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iPhone or Android?

October 2, 2017 by Kathy

Over the last two years, most hearing aid manufacturers have come out with Bluetooth enabled hearing devices.

iphone imageThe technology has improved accessibility for hearing device wearers. With Bluetooth enabled hearing devices, you can stream calls, audiobooks, and music from you enabled cell phone.

If you are an early adaptor of technology, the iPhone is for you.

Because Apple uses a single platform, Bluetooth enabled hearing devices will work with iPhones, iPads and some other devices.

Because Android uses several different platforms, it is much more difficult to develop the technology that allows hearing device wearers to stream to an android device.

After approximately two years of hearing devices having Bluetooth ability, no hearing device manufacturer has come out with a hearing device that streams directly to an Android cell phone.

If you want to be able to take advantage of all the great abilities of today’s hearing devices, an iPhone is the better choice.

If you would like more information, give us a call at 727-323-2471.

Susan E. Terry, Au.D., F-AAA, F-NAP
Doctor of Audiology
Board Certified

P.S. We are here to help, if you have any questions about your hearing feel free to give us a call at 727-323-2471

Filed Under: Hearing Devices, Hearing Loss Tagged With: Broadwater Hearing Care, hearing, hearing loss, iPhone

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