And for $470 less than I would have had to pay otherwise.ĭeveloper: I shall be certain to mention your program to my audiologist.
(There are some other apps or software that claim to do some of what AirFoil does, but they were nowhere near as user friendly.) Indeed, AirFoil lets me link from my laptop directly to my iPhone, and from there, it bluetooth connects directly to my hearing aids. I already had a license for AudioHijack, so I trusted this manufacturer. Instead, they want to sell me a $500 device that will run from the laptop headphone port to their device, and then the aids bluetooth to that device.Īs I was doing a ton of research on how to avoid that $500 expense, I ran across a mention of AirFoil. But there's no application interface by the hearing aid manufacturer that will let me do this. They're able to bluetooth directly to my iPhone, which is nice, but I wanted to connect them directly to my MB Pro. My situation is a bit different but probably worth mentioning.