![]() ![]() ![]() The Android devices below are compatible with the Enhance Pro app: Find the apps for free download on Google Play. You can quickly adjust your sound experience via the app, so you will always be confident with your hearing aids and ready to engage with the world around you. You can use the Enhance Pro app to personalize your hearing aid settings to match your preferences. The Phone Clip+ enables you to connect your Jabra Enhance Pro hearing aids to any Bluetooth v.2.0 Android device. If direct Android streaming is not supported by your Android smartphone, you can use the Phone Clip+ to stream sound. Although Jabra strives to achieve seamless device compatibilities, Jabra cannot guarantee full compatibility with all Android devices. Accordingly, the compatibility information provided should be used for reference only. *Full streaming compatibility with Android devices requires minimum Android v10 and Bluetooth 5.0 and that functionality has been enabled by the phone manufacturer and service carrier. Please check with your service carrier before purchasing a new smartphone to ensure that they have also enabled the service.ĭownload the Jabra Tech Tip on Android 12 Compatibility If your Android smartphone supports direct Android Streaming to Hearing Aids (ASHA), you can download and install the Jabra Enhance Pro app, open it, and tap “Yes, connect now.” Once the hearing aids are paired with your smartphone, you can stream audio directly.ĭirect streaming to Android devices* is one of the latest advancements in hearing aid connectivity and therefore, it is available in select smartphone models with the required technology. You can also find details on Apple device compatibility in the description for the Jabra Enhance Pro app on the App Store or under 'About the Jabra Enhance Pro app' in the app's settings Watch support requires watchOS 5 and iOS 12 or later ![]() Requirement for running the apps: iOS 12 or later The apps can also be used on Apple Watch®, but they must be installed on your iPhone to work Software requirement: iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 or later *Compatible with Jabra Enhance Pro hands-free calls. In order to do that I had to pair my headset to the dongle.Download the Jabra Tech Tip on How to Access Apple’s Built-In Controlsĭownload the Jabra Tech Tip on Establishing Reconnection of Hearing Aids to Apple Device and App After Updating to iOS 15.4 I'm listening to music on the headset connected via my Jabra Elite 65 dongle and the connection is really good. The tip that Andreas gave me suggested I could use any Jabra dongle and connect the Jabra Elite 85h headset to to make a stronger Bluetooth connection.Īnd I can say it seems to have worked. I have noticed that sometimes the Bluetooth connection can be a bit temperamental, occasionally the sound comes out sounding like a robot. The Jabra Elite 85H isn't Microsoft Teams Certified but it works fine connected. The Jabra Elite 85H is paired to my phone ( Samsung S9) and my Surface Book 2. However lately, I've been using the Jabra Elite 85H more, to listen to music while working and then using it as speakers on a call and using my Rode NT USB microphone for audio. Being Microsoft Teams Certified, it's a great go to device for meetings. If you follow me you'll know I am a huge fan of the Jabra range and have used several of the headsets over the years, my usual go to headset is the Jabra Evolve 65 when working from home, the connection dongle sits permanently plugged into my Surface Dock and my headset is stored on a hook under my desk. He mentioned that you could pair a Jabra headest with a Jabra dongle to get a stronger Bluetooth connection and I was intrigued. The other night I was tagged into a Twitter thread about headsets and the new range of Jabra Evolve 2 that is now out and I got talking to Andreas Villumsen, who is the EMEA Marketing Manager for Jabra.
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