Bluetooth hearing aids are modern hearing devices that wirelessly connect to everyday electronics like your smartphone, tablet, TV, or computer. Instead of relying solely on sound being picked up and amplified in the ear, these hearing aids can directly receive audio streams such as calls, music, or TV sound via Bluetooth, and deliver them straight into your ears.
These aids combine traditional amplification (for ambient sound and conversations) with direct digital streaming. In practical terms, that means you can enjoy crisp, clearer audio from your favourite devices and talk on the phone without holding the device up to your ear.
Benefits often include:
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In the CIC model, only the tiny removal handle of the hearing aid shows outside of the ear canal, making it almost invisible.
Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids provide more natural sound reproduction, enhancing your ability to understand speech and enjoy various forms of entertainment.
Speak to us today on 0207 487 2660 to discuss the best solution for your needs.
Different technology levels are available within each of our ranges. The level of technology you need will be dependent on your individual listening needs, as well as your hearing loss.
Let our expert audiologists guide you on the most suitable technology for your needs.
While Bluetooth hearing aids may be slightly more expensive upfront, many of our patients find the added benefits and convenience worth the investment.
We stock range of products to suit every budget. We will show you suitable hearing aid types from a variety of manufacturers and discuss the most appropriate choice for you.
Absolutely. Modern Bluetooth hearing aids are smaller and more discreet than ever.
While traditional invisible-in-canal (IIC) models are often too small to house Bluetooth technology, many receiver-in-canal (RIC) and in-the-ear (ITE) designs are now ultra-slim, nearly invisible, and Bluetooth-enabled.
These options give you the best of both worlds, subtle design with the convenience of streaming and smartphone control. Our audiologists can help you choose the most discreet Bluetooth hearing aid available for your ear shape and cosmetic preference.
Bluetooth hearing aids offer a range of benefits that make everyday listening easier and clearer — especially when using a phone or watching TV.
Key advantages include:
Clearer phone calls – calls can stream directly into your hearing aids, often in both ears.
Music and media streaming – listen to music, podcasts, audiobooks, and videos without headphones.
Better speech understanding – streaming audio can reduce background noise and improve clarity.
Hands-free convenience – many models let you answer calls without touching your phone.
Personalised control – adjust volume, programmes, or sound settings through an app.
Improved TV listening – stream TV audio directly with compatible accessories.
More confidence in noisy environments – many Bluetooth hearing aids include advanced noise reduction features.
Yes — many modern Bluetooth hearing aids are designed to be very discreet and low-profile.
Depending on your hearing needs, you can find Bluetooth options in:
Receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids (very slim and discreet behind the ear)
Small behind-the-ear models with tiny tubing
Some in-the-ear hearing aids may include wireless features, but Bluetooth streaming is more common in RIC/BTE models.
Yes — Bluetooth hearing aids are considered safe. Bluetooth technology is widely used in everyday devices like smartphones, smartwatches, and wireless headphones.
Bluetooth hearing aids emit very low levels of radio frequency (RF) energy, significantly below international safety guidelines. Hearing aids are also regulated medical devices and must meet strict safety and performance standards.
Bluetooth hearing aids use wireless technology to connect to compatible devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and TVs. Once paired, they can stream audio directly into your hearing aids, meaning you can hear phone calls, music, videos, and TV sound more clearly — often in both ears.
Many Bluetooth hearing aids also work with an app, allowing you to adjust volume, switch listening programmes, and personalise settings from your phone. Depending on the hearing aid model, connectivity may use Made for iPhone (MFi), Android streaming (ASHA/LE Audio), or Bluetooth Classic, which works with most devices.
With your hearing aids connected to your phone, you can enjoy hands-free communication. Incoming calls are streamed directly to your hearing aids, allowing you to answer and converse without needing to hold your phone or use additional accessories like Bluetooth headsets.
If, after your second follow up appointment you are not totally satisfied with your new hearing aids, then you can return them to us and we will give you a full refund, less the £149 consultation fee which is non-refundable and provided that this is within forty days of the initial fitting.
However, it is very rarely necessary for patients to return hearing aids to us. Our return rate is extremely low.
It’s this kind of commitment to service that makes Pindrop Hearing your best choice for hearing aids and hearing consultation.
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