hello, I use a Bluetooth system that Internet onto my hearing aids that can 
take the audio from a variety of devices, providing however that the our 
Bluetooth capable such as the iPhone, or have a headphone jack and you can plug 
a small transmitter into the device that will then transmit a Bluetooth signal 
to what essentially is a Bluetooth repeater and/or Smalley Reeboks if you will, 
such a system does exist with many popular hearing aid models I just so happen 
to have one made by Siemens. I think it's called the Mini TAC. What I do when I 
want to hear voiceover without any distractions, is I plug the transmitter unit 
into the headphone jack of my MacBook Pro, and then use the Bluetooth AV box 
that comes with the system change to the appropriate channel that the Bluetooth 
receiver, can receive the output of the little transmitter that I've plugged 
into the headphone jack of my MacBook Pro. This works extremely well. If the 
person you are working with has this type of a system what she needs to do is 
keep pressing the pairing button Intel B Bluetooth AV box terrors with a 
transmitter that is taking the output of the MacBook Pro and by using both of 
these devices one can essentially use their hearing aids as headphones. 
Depending on the manufacturer the audio from the computer can be mixed with the 
environmental audio that the hearing aids would normally pick up, but what is 
likely to happen, is that the hearing aids will have to turn off the 
environmental sound i.e. the built-in microphones in the hearing aids in order 
to allow the hearing aids to receive the output from the computer. If you need 
any more suggestions on how to use the type of system I've described, and use 
please send me an email either on, or off the list and I'll see if I can help 
you, and/or find resources to help you. My full signature follows.
Sent from my MacBook Pro.
Sincerely Maurice mines secretary national Federation of the blind of 
Washington Clark County chapter. Amateur radio call sign kd0iko. Phone 
360-524-0791.

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