Find solutions to various issues with streaming phone calls, music, or audio to your hearing aids from your iPad, iPhone, or Mac computer.
See which phones will work with your hearing aids.
Ensure you have the latest version of the Oticon Companion.
On your iPhone or iPad, you may need to set up how calls and other types of audio are normally routed.
Go to > Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices > Audio Routing.
Select Call Audio for calls, or Media Audio for other audio.
Select your preferred routing from the list of options.
Go to > Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices > Control Nearby Devices.
Ensure Control Nearby Devices is enabled.
If you can’t switch from one device to another, or are having issues with changing between iOS devices, the following actions may help.
Ensure the function 'Audio Handoff' is enabled.
Go to > Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices > Audio Handoff.
Check Audio Handoff is switched on.
Close the Oticon Companion on both devices and make sure it is not running in the background on either device.
Start streaming sound on the device you want to use (you might need to press play a few times).
Open the Oticon Companion again on the device you are using.
If you prefer to only use one device with your hearing aids, you can unpair from the other devices.
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