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If it has Bluetooth capabilities then yes. You would have to press both bluetooth buttons on both devices until they're paired
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This depends on the specific Bluetooth functionality of your hearing aid. Because there are many different variants of Oticon hearing aids, it is best to consult Oticon regarding the specific hearing aid model you are using to ask (1) if it supports regular stereo audio over Bluetooth (known as A2DP) and (2) what the procedure is for pairing it with Bluetooth-compatible devices that are not a phone. Generally speaking, hearing aids that utilize an app to connect to phones/tablets will not be compatible as there will be no way to connect them with a screen-less device. Only hearing aids that both support A2DP and have an independent Bluetooth pairing mode (like a headphone has) will be able to be connected. There may even be variations between different software versions for the same hearing aids, so again it's better to get the information specific to your exact hearing aids from the manufacturer of the hearing aid to ensure accuracy.
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