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Widex Bluetooth Pairing: How to Pair Your Bluetooth Widex Hearing Aids to Your iPhone or iPad

Widex Bluetooth pairing could not be more simple. If you have had to ask yourself the questions "How to pair my hearing aids to my iPhone, how to pair my hearing aids to my cell phone, or how to pair my hearing aids to my iPad," then this is the video for you. This is a beginners, step by step guide for helping you to pair your Widex Moment hearing aids to your iPhone for the first time with Bluetooth. The same process can also be used to pair an iPad to your hearing aids. (Ensure that your hearing aid Bluetooth is enabled) The Widex Bluetooth hearing aids that you can pair to you iPhone using this method are the: Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Which Widex Hearing Aids are Compatible 00:48 How to Open the Settings App 01:03 How to Put Your iPhone Into Pairing Mode 01:22 Finalise and Connect The hearing aids that you can pair to you iPhone using this method are the: - Widex Moment - Widex Beyond - Widex Evoke (Hearing aids 2021) Currently the in the ear (ITE) and invisible in canal (IIC) hearing aids by Widex aren’t bluetooth compatible and won't connect to your iPhone. If you have the size 10 battery version of any of these hearing aids then you'll only be able to connect the your iphone or android using the 'Widex Tonelink' app. This connects to your iphone using a high frequency sound rather than Bluetooth. If you need further advice on Widex help or Widex troubleshooting then here's a link to my iphone hearing aid troubleshooting video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmnuhnVMqZo&t=33s There are apps available to download for the Widex hearing aids: -Widex Beyond app -Widex Evoke app -Widex Moment app -Widex Tonelink app If you have any questions make sure you comment below and I’ll be sure to get back to you. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ If you need any help or wish to come and see me in my London based audiology practice; 'Harley Street Hearing & Musicians' Hearing Services', head over to www.harleysthearing.co.uk. As an independent practice we cover all components of audiology and hearing care, including: - Hearing loss diagnosis and hearing aid fitting - With the biggest range of hearing aids in London: In the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE), invisible hearing aids, invisible in canal (IIC), and digital hearing aids. We fit all manufacturers of hearing aids including: Starkey hearing aids, Phonak hearing aids, Widex hearing aids, Resound hearing aids, Unitron hearing aids, Oticon hearing aids, Bernafon hearing aids, Signia hearing aids, and glasses hearing aids. - Vestibular and balance function testing and rehabilitation. - Hearing therapy and rehabilitation, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness for the management of conditions such as tinnitus, hyperacousis, and misophonia. - Wax removal, including irrigation and microsuction. Ear syringing is no longer performed and deemed to be unsafe. - Our specialist 'Musicians Hearing Services', looking at the protection of hearing for those who value their ears more than anyone. We also specialise in musicians hearing aids. - Auditory Processing Disorder testing and management. - Paediatric hearing testing and management. Thanks for watching, Matthew Allsop Audiologist #hearing, #hearingloss, #hearingaids

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Widex Bluetooth pairing could not be more simple. If you have had to ask yourself the questions "How to pair my hearing aids to my iPhone, how to pair my hearing aids to my cell phone, or how to pair my hearing aids to my iPad," then this is the video for you. This is a beginners, step by step guide for helping you to pair your Widex Moment hearing aids to your iPhone for the first time with Bluetooth. The same process can also be used to pair an iPad to your hearing aids. (Ensure that your hearing aid Bluetooth is enabled) The Widex Bluetooth hearing aids that you can pair to you iPhone using this method are the: Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Which Widex Hearing Aids are Compatible 00:48 How to Open the Settings App 01:03 How to Put Your iPhone Into Pairing Mode 01:22 Finalise and Connect The hearing aids that you can pair to you iPhone using this method are the: - Widex Moment - Widex Beyond - Widex Evoke (Hearing aids 2021) Currently the in the ear (ITE) and invisible in canal (IIC) hearing aids by Widex aren’t bluetooth compatible and won't connect to your iPhone. If you have the size 10 battery version of any of these hearing aids then you'll only be able to connect the your iphone or android using the 'Widex Tonelink' app. This connects to your iphone using a high frequency sound rather than Bluetooth. If you need further advice on Widex help or Widex troubleshooting then here's a link to my iphone hearing aid troubleshooting video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmnuhnVMqZo&t=33s There are apps available to download for the Widex hearing aids: -Widex Beyond app -Widex Evoke app -Widex Moment app -Widex Tonelink app If you have any questions make sure you comment below and I’ll be sure to get back to you. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ If you need any help or wish to come and see me in my London based audiology practice; 'Harley Street Hearing & Musicians' Hearing Services', head over to www.harleysthearing.co.uk. As an independent practice we cover all components of audiology and hearing care, including: - Hearing loss diagnosis and hearing aid fitting - With the biggest range of hearing aids in London: In the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE), invisible hearing aids, invisible in canal (IIC), and digital hearing aids. We fit all manufacturers of hearing aids including: Starkey hearing aids, Phonak hearing aids, Widex hearing aids, Resound hearing aids, Unitron hearing aids, Oticon hearing aids, Bernafon hearing aids, Signia hearing aids, and glasses hearing aids. - Vestibular and balance function testing and rehabilitation. - Hearing therapy and rehabilitation, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness for the management of conditions such as tinnitus, hyperacousis, and misophonia. - Wax removal, including irrigation and microsuction. Ear syringing is no longer performed and deemed to be unsafe. - Our specialist 'Musicians Hearing Services', looking at the protection of hearing for those who value their ears more than anyone. We also specialise in musicians hearing aids. - Auditory Processing Disorder testing and management. - Paediatric hearing testing and management. Thanks for watching, Matthew Allsop Audiologist #hearing, #hearingloss, #hearingaids

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