| Here we show you some of the features available on your Philips HearLink 30 ITC hearing aid with links to purchase spares and accessories ... | |
| If you have Philips HearLink 30 ITC hearing aids Connevans recommends ... | |
| For listening to a TV: Philips TV Adaptor or if a telecoil is fitted wireless neckloop listener (using loop programme) is an option | |
| For listening to a home telephone: if a telecoil is fitted 'T' compatible corded telephone or cordless telephone with your hearing aid on the loop ('T') programme | |
| For listening to a mobile phone: if bluetooth fitted low energy bluetooth direct to the hearing aids, if not handsfree with Bluetooth via an Philips AudioClip or if a telecoil is fitted bluetooth neckloop (using loop programme) | |
| For a Conversation in noise or over distance: Philips AudioClip or Oticon EduMic or in more challenging situations Phonak Roger mic and a Roger X with added gain with an Oticon EduMic or if a telecoil is fitted a Roger Neckloop & transmitter | |
| Joining in virtual meetings & gaming: if bluetooth fitted low energy Bluetooth direct to the hearing aids or to improve your voice sound Phonak Roger On 3 and a Roger X with added gain with an Oticon EduMic |
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Philips HearLink 30 ITC features, accessories & spares HEI9032, HEI7032, HEI5032 & HEI3032 tech level variants |
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| Suitable for moderate hearing loss | |
| This hearing aid can be fitted with either open fit tubes & domes or earhook & conventional earmould | |
| Remote control | Yes - Philips remote control and/or Philips HearLink 2 app |
| Replaceable filters | Yes - Pro Wax Minifit |
| RIC receiver | No |
| Domes | No |
| Open fit tubes | No |
| Earhook | No |
| Direct audio input [?] | No |
| Roger radio aid compatible [?] | Yes using a Roger X with an EduMic or if a telecoil is fitted a Roger NeckLoop |
| Wireless connection to accessories | Yes: 3L194850 Audioclip, 3L194843 Remote Control, 3L194653 TV Adapter, 98BTD800A USB adapter & EduMic |
| Classic Bluetooth | No |
| LE Low Energy made for iPhone 2.4GHz Bluetooth | Optional |
| LE Low Energy Android Audio Streaming (ASHA) 2.4Ghz Bluetooth | Optional |
| Auracast | No |
| User App | Yes |
| Loop programme/Telecoil [?] | Optional |
| Hearing aid battery | 312 (brown) |
| Please note that the available features & number of user programmes will depend upon how the aid has been programmed by your audiologist. | |
| Wireless accessory programme - wireless accessories will work 'out of the box' without need to change the hearing aid programming. | |
| If you are unsure of exactly what programmes you have available you also probably won't be getting the best experience from your hearing aid - we would suggest that you discuss the available programmes and when they should be used with your audiologist. | |
3O128057
Oticon Pro Wax Minifit Hearing Aid Wax Guard Filters
3L194843
Philips HearLink Hearing Aid Remote Control
3OEDUMIC
Oticon EduMic classroom remote microphone for Oticon hearing aids & Ponto BAHAs
3L194850
Philips Hearing Aid AudioClip Bluetooth Link and Wireless Microphone
3L194653
Philips 2.4G TV Adaptor for Philips Hearlink Hearing Aids
98BTD800A
a small USB A dongle that can be discretely plugged into your PC to connect to Bluetooth enabled streaming devices
3PROGERX2P1
Phonak Roger X receiver (type 02) for Oticon hearing aids (with +4dB gain)
3PRQN2C
Phonak Roger Clip-On Microphone Transmitter & NeckLoop Receiver (type 02) bundle for use with hearing aids
3PRQN23
Phonak Roger On 3 Microphone Transmitter with Phonak Roger NeckLoop 02 receiver Bundle for Hearing Aid Users
BGUIDE1
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