You can connect your PC to your hearing aids, to stream audio and have video or audio calls.
Newer Windows computers that support Bluetooth® LE Audio can pair with modern Oticon hearing aids that also support Bluetooth LE Audio.
Most iPads and Macs can pair with Oticon hearing aids using Made for iPhone (MFI) technology.
Selected Android phones and tablets can pair with Oticon hearing aids using Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA) technology.
If you have hearing aids that support LE Audio, but do not have a computer that supports it, you can stream audio via the Easy LE Adapter.
For older computers or older Oticon hearing aids, you will need a ConnectClip accessory to connect your hearing aids to your computer.
Note: Your hearing aids must support Bluetooth LE Audio.
Your computer must be running Windows 11 version 24H2 or newer.
Your computer needs to have Bluetooth LE Audio support enabled by the manufacturer of the PC.
Bluetooth LE Audio is not supported on Windows 10 or Windows 11, version 21H2. Some Windows 11 computers that currently do not support LE Audio may gain support for it in the future through operating system software updates from the manufacturer.
You can check for LE Audio support on computer by doing the following:
Turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 11 computer or laptop*. Go to Start > Settings > Bluetooth & Devices and turn on Bluetooth.
In the same menu on your computer (Start > Settings > Bluetooth & Devices) click the button marked Add Device. Select the name of your hearing aids from the list of available devices to connect. You are now ready to stream audio and make hands-free calls.
Once your hearing aids have been paired with your Windows 11 PC, you can connect to them in three ways:
1. Your hearing aids may automatically connect when you turn on your PC.
2. You can connect using Quick Settings:
Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons next to the time and date on the taskbar's right side
Click on the Bluetooth tile and select your hearing aids from the list of pairing devices to connect.
3. You can manually connect to your hearing devices through Windows Settings. In Settings > Bluetooth & Devices click on Connect.
Call handling using the buttons or tapping your hearing aid is not supported when connected to a PC. To accept or end calls, you must use your computer. The buttons on your hearing aid will adjust volume.
Your hearing aids must support Bluetooth LE Audio. Your computer must be running Windows 11 version 24H2 or later. Your computer must have Bluetooth LE Audio support enabled by the manufacturer.

Once the pairing is complete, you are ready to stream audio with the Easy LE Adapter. The Easy LE Adapter needs to be plugged into the device you are using. The Easy LE Adapter will remain paired to your hearing aids even if it is removed from your PC, tablet or smartphone and plugged into a new device. You can use your LE Adapter with all your compatible devices.
Note: Your hearing aids can only connect to one LE Adapter at a time. Call handling via push-buttons or tapping on the hearing aid is not supported while using the adapter. Accept the call through the application you are using on the computer.
Press and hold the multi-button for approximately six seconds until the power indicator is off.
Your hearing aids are now ready for the first connection with the ConnectClip. You now have three minutes to complete the pairing.
Press and hold multi-button for approximately three seconds, until power indicator shows steady green.
ConnectClip will now search for your hearing aids. The status indicator will blink yellow.
Place ConnectClip close to your hearing aids, at a maximum distance of 20 cm.
A successful connection is indicated by the status indicator showing steady yellow.
Turn on your ConnectClip.
Go to your computer’s Bluetooth menu.
Select ConnectClip and connect to it.
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