[NFB-DB] New hearing aids

Colleen McFadden cllnmcfddn at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 17:04:11 UTC 2026


Hi Jonathan,  I just got a message from my audiologist and this is what she
says:
I called Resound and 2 other manufacturers, they all stated the connection
is constant unless the aids are in the charger. Several years ago the
connection wasn't constant and there were streaming delays, especially when
answering phone calls. I would like to make sure we have the app installed
on your phone (even if you don't use it) so we can have the constant
contact for GPS and maybe that will help. I also got a few more iPhone
based suggestions that I am happy to test out with you. They suggested that
you visit the Apple store as they would know all the areas where touch or
haptic streaming may be happening.

On Sat, Mar 7, 2026 at 3:43 PM Mosen, Jonathan via NFB-DB <nfb-db at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hi Colleen, I know it’s frustrating, but at least it is progress to know
> that my diagnosis was correct.
>
> Others might have much better advice for you about whether ReSound will
> listen to you. In my very limited experience since moving to the United
> States, the audiology companies here seem quite reluctant to engage with
> actual end users.
>
> If you want, I would be happy to drop them a note in an NFB capacity,
> although I am at CSUN during the coming week so it will be at least a week
> until I will be able to get to it.
>
> Do we have any other ReSound users on the list who can share their
> experiences? Do you know the precise model of aids you have?
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> Executive Director for Accessibility Excellence
> National Federation of the Blind
> 410-659-9314 ex 2233
> jmosen at nfb.org
>
>
> Reminder: Attend National Convention <https://nfb.org/convention>, July
> 3-8, 2026, in Austin, Texas.
> “It’s the time of year where blind people are the majority.”
>
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>
>
>
> *From:* NFB-DB <nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Colleen
> McFadden via NFB-DB
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 7, 2026 1:21 PM
> *To:* NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List <nfb-db at nfbnet.org>
> *Cc:* Colleen McFadden <cllnmcfddn at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [NFB-DB] New hearing aids
>
>
>
> Hello Jonathan,  I have got the audio streaming going in the background
> and it has helped. I've only heard that clicking or popping sound once.
> I'm wondering if I should write to Resound to see if they could help my
> audiologist or if it would just be a waste of my time.  This is my first
> pair of hearing aids and I really appreciate your help.  Thank you so
> much.
>
>
>
> Colleen
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 9:41 PM Mosen, Jonathan via NFB-DB <
> nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Colleen, sadly it sounds like while your audiologist is trying to be
> helpful, she may not be fully understanding the issue.
>
> All wireless hearing aids will go into a standby state. If the connection
> stayed fully active all the time, battery life would be atrocious. Sure,
> they are constantly connected and ready to work, but the connection is
> hibernated.
>
> As I said in a previous message, you could certainly get around it by
> keeping a low level audio stream going, like the streaming sounds for
> tinnitus that iPhone offers. That would at least help isolate the problem.
> In other words, if VoiceOver is still acting undesirably for you, then we
> know that the hibernation isn’t the issue.
>
> As for good options, I think most people are having OK results with MFI
> hearing aids.
>
> Phonak aids do not use MFI, they use standard Bluetooth. Newer Phonak aids
> had some very disruptive issues with VoiceOver compatibility, but it looks
> like these are addressed in the latest firmware. One advantage of Phonak is
> that since it’s standard Bluetooth, you can pair them with all kinds of
> things.
>
> But one possible disadvantage is that since they are not MFI, they may be
> fractionally less responsive with VoiceOver when you are typing or
> executing gestures.
>
> I see you have already had one user share their experience of what’s
> working for them, so hopefully you’ll get more feedback of that kind.
>
>
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> Executive Director for Accessibility Excellence
> National Federation of the Blind
> 410-659-9314 ex 2233
> jmosen at nfb.org
>
>
> Reminder: Attend National Convention <https://nfb.org/convention>, July
> 3-8, 2026, in Austin, Texas.
> “It’s the time of year where blind people are the majority.”
>
> [image: National Federation of the Blind logo, Live the life you want
> tagline, nfb.org] <https://nfb.org/>
>
>
>
> *From:* NFB-DB <nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Colleen
> McFadden via NFB-DB
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 5, 2026 7:17 PM
> *To:* NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List <nfb-db at nfbnet.org>
> *Cc:* Colleen McFadden <cllnmcfddn at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [NFB-DB] New hearing aids
>
>
>
> Hello again.  My audiologist contacted 3 manufacturers and has informed me
> that the hearing aids are not made that way anymore.  They are constantly
> connected.  She programmed a different pair of hearing aids for me and I am
> still having the same problems.  So there isn't anything wrong with the
> hearing aids.  Are there any hearing aids that work better with voiceover
> or is it just hit or miss? Thanks.
>
> Colleen
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2026 at 12:48 PM Mosen, Jonathan via NFB-DB <
> nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Colleen, it can be confusing because that’s correct, Made for iPhone
> hearing aids don’t show up with all the standard Bluetooth devices. They
> use a proprietary protocol which is based on the Bluetooth low energy
> specification.
>
> The important thing about that for the problem you’re having is that when
> wireless radios are on, they’ll drain battery faster, so hearing aid
> manufacturers tend to be quite aggressive about how quickly they switch off.
>
> For someone who is not blind and not using VoiceOver, this is no big deal
> at all. The hearing aid wakes up for a phone call, or music, or a podcast
> or whatever, then goes to sleep quite quickly after. But for VoiceOver,
> where the phone will speak, pause and then want to speak again when you
> next touch the screen, it’s a problem because there is a bit of a delay
> between when you ask VoiceOver to speak, and when the connection wakes up.
>
> If this is adjustable, it will be in the fitting software your audiologist
> has access to for the hearing aids and it would be good for her to ask the
> manufacturer. Essentially, what she needs to find out is whether she can
> configure how long the wireless radio stays active after the phone stops
> streaming to them. If she can extend this time, it won’t solve the problem,
> but it will happen less.
>
> There is a workaround, but it will drain your battery quite a bit. iOS has
> sounds that you can play for people who experience tinnitus. You can tell
> the phone to play these sounds, then turn the sound completely down. This
> will keep the hearing aid awake and VoiceOver will always be responsive.
> But you would want to monitor the impact this has on battery life very
> carefully because it might deplete it unacceptably.
>
> I don’t know whether you are still evaluating these aids, but if so, you
> want to ensure you have the best possible option for your needs, and it may
> be that these ones simply aren’t it.
>
> Best of luck.
>
>
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> Executive Director for Accessibility Excellence
> National Federation of the Blind
> 410-659-9314 ex 2233
> jmosen at nfb.org
>
>
> Reminder: Attend National Convention <https://nfb.org/convention>, July
> 3-8, 2026, in Austin, Texas.
> “It’s the time of year where blind people are the majority.”
>
> [image: National Federation of the Blind logo, Live the life you want
> tagline, nfb.org] <https://nfb.org/>
>
>
>
> *From:* NFB-DB <nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Colleen
> McFadden via NFB-DB
> *Sent:* Monday, March 2, 2026 2:11 PM
> *To:* NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List <nfb-db at nfbnet.org>
> *Cc:* Colleen McFadden <cllnmcfddn at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [NFB-DB] New hearing aids
>
>
>
> The audiologist (Rebecca) says that the hearing aid is not a bluetooth
> device and is an Apple product under hearing aid devices.  She has no clue
> on how to adjust the bluetooth connection. She had me go into settings,
> display and brightness, and turn audiolock to never but of course, that
> didn't work .   This is the first time Rebecca has worked with a blind
> person using voiceover. I really appreciate your help.
>
> Colleen
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2026 at 5:36 PM Mosen, Jonathan via NFB-DB <
> nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Yes I suspected that's what would be happening. What's going on is that
> the Bluetooth connection is going to sleep to save battery in the hearing
> aid. You may be able to have the audiologist adjust it but it's possible
> that that is the default behavior and it's the only option. If that's the
> case there are workarounds but it would be worth checking with the
> audiologist and explaining about the Bluetooth connection hibernating too
> quickly to see if they can fix it at their end.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
> On Mar 1, 2026, at 6:37 PM, Colleen McFadden via NFB-DB <nfb-db at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Hello, It seems to be working better today but I would say it happens just
> before voiceover speaks.  I have noticed today that when I press the up or
> down button or the on/off button, I get that clicking sound in my right
> hearing aid.  I am wondering if there is a connection problem because when
> I went in the last time, there was a problem with pairing my hearing aids
> and the woman noticed there was a loose wire in my right hearing aid.  Now
> that I said this, I will get that loud clicking sound in my left ear.  LOL
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM Mosen, Jonathan via NFB-DB <
> nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Colleen, does this happen in the middle of VoiceOver speaking, or does
> it happen when you haven’t touched the phone for a while and VoiceOver is
> just starting to talk?
>
>
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> Executive Director for Accessibility Excellence
> National Federation of the Blind
> 410-659-9314 ex 2233
> jmosen at nfb.org
>
>
> Reminder: Attend National Convention <https://nfb.org/convention>, July
> 3-8, 2026, in Austin, Texas.
> “It’s the time of year where blind people are the majority.”
>
> <image001.jpg>
>
>
>
> *From:* NFB-DB <nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Colleen
> McFadden via NFB-DB
> *Sent:* Saturday, February 28, 2026 9:48 PM
> *To:* nfb-db at nfbnet.org
> *Cc:* Colleen McFadden <cllnmcfddn at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* [NFB-DB] New hearing aids
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I recently bought hearing aids (Resound Vivia 9 60S-R)
>
> That are paired under hearing aid devices and are connected to my IPhone.
> The problem with my hearing aids is that when I am using my IPhone I hear a
> clicking sound in my left ear only and sometimes in my right ear only or
> both.  It doesn’t matter what I’m doing but it is inconsistent and very
> irritating especially when I can’t hear voiceover.     It happens when I
> push a button, move around the screen or just tap on an ap; it is
> sporadic.  The audiologist believes that the problem is not with the
> hearing aids but with voiceover.  Has anyone had this happen and is there
> anything I can do to resolve this problem in my settings?  I'd appreciate
> any help you can give me. Thank you.
>
>
>
> Colleen McFadden
>
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