely helpful for those who have hearing loss and the technology is continually developing and improving, there are still numerous situations when they fall short. Hearing aids’ sensitive microphones frequently pick up background sounds. It can be difficult to hear a TV broadcast or movie if there are echoes and distortion. It takes a lot of focus to understand what is being said, which is exhausting. Missing words can also be annoying.
The good news is that many hearing aids and cochlear implants can now broadcast audio straight to you. We’ve discussed using your smartphone to manage hearing loss, and several other gadgets are beginning to offer functionality that is comparable. For instance, Amazon just announced support for audio streaming from some Fire TV devices to cochlear implants. Let’s explore the benefits of audio streaming for hearing ai
The following Fire TV devices now support audio streaming for Bluetooth hearing aids that are compatible, including conventional hearing aids, bone conduction hearing aids, and cochlear implants (with Cochlear Nucleus 8, Nucleus 7, Nucleus Kanso 2, and Baha 6 Max sound processors):
Disconnect your hearing aids from other devices and put them in pairing mode before pairing them with your Fire TV. This is how:
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