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on ā29-05-2013 17:07
Would appreciate any help.
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on ā29-05-2013 17:21
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on ā29-05-2013 17:54
What kind of hearing aid do you have? Analogue or digital? Back when I had an Iphone 3G it worked fine with my digital hearing aid without having to alter any settings or use any adaptors.
If you do need an adaptor though to make the phone work with your aid, they sell them on the RNID web site, be warned though, they ain't cheap.

on ā29-05-2013 18:41
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on ā24-08-2018 20:23
@Anonymous wrote:What kind of hearing aid do you have? Analogue or digital? Back when I had an Iphone 3G it worked fine with my digital hearing aid without having to alter any settings or use any adaptors.
If you do need an adaptor though to make the phone work with your aid, they sell them on the RNID web site, be warned though, they ain't cheap.
Hi I have an amplicomms M9500 which I can hear to make a call without changing anything on the hearing. Its fairly clear but not always quite enough for voices I dont know. So I am rather reluctant to call from my mobile. The adaptor sounds interesting. How do they work?

