Remote controls
Remote controls for hearing aids offer users an effortless way to adjust their devices’ settings for optimal hearing in any environment. With a remote control, you can easily change volume levels, switch programs, and fine-tune your hearing aids without the need to physically handle them. Whether you’re using Oticon, Phonak, or Starkey hearing aids, our range includes a remote microphone to make your daily hearing aid operations easier and effortless.
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Doro HandleEasy 321rc Universal Remote Contro…
- £24.99
- Enjoy television and radio more easily with this big button remote control that lets you select a channel and adjust the volume without any fuss. Brand : Doro
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Widex Sound Assist
- £489.99
- Meet the new addition the Widex family, the Widex Sound Assist. This compact device will fit in the palm of your hand, and allow you to experience different sound environments like never before. Easy to set up, compact and lightweight. Brand Widex This product includes 1 x Widex Sound Assist, 1 x neck loop, 1 x micro USB cable, 1 x power…
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Rexton Smart Key Remote Control…
- £129.99
- A small and discreet way to stay in control of your hearing aids. The pocket-sized remote control is sleek and lightweight. Adjust the volume, programme, or turn you aids off and on with ease. Compatible with Rexton MyCore, BiCore, Reach or Rexton TruCore hearing aids Includes: Rexton Smart Key Remote Control, CR2450 3V battery and user guide
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Bernafon Remote Control RC-A
- £129.99
- This nifty gadget is the perfect wireless partner to assist Bernafon wireless hearings aid users. Helps the user to fully adjust their hearing aid volume and change between programmes easily. Roughly the size of a modern car key, this small device gives you discreet and easy control over your Bernafon hearing aids. Adjust volume, switch between programs, or simply turn…
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Starkey Surflink Media 2 & Surflink Remo…
- £447.99
- The Surflink Media 2 has been designed to stream sound wirelessly from a multitude of electronic media sources directly to your Starkey Muse IQ and older generation hearing aids. It can support televisions, radios, computers, MP3 players, DVD players and cable boxes, delivering a high quality of sound to boost your entertainment enjoyment. Take control of your Media 2 with…
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Widex TV PLAY Streamer & RC-DEX Remote C…
- £344.99
- A modern and sleek design allows you to stream your TV audio in your home with outstanding sound quality. Super easy to set up with direct stereo streaming to your ears. With the patent-pending dual antenna technology, TV PLAY offers maximum streaming stability, so you will never miss out on important TV moments. The RC-DEX allows you to adjust volume…
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FAQ
Can hearing aids be adjusted remotely?
Yes, hearing aids can be adjusted remotely using compatible remote controls. This allows you to make real-time adjustments to your hearing aid settings for optimal performance in different environments.
Which remote controls are compatible with my hearing aids?
Compatibility depends on your hearing aid brand and model. Some popular options include:
- Signia Remote Control: Compatible with all Signia Xperience, nX, and Primax hearing aids.
- Oticon ConnectLine Remote Control: Compatible with all Oticon hearing aids with a 2.4 GHz radio technology (including the new Oticon More).
- Starkey SurfLink Remote Control: Compatible with various Starkey hearing aid models, including Picasso, Muse, Muse iQ, SoundLens Synergy, SoundLens Synergy iQ, and Z Series.
- Phonak Remote Control: Compatible with Phonak Marvel and Paradise hearing aids.
- Phonak ComPilot II: Compatible with various Phonak Venture and Belong models.
How do I pair my remote control with my hearing aids?
Pairing instructions vary by brand and model. Generally, you need to turn on the hearing aids and remote control, then follow the manufacturer’s instructions to complete the pairing process via Bluetooth. Refer to your hearing aid’s user manual or consult with your audiologist for specific guidance.
What are the benefits of using a remote control for hearing aids?
- Convenience: Easily adjust settings without touching your hearing aids.
- Discretion: Make changes discreetly in social or professional settings.
- Precision: Fine-tune your hearing aids for specific environments.
- Ease of Use: Simplified control for users with dexterity issues.
Are remote controls available for all hearing aid brands?
Most major hearing aid brands offer compatible remote controls. For example, our selection includes popular options from Signia, Phonak, Oticon, GN ReSound, Widex, Connexx, and more.