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A phone is considered hearing-aid compatible under the FCC requirements if its rated M3 or M4 for acoustic coupling and T3 or T4 for inductive coupling. The 2019 ANSI C63. 19 standard does not use this rating system.
, October 17, 2024The Federal Communications Commission today adopted new rules establishing that 100% of all mobile handsetssuch as smartphonesmust be compatible with hearing aids.
Turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility Hearing Aid Compatibility may reduce interference and improve audio quality with some hearing aid models. Go to Settings Accessibility Hearing Devices. Turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility.
Most landline phones are hearing aid compatible. This means you can hear the call more clearly through your hearing aid on the hearing loop setting. You need to make sure that you: Activate the hearing loop setting on your hearing aid. Your audiologist may need to do this for you.
The FCC considers a handset to be hearing aid-compatible if it is rated at least an M3 (for acoustic coupling) and at least a T3 (for inductive coupling).
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A telephone is hearing aid compatible if it provides internal means (i.e., without the use of external devices) for effective use with hearing aids that are designed to be compatible with telephones that meet the FCCs technical standard for hearing aid compatibility (the technical standard is codified at 47 C.F.R.
The Hearing Aid Compatibility Act and other federal laws require the Federal Communications Commission to ensure the availability of wireline telephones and wireless handsets that are compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants.

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