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Hearing Aids

TexScan780D

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Any of the Motorola Public Safety radios capable paring by Bluetooth to the hearing aids?
 

K2NEC

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No I don't think hearing aids are in the spec sheet
 

N4DES

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Some do and some don't, but only for listening. My wife is an Audiologist and brings home demos units from time to time that I attempt to pair with them. I recall that Resound and Phonac are a no-go. Widex and Oticon both worked a number of years ago but haven't tried them recently.
 

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I can tell you personally that the SoundBright Discovery is visible to the radio but will not pair.
 
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