How to Use Your Bluetooth Hearing Aids with Devices That Don’t Have Bluetooth
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Seniors who depend on Bluetooth hearing aids for improved hearing are unable to use them with headsets or headphones that do not have Bluetooth capability.
An effective solution involves attaching a device known as a Bluetooth converter to your receiver.
The possibilities are endless. Problem solved.
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To convert any audio device with a headphone jack so it can send audio signals to your Bluetooth headphones, you’ll need a Bluetooth transmitter. Here's how to do it As a travel agent based in Durham, North Carolina, I have been dedicated to assisting retired travelers with luxury ocean, river, and expedition cruises since the early 2000s. Visit Ted's website: https://www.cruisinwithted.com/ Discover Luxury Travel unleashed, Ted's YouTube Channel, click SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/3CdLgGA Contact Ted and enjoy his insider knowledge and special privileges: 954-290-8626, https://bit.ly/3B9dfdb