Why not use a blue tooth transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack?

earlier, chris hallsworth, wrote:
I wonder if bluetooth hearing aids can in fact be used as an audio receiver. In other words, Windows would see it as a virtual sound card on your system, together with your favourite bluetooth software. You would then route all or some audio output to the virtual sound card. By virtual I mean the sound card generated by the bluetooth software.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 03/05/2012 22:07, vrvaug...@mailzone.com wrote:
Hi folks, I have just recieved a new set of bluetooth hearing aids that are working wonderfully for me. I have my computer sound hooked up to come through my stereo reciever. It would be even better if instead of listening to the speakers, if I could have the sound directed to my hearing aids.

I don't know if there is such a thing as a bluetooth stereo receiver or if some kind of adapter would work for me?

Do any of you have any suggestions for me?

I would be ever so grateful for any help!

Vicky
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