Allows for up to 8 Bluetooth®-enabled devices to be paired and 2 devices simultaneously connected.
Allows for up to 8 Bluetooth®-enabled devices to be paired and 2 devices simultaneously connected.
The multifunctional capabilities of Phonak Paradise allow for up to eight Bluetooth-enabled devices to be paired, while two can be simultaneously connected. In today’s virtually connected world, tech-savvy hearing aid wearers can now switch effortlessly between two active devices. This adds to a seamless listening experience.
HCPs rate Phonak as the leading hearing aid brand for connectivity1. Phonak Marvel and Paradise hearing aids connect directly to more than 6,800 smartphone models2. Plus you can connect almost any Bluetooth®-enabled device to make video calls, listen to music, and more.
Phonak Paradise hearing aids connect directly to more devices than any other hearing aids in the world, and it streams to both iOS and Android. This provides hearing aid wearers a seamless listening experience.
Only Phonak Paradise offers users the ability to connect directly to smartphones, tablets, notebooks, Roger microphones and other Bluetooth® enabled devices to watch videos, make video calls, listen to music, and much more. We call it total connectivity.
With two active Bluetooth connections and eight possible pairings, there’s nothing like the connectivity of Paradise. Simultaneous pairing means hearing aid users no longer have to disconnect your smartphone to pair with another device.
Difficulty communicating in background noise and over distance is one of the most common complaints of individuals with hearing loss. Phonak products can connect with Roger microphones, which utilize adaptive digital technology to filter out background sounds.1
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With a motion sensor-based hearing aid, it makes it possible to steer Bluetooth® features via a double tap on the pinna. This function allows the wearer to accept/end calls from connected cell phones, pause/resume streaming from connected Bluetooth® devices and gain access to Bluetooth®-based Voice Assistance apps. Patients can answer calls while on the go or ask their Voice Assistant for driving directions with a simple double tap of their ear.
1.Thibodeau, L. (2014). Comparison of speech recognition with adaptive digital and FM wireless technology by listeners who use hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology, 23(2), 201-210
2.Phonak. (2021). Check phone compatibility. Accessed March 2021