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4.4 Wireless devices

You can use Cochlear True Wireless™
devices to enhance your listening
experience. To learn more about the
options available, ask your hearing care
professional or visit www.cochlear.com.
To pair your sound processor
to a wireless device:
1. Press the pairing button on your
wireless device.
2. Turn off your sound processor by
opening the battery door.
3. Turn on your sound processor by
closing the battery door.
4. You will hear an audio signal in your
sound processor as a confirmation of
a successful pairing.
To activate wireless audio streaming:
The following instructions are applicable
for the Cochlear Wireless Mini
Microphone 2/2+ and Cochlear Wireless
TV Streamer.
Press and hold the control button on your
sound processor until you hear an audio
signal. See chapter 5, "Audio and visual
indicators".
If your sound processor is paired with
more than one wireless device, you
can toggle between the devices in the
different channels by pressing the control
button (long press) on your sound
processor once, twice or three times, until
you have selected the accessory you want.
To end wireless audio streaming:
Press and release (short press) the
control button on your sound processor.
The sound processor will return to the
previously used program.
NOTE
For additional guidance regarding e.g.
pairing, please refer to the user guide
of the relevant Cochlear wireless
device.

4.5 Made for iPhone (MFi)

Your sound processor is a Made for
iPhone (MFi) hearing device. This allows
you to control your sound processor
and stream audio directly from your
Apple
devices. For full compatibility
®
details and more information, visit
www.cochlear.com/compatibility.

4.6 Android streaming

Your sound processor is compatible
with the ASHA (Audio Streaming
for Hearing Aid) protocol. This
allows you to use the direct audio
streaming functions of compatible
Android devices. For full compatibility
details and more information, visit
www.cochlear.com/compatibility.
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