How hearing aids work
From microphone to eardrum in milliseconds — a plain-English look at the technology that brings sound back to life.
Read articleStream calls, TV and music straight to your ears. The connected features that make modern aids smarter.
Bluetooth hearing aids do everything a normal device does, then add a wireless link to your phone, TV and tablet. Calls, music and television can stream straight into your ears at exactly the volume you need.
They also pair with an app, so you can fine-tune your hearing discreetly from your pocket.
Phone calls stream into both ears, so you hear callers clearly without holding anything.
Watch television or listen to music at your level, without turning it up for everyone else.
Adjust volume, switch programmes and even find a lost device from your phone.
Turn on Bluetooth in your phone's settings, near your hearing aids.
Tap your hearing aids in the device list to pair them - usually just once.
From then on, calls and audio connect automatically whenever you're in range.
Home visitYou don't need a clinic waiting room to get expert help. A certified Hearizan audiologist comes to you with full clinical-grade equipment and the time to do things properly.
There's no rush and no pressure — just clear answers and aftercare that continues through your patient portal.
Most modern Bluetooth hearing aids connect directly to recent iPhones and Android phones, streaming calls and audio straight to your ears. Older phones can usually still connect using a small, optional streamer accessory.
During your appointment we'll check your specific phone and set everything up for you, so you leave knowing it works rather than puzzling over it at home.
A certified audiologist, clinical-grade equipment, and unhurried care - all in the comfort of your home. Most appointments within 48 hours.