Apple Watch, hearing aids and accessibility settings on iPhone
I have iP13 and AW5, as well as Oticon hearing aids ("Made for iPhone").
The hearing aids are paired with iP and properly configured in Accessibility settings which allows me to stream sound and use them during calls.
Unfortunately, although the aids battery should last at least 14 hours, it is often drilled after 7-8 even, if I do not make calls or listen to music etc.
After calling the manufacturer, the first question was: do you have Apple Watch? Please turn it off for longer battery life. I did it for a test and, to my surprise, it was the cause - the battery in both devices lasted 14 hours while I streamed a lot of music.
My question is: how can I prevent AW of contacting the hearing devices?
I do not have them on bluetooth devices list in AW. Also, I have everything off in Accessibility settings in AW. The sounds from AW do not reach my hearing aids.
W'd prefer not to turn off Bluetooth on AW.
I need the hearing aids to connect to iPhone, not for the streaming, but for the application that allows me to adjust them whenever I need (buttons on the hearing aids are not enough as they change setting symmetrically).
Apple Watch Series 5