07-07-2016 06:37 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:02 PM
Will the IP 8851 bluetooth connection be able to connect with my "COM-DEX" by Widex, device? This device sends and receives bluetooth signals and thru a "tell-coil" it sends a signal to my hearing aids. This device uses bluetooth standard to connect to other devices, like my Android phone. Using headsets with hearing aids just doesn't work well and is not comfortable. Here are some of the device's bluetooth specs-
Modulation - FHSS/GFSK, pie/DPSK, 8DPSK
Frequency - 2.45 GHz ISM
Bandwith - 1MHz
Data rate - 3 Mbit/s
Data flow - Time division duplex (TDD)
Protocol - Packet based protocol, time divided.
07-07-2016 06:51 AM
I recently implemented the 8851 with hearing aid, I don't know the model or brand, but it worked very well for the user via bluetooth.
07-07-2016 06:58 AM
Thanks Chris! That is great.
07-07-2016 07:00 AM
Let us know how it works out.
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Chris
03-11-2019 07:57 AM
Can anyone provide me with some detailed steps to pair my Com-Dex with my new Cisco IP 8851 phone? I have turned on Bluetooth.
Then I select Add Bluetooth device.
My device is discoverable, and shows up.
I then select Pair.
But then it says Connect Failed.
Please help me figure this out.
Thanks!
09-16-2019 10:40 AM
I have a customer with hearing aids. Oticon, he purchased an 8851 with the hopes of pairing. the phone does not see his hearing aid at all. Any thoughts?
09-16-2019 10:59 AM
We use a ClearSounds QH2 bluetooth adapter plugged in to the 8851 along with an Oticon streamer for the user. The hearing aids pair with the streamer and the streamer pairs with the QH2, which is connected to the headset jack on the phone. You can then use the headset button to answer and terminate the call.
09-17-2019 06:06 AM
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