Brad,
Its too bad I cannot switch between the two devices but I will certainly try Do Not Disturb. That ought to take care of. Thanks for mentioning that option.

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On 9/13/2022 6:39 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
I doubt your hearing aids are designed to be paired with more than one device 
at a time.
I have Resound aids, which require that pairing be done through the Resound 
app, and I have never looked to see if there is a version of the app in the 
iPadOS AppStore.
Since I want my aids to be paired with my iPhone for general use, I have never 
considered pairing them with another device.

As for muting incoming calls and alerts when you are working with your dog, you 
have 2 options.  Either use the mute switch on the side of your iPhone or you 
can enable Do Not Disturb, which can be done via Control Center, in Focus, or 
you can ask Siri to enable Do Not Disturb.

HTH.

- Brad -



On Sep 13, 2022, at 16:05, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

   Now that I have new hearing devices with Bluetooth and paired with both 
iPhoneand iPad, I wonder if there is a way to switch between them. Right now it 
appears not. I had to 'forget this device' on the iPhone then pair with it gain 
before I had connectivity.

   Also. when I am working my guide dog, I don't want my phone to announce 
incoming calls when I need to be paying attention to traffic etc. Is there a 
quick way to handle this. Thanks much.

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