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If your hearing aids are properly adjusted you should be able to hear clearly on your phone without streaming. I have Phonak hearing aids, and also have a high frequency hearing loss. I can hear just fine with my iPhone on speaker. If I stream, it's tinny and weird, so I don't stream from my phone. Check your settings for hearing aid compatibility too.My wife has been complaining for about a year that my hearing is shot. So, to prove her wrong, I scheduled a hearing test and now am the proud owner of a new set of Jabra Hearing Aids, designed to work with the iPhone. (Yeah, she was right, again, as usual.)
I've been doing some searching on how best to coordinate with the iPhone, but thought I'd ask here to see if anybody is using the Jabra Enhance Pro PM aids with their iPhone. I have the Jabra app installed, and sort-of understand it. I did try to let the music from the iPhone stream to the Jabra's, but the results were very, very tinny and not very good, so I just let it play as normal, either through my BT Bose speakers or just from the iPhone.
Phone calls were also a bit tinny and hollow, so I haven't paired that either.
My hearing loss is high frequency, probably from being around jet engines (or getting old, or maybe both), so I understand that the "profile" is pushing the higher frequencies, but by "tinny" I'm talking worse than the early days of transistor radios, with a 1.5" speaker. No base at all.
In normal use the sound I hear isn't tinny, so I think it's a setting somewhere.
Any hints here? I'm going to keep looking around to see if there is a site with "experts" on this subject, too, but have struck out so far.
Apologies if this is double posted - cat jumped on laptop!