Hearing aides and iPad
My iPad does not offer "hearing devices" as an option un Settings-General-Accessibility. Does this mean I cannot pair my hearing aids with my iPad?
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My iPad does not offer "hearing devices" as an option un Settings-General-Accessibility. Does this mean I cannot pair my hearing aids with my iPad?
Apple says:
Use hearing devices with iPad
You can use Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing aids or sound processors with iPad and adjust their settings.
for details:
Use hearing devices with iPad - Apple Support
Apple says:
Use hearing devices with iPad
You can use Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing aids or sound processors with iPad and adjust their settings.
for details:
Use hearing devices with iPad - Apple Support
iPadOS15 for iPad definitely supports Hearing Devices - and provides appropriate settings:
Hearing aides and iPad