Bluetooth Hearing Aids
Stay Connected to the People, Devices, and Moments That Matter
Bluetooth hearing aids make it easier to stay connected throughout your day. With the right technology, your hearing aids can pair with smartphones, TVs, tablets, and other compatible devices so you can stream calls, music, videos, and more directly to your ears.
At Audibel Hearing Center in Charlotte, NC, we help you find Bluetooth hearing aids that fit your hearing needs, lifestyle, comfort preferences, and budget.
What Are Bluetooth Hearing Aids?
Bluetooth hearing aids are advanced digital hearing aids designed to connect wirelessly with compatible devices. This allows sound from your phone, television, or other electronics to stream directly into your hearing aids.
For many people, this makes conversations clearer, phone calls easier, and everyday listening more convenient.
Benefits of Bluetooth Hearing Aids
Bluetooth hearing aids can help you:
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Hear phone calls more clearly
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Stream audio from your smartphone or tablet
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Listen to TV with less strain
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Adjust volume and settings through an app
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Reduce the need for extra headphones or accessories
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Stay connected in more listening environments
Many Bluetooth hearing aids also include rechargeable options, noise management, and personalized listening settings.
Bluetooth Hearing Aids for Phone Calls
One of the biggest benefits of Bluetooth hearing aids is easier phone communication. Instead of holding the phone to your ear and struggling to hear, calls can stream directly through your hearing aids.
Depending on the hearing aid model and your phone, you may be able to hear calls in both ears, adjust volume from an app, and enjoy a more natural conversation experience.
Are Bluetooth Hearing Aids Easy to Use?
Yes. Once your hearing aids are paired with your compatible device, they are designed to work seamlessly in the background. Many people use a smartphone app to adjust volume, change listening programs, check battery levels, and manage settings.
During your fitting, our team will walk you through how to connect and use your hearing aids so you feel comfortable before leaving the office.
Find the Right Bluetooth Hearing Aids for You
Not every Bluetooth hearing aid is the same. The right option depends on your hearing loss, phone type, lifestyle, dexterity, comfort preferences, and the listening situations you experience most often.
Audibel Hearing Center can help you compare options and choose hearing aids that support how you live, work, and communicate.
Bluetooth Hearing Aid Accessories
Bluetooth hearing aids can often be paired with helpful accessories that make everyday listening even easier.
Depending on your hearing aid model, these accessories may help you hear more clearly on the phone, while watching TV, in group conversations, or in noisy places.
Common Bluetooth hearing aid accessories may include:
TV Streamers
A TV streamer sends sound from your television directly to your hearing aids, making dialogue easier to hear without turning the volume up for everyone else.
Remote Microphones
Remote microphones can be placed near the person speaking, which may help you hear better in restaurants, meetings, cars, or group settings.
Smartphone Apps
Many Bluetooth hearing aids work with an app that lets you adjust volume, change listening settings, check battery life, and personalize your hearing experience.
Table Microphones
For meetings, family dinners, or group conversations, table microphones can help pick up voices from multiple directions and send the sound to your hearing aids.
Remote Controls
For people who prefer not to use a smartphone app, a small remote control may make it easier to adjust volume or change programs.
At Audibel Hearing Center in Charlotte, NC, we can help you understand which Bluetooth accessories are compatible with your hearing aids and show you how to use them with confidence.

Schedule a Hearing Consultation
If you are interested in Bluetooth hearing aids, schedule a hearing evaluation with Audibel Hearing Center in Charlotte, NC.
We’ll review your hearing, answer your questions, and help you explore technology designed to keep you connected
