Solutions to improve the quality of life
Bluetooth is available on the majority of mobile phones and using it is a very good way to listen to your telephone for hearing aid users.
The CM-BT2 is a universal solution, suitable for use by hearing aid users with their hearing aids set to the 'T' or "loop" programme.
Follow this link to find out how a hearing aid 'T' pickup works?
The ComPilot, Streamer Pro and MiniTek are hearing aid manufacturer specific solutions - visit the individual product pages for more information and to check compatibility.
40BE1221
Vibio is a wireless bed shaker that connects to your mobile...
98CMBT22
an easy to use Bluetooth device for hearing aid users who...
91BE2021
a multi-purpose system, designed for hearing conversation...
93CL7700
The headset provides high quality TV sound plus can be used...
91S233005
For hearing aids and cochlear implants with a loop programme...
91S233020
The Artone MIC Wireless Bluetooth Microphone is for use with...
91S233022
The Artone TVB bluetooth TV Transmitter is for use with the...
MZMBDT52PRO
Omnitronic BDT-5.5PRO Aptx HD Bluetooth Transceiver
94SBTT100
Connect Bluetooth hearing aids, headphones etc to any source,...
MZMWSA10BT
Bluetooth Wireless Audio Adaptor with TOSlink o/p to play...
3P0763006
This Phonak TV Connector is the plug’n play interface to TV...
98BTD800
a small USB dongle that can be discretely plugged into your...
3PACOMP2
The Phonak ComPilot II brings together the convenience of...
3PACP2TV2
The ComPilot II is a bridge between your hearing instruments...
98CMBT2BAT
A replacement battery for the CM-BT2 Bluetooth Neckloop.
Bluetooth Basics
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth enabled device, can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and communicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks.