Why are hearing devices not showing in Accessibility on MacBook ?
hearing devices not shown in accessibilty on macbook air m1 tahoe 26
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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 26.1
hearing devices not shown in accessibilty on macbook air m1 tahoe 26
[Re-Titled by Moderator]
Original Title: Hearing devices not
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 26.1
At the bottom of that article are the hardware requirements for Macs to talk directly to MFI hearing aids.
I don't think your MacBook makes the [surprisingly recent] Cut:
Older Macs may require a TV streamer device, such as the GN Resound TV streamer 2
At the bottom of that article are the hardware requirements for Macs to talk directly to MFI hearing aids.
I don't think your MacBook makes the [surprisingly recent] Cut:
Older Macs may require a TV streamer device, such as the GN Resound TV streamer 2
Are these MFI (made for iPhone) hearing devices?
What make and model hearing devices?
are those MFI hearing aids? this is the official list:
List of Made for iPhone hearing devices - Apple Support
Yes. Oticon Real 1 minirite. I can pair them with my iPhone 13 mini. I turned off iPhone bluetooth. Turn on macbook bluetooth. Disconnect mouse. turn on hearing aides. Bluetooth can not find hearing aides. Open settings>accessibility> I see vision, hearing, motor, speech, general. no hearing device shown. Open hearing>audio. Message at top "The settings for hearing device are not availible". Thinking my macbook does not support Oticon Real 1 device.
TV streamer 2 -- about 3 inches tall
Why are hearing devices not showing in Accessibility on MacBook ?