
Ahmad Jan
1- It gives users very limited control of their hearing aids. 2- Contrary to the claim it doesn't stream live calls from the mobile networks through the Bluetooth as it does from other audio sources like YouTube etc. 3- It doesn't show the name and model number of the connected hearing aids just as the apps of other companies like phonak etc do. Its performance, generally, is however very good and appreciatable.

Nico Van Der Dussen
The Interton website assumes that those hard of hearing are not interested in technical info. The app mirrors this attitude. The basic functionality is available. But the small things that would take it to above average are missing. It lacks finesse for the more technical minded. Eg I could not yet find a way to stop streaming from my phone to the hearing aids. Or a setting to stream as mono...most YouTube videos are terrible when the ear pieces are working in streaming mode.
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alan carr
This is a poorly designed app. It cannot forward the audio signal from more than 90% of phones on the market to the HAs. The excuse then is that the phone does not conform to ASHA standards. Actually, ASHA does not conform to the guidelines for any modern phone operating system with regard to Bluetooth audio communications. The app for Unitron HAs works with any phone I have tried, not only top end phones - why can't yours?
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