Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on May 24, 2018, 3:02 pm
Should it be possible to get my 2015 Prius Four to pair with my
Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
them paired.
Perce
Posted by Pat on May 24, 2018, 4:52 pm
On Thu, 24 May 2018 11:02:14 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"
>Should it be possible to get my 2015 Prius Four to pair with my
>Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
>them paired.
>
>Perce
The car's bluetooth system let's your music device (iPhone or
whatever) play through the car's speakers. There is no facility to
send music from the car to your device. Your hearing aids do the
same. In other words, you have two receivers but no transmitter.
Pairing them wouldn't accomplish anything.
Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on May 24, 2018, 10:08 pm
On 05/24/2018 12:52 PM, Pat wrote:
>> Should it be possible to get my 2015 Prius Four to pair with my
>> Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
>> them paired.
> The car's bluetooth system let's your music device (iPhone or
> whatever) play through the car's speakers. There is no facility to
> send music from the car to your device. Your hearing aids do the
> same. In other words, you have two receivers but no transmitter.
> Pairing them wouldn't accomplish anything.
Pity. I was hoping I could get navigation audio sent to my hearing aids.
There isn't a 3.5mm audio out jack either, is there? Only for audio in.
Perce
Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on May 24, 2018, 10:08 pm
On 05/24/2018 12:52 PM, Pat wrote:
>> Should it be possible to get my 2015 Prius Four to pair with my
>> Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
>> them paired.
> The car's bluetooth system let's your music device (iPhone or
> whatever) play through the car's speakers. There is no facility to
> send music from the car to your device. Your hearing aids do the
> same. In other words, you have two receivers but no transmitter.
> Pairing them wouldn't accomplish anything.
Pity. I was hoping I could get navigation audio sent to my hearing aids.
There isn't a 3.5mm audio out jack either, is there? Only for audio in.
Perce
Posted by Davoud on May 24, 2018, 11:03 pm
Percival P. Cassidy:
> >> Should it be possible to get my 2015 Prius Four to pair with my
> >> Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
> >> them paired.
Pat:
> > The car's bluetooth system let's your music device (iPhone or
> > whatever) play through the car's speakers. There is no facility to
> > send music from the car to your device. Your hearing aids do the
> > same. In other words, you have two receivers but no transmitter.
> > Pairing them wouldn't accomplish anything.
Percival P. Cassidy:
> Pity. I was hoping I could get navigation audio sent to my hearing aids.
> There isn't a 3.5mm audio out jack either, is there? Only for audio in.
A high-end custom car-audio installer *might* be able to rig something
for you.
You know that the audio level of the nav audio is adjustable, right? It
can be made quite loud.
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>Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids? The aids are detected, but I cannot get
>them paired.
>
>Perce