![]() ![]() All-new Android phones will launch with the Android 10 operating system, so it’s only some older devices that won’t be able to access it. Your carrier can tell you if your model will get the updated operating system or if you’ll have to upgrade your device. If you receive two warning badges on “Direct Audio Streaming” and “My ReSound,” – then your hearing technology is not compatible. If you are presented with a red warning icon on both your “Status” and “My ReSound” at the bottom of your screen, along with a red warning icon next to “Direct Audio Streaming,” like pictured below, then this indicates that your Android device is not paired correctly. In this instance, tap the “Direct Audio Streaming” option, and the app will take you through instructions to pair correctly. If your screen looks like this, then the good news is that both your Android device and hearing technology are compatible, and your hearing aids have been automatically paired to your devices. You will then be presented with one of three different screens.Ĭheck your phone’s compatibility here! #1 – All Connected Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your hearing devices to your cell phone/tablet.Once downloaded, open the app and tap “ Get Started.”.Or you can click here to download the latest version of the app. In the “Search” field on top, enter “ ReSound Smart 3D” and download the ReSound Smart 3D app. Check ReSound Compatibility With Android Device The good news is ASHA runs on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), so you won’t be running out of power anytime soon. You might wonder if this capability will quickly drain both your phone battery and your hearing aid batteries. But now, you’ll be able to comfortably hear all audio in both ears, no matter what setting you’re in. This functionality expands on the Resound Smart 3D app, as you’ll still be able to control the volume and change programs. ![]() A rollout to other phones is planned, but if you wanted to upgrade your phone, now is a perfect time. Unfortunately, ASHA’s wireless connectivity is only available on devices operating on Android 10.Īccording to Android Central, Android 10 is available on all Google Pixel phones, Samsung Galaxy 10s, and Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Google was a co-creator of the technology, making this all possible, Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA). What does this mean for you? You can now listen to music, audio, phone calls, and more directly to your hearing aids without the use of an additional accessory. And I’m excited to tell you, the wait is over!Īndroid 10 users now enjoy wireless streaming to their ReSound’s LiNX Quattro hearing aids thanks to their latest update in collaboration with Google. ![]() I know this functionality is something my patients with Android phones have been waiting for. For several years now, ReSound hearing aid users have been able to wirelessly stream calls and audio from their iOS Apple devices directly to their hearing aids. ![]()
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