I would default assume that sound switching on and off would be the bluetooth.
After all, bluetooth uses more battery than just a mic and speaker that is what
a hearing aid basically is.
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On 17/10/2016, at 22:44, John André Lium-Netland <emlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have also problem with my blue tooth connected hearing aid connecting and
disconnecting every second when VoiceOver stops talking. I assume this is
done by the phone, and not by the blue tooth unit. I use ReSound units. Can
anyone confirm if this also happens when a newer phone is used, that can
connect directly to the hearing aid?>
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