How to listen to music and audio with hearing aids

Immerse yourself in the moment when you stream music or audio through your Oticon hearing aids.


If you want to benefit from high-quality stereo sound when you listen to music or audio, follow these steps.

First, select which statement applies to you.

Need help finding out? Check the Instructions for Use that came with your hearing aids, contact your hearing care professional or read our tips to find out

Hearing aids with Bluetooth

 

 

Listen to wireless music or audio from a number of devices

iPhone and iPad

Oticon Bluetooth hearing aids are ‘Made for iPhone’ (MFi) hearing aids, making it easy to stream music or audio directly from your iPhone or iPad to your hearing aids.

Android™ smartphones or tablets

If you have hearing aids and a phone that support LE Audio or ASHA, you can stream sound directly from your device to your hearing aids.

If your Oticon hearing aids support Bluetooth LE Audio, but your phone and tablet do not support it, then the Easy LE Adapter can give you access to audio streaming and video calls on your phone. Your phone must have a USB-C charging port in order to use the Easy LE Adapter. Most phones that have a 3.5 mm audio jack built into them will not support the Easy LE Adapter, as some phone manufacturers choose to route the audio through the jack port rather than the USB-C port.

If you have other Oticon hearing aids or an Android device that does not support LE Audio or ASHA, then use ConnectClip to transform your hearing aids into a wireless stereo headset.

Click here to view how to connect the Easy LE Adapter to your phone

Mac and PC (Computers)

Do you listen to music or audiobooks on your Mac or PC? Oticon hearing aids are MFi certified and select hearing aids can be connected directly to your compatible Mac to stream sound. If your hearing aids and PC support LE Audio, you can pair your hearing aids directly to your PC*.

If your Oticon hearing aids support Bluetooth LE Audio, but your PC does not, then the Easy LE Adapter can give you access to audio streaming and video calls on your computer. Your PC must have a USB-C charging port in order to use the Easy LE Adapter. 

If your PC does not support LE Audio, or you have a Mac, ConnectClip easily connects to your Mac or PC and wirelessly streams sound to your hearing aids. Whether it is music or audio from a video or online conversation, the quality sound you get means you can concentrate on immersing yourself in the moment - and not on trying to hear.

Click here to view how to connect your hearing aids to Mac

Click here to view how to connect your hearing aids to a Windows PC

Click here to view how to connect your hearing aids to your PC with the Easy LE Adapter

*PCs running Windows 11, version 22H2 or newer with compatible Bluetooth LE Audio support and a compatible audio codec, and drivers.

Want to know more about ConnectClip?

Visit the ConnectClip page

Ready to stream quality sound into your ears?

Watch these handy visual ‘how to’ guides and turn your hearing aids into high quality, stereo headphones.

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