Oticon hearing aids can pair directly to selected Android phones and tablets. Pairing the hearing aids and installing the Oticon Companion app on your device allows you to adjust the sound.
Oticon hearing aids can also enable you to stream music and audio to your hearing aids from Android. To do this directly, your Android device must support Bluetooth® LE Audio or Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA). Select Android phones with Bluetooth LE Audio can also enable you to have hands-free calls. If your device does not support LE Audio or ASHA technology, you will need an accessory such as ConnectClip or Easy LE Adapter to enable audio streaming from your hearing aids.
Fast Pair is a Bluetooth pairing service developed by Google that simplifies connecting Bluetooth LE Audio-enabled Android devices and enables transferring pairing information to other Bluetooth LE Audio devices signed in with the same Google account.
You need the Oticon Companion app to pair your Android device with your hearing aids.
Requires Android 15 or later and LE Audio enabled hearing aids.
For additional information on compatibility, please visit oticon.global/compatibility.
Ensure that they are within 15 cm (5.9 in) of each other.
Go to > Settings and switch Bluetooth on if necessary.
Your LE Audio-enabled Android device will automatically start to detect your hearing aids when device is unlocked.
Once detected, the following screen will pop up automatically.
Press Connect.
Once your hearing aids are connected, press Done.
The app will automatically search for hearing aids.
The app will automatically start to detect your hearing aids.
Once detected, the name of your hearing aids will appear on the screen.
Select your hearing aids.
Wait for the Oticon Companion app to connect to your hearing aids. If requested, allow your device to pair with your hearing aids.
Once your hearing aids are connected, press Continue.
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