Oticon ConnectLine app for iPhone and iPad
4.4 (
1584 ratings )
Medical
Developer: Oticon A/S
Free
Current version: 1.3.1, last update: 6 years agoFirst release : 27 Mar 2014
App size: 6.53 Mb
The App works with the intermediate device Streamer Pro 1.2 App (or later).
The app combines remote control features for Oticon Hearing Instruments with an intuitive visual interface to the ConnectLine system, which connects users wirelessly to Mobile Phones, Remote microphones, TV sound transmitters etc.
Latest reviews of Oticon ConnectLine app for iPhone and iPad
fix the problem
I use the Oticon Streamer Pro 1.3 to connect to my iPhone 6. I had problems with with my streamer connecting to my iPhone. After updating the Ios my Streamer has dropped calls, switched from the streamer to the Iphone in the middle of the call, and it would also start streaming music. After several weeks of trying to get Oticon to respond and a visit to my Audiologist. I found out the problem was with that new Ios was causing these problems. Is there anyone at Apple that is aware of these problems. It is very annoying that Oticon has known about these problem but will not share this vital information with the users of their products
I use the Oticon Streamer Pro 1.3 to connect to my iPhone 6. I had problems with with my streamer connecting to my iPhone. After updating the Ios my Streamer has dropped calls, switched from the streamer to the Iphone in the middle of the call, and it would also start streaming music. After several weeks of trying to get Oticon to respond and a visit to my Audiologist. I found out the problem was with that new Ios was causing these problems. Is there anyone at Apple that is aware of these problems. It is very annoying that Oticon has known about these problem but will not share this vital information with the users of their products
Awesome!
This app lets me control everything.
This app lets me control everything.
Not Sure The Point Of This App
This app allows newer Oticon ConnectLine Streamers to be operated by remote control using an iPhone or iPad. The app operates as described on its page in the Apple App Store but my question is "Whats the point?" The buttons on the Streamer do exactly the same thing. They are easy to use and always within reach, given that the Streamer hangs around the users neck. To use the app, the user has to find his/her iPhone/iPad and launch the app, then go to the proper item and move the adjustment. It seems like an awkward way to change the volume (just one example) when the same thing can be done using the Streamer volume buttons. The app is especially silly if the Streamer is being used to listen to audio from the iPhone/iPad that contains the app. For example, if Im watching a video on my iPad, and want to adjust the volume with the app, I have to exit the video, enter the ConnectLine app, change the volume, close the app and return to the video. Using the Streamer buttons I can adjust the volume without ever stopping the video. I may be missing something here but from what I can tell, this app seems like a solution looking for a problem. Dare I speculate that it may have been produced just to say that Oticon has an App? I gave it 2 stars because it does operate as described. I didnt give it higher because the App doesnt do anything useful that cant be done easier directly on the Streamer.
This app allows newer Oticon ConnectLine Streamers to be operated by remote control using an iPhone or iPad. The app operates as described on its page in the Apple App Store but my question is "Whats the point?" The buttons on the Streamer do exactly the same thing. They are easy to use and always within reach, given that the Streamer hangs around the users neck. To use the app, the user has to find his/her iPhone/iPad and launch the app, then go to the proper item and move the adjustment. It seems like an awkward way to change the volume (just one example) when the same thing can be done using the Streamer volume buttons. The app is especially silly if the Streamer is being used to listen to audio from the iPhone/iPad that contains the app. For example, if Im watching a video on my iPad, and want to adjust the volume with the app, I have to exit the video, enter the ConnectLine app, change the volume, close the app and return to the video. Using the Streamer buttons I can adjust the volume without ever stopping the video. I may be missing something here but from what I can tell, this app seems like a solution looking for a problem. Dare I speculate that it may have been produced just to say that Oticon has an App? I gave it 2 stars because it does operate as described. I didnt give it higher because the App doesnt do anything useful that cant be done easier directly on the Streamer.
Works with Ipad
Selected Iphone to locate under Medical in app store downloaded and it works fine with Ipad Mini for Music Skpe and facetime just remember to push bottom left button on side of streamer after bluetooth sync to make it work The only trouble is when activated on iPad it deactivates the sync to my blackberry . the solution is to reset on iPad after you use it reset in the iPad software
Selected Iphone to locate under Medical in app store downloaded and it works fine with Ipad Mini for Music Skpe and facetime just remember to push bottom left button on side of streamer after bluetooth sync to make it work The only trouble is when activated on iPad it deactivates the sync to my blackberry . the solution is to reset on iPad after you use it reset in the iPad software
Work as not advertised!
I did not tested each on off switch of the configuration but each time I wanted to activate a function, I had to deactivate the button! Things are reversed. This led me to lower a slider to increase the volume because the sound was much too low when receiving a phone call. I later discovered that I had to deactivate the switch used to activate the volume buttons! Talk about inversions! I even saw an explanation line telling to activate a given switch to do something and to activate it to do the reverse. Double inversion? French version 1.3.0 (387.1)
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I did not tested each on off switch of the configuration but each time I wanted to activate a function, I had to deactivate the button! Things are reversed. This led me to lower a slider to increase the volume because the sound was much too low when receiving a phone call. I later discovered that I had to deactivate the switch used to activate the volume buttons! Talk about inversions! I even saw an explanation line telling to activate a given switch to do something and to activate it to do the reverse. Double inversion? French version 1.3.0 (387.1)