I have a Note 10 (Plus 5G) with Android 12. In the EnhancePro app there is a note about connection issues.
I am wondering if
That is an Android 12 issue which goes away with newer versions of Android
or
An older version of Bluetooth issue which is built-in on older phones
Knowing which, or if both, might help those with older phones understand the issue.
It is irritating to have a connection issue but if you know that it will be ongoing as long as you have a phone with Android 12 it might be easier to cope.
If it is only an Android 12 issue then an option is to find a way to install a newer version on your phone even if it isnāt supported.
If it is the hardware spec of the phone (The level of Bluetooth? Iām not sure if that is a hardware spec.) then buying a phone that supports newer versions of Android (13+?) AND Bluetooth (5.? and newer) would be the only way to eliminate connection issues.
I hope this topic will help some.
I chose to āthrow moneyā at the issue and am upgrading my phone. The new phone has Industrial Design issues but I rather cope with those and figure out workarounds that deal with connection issues with my hearing aids.
I have a galaxy s23 with the latest version of android and I never have any idea whether my phone will be connected to the pro 20 or not. I called Jabra technical service and they talked like I was the only person in the world with this problem.
Used to do service for a living.
Almost every factory guy I ever talked to
would tell me they never heard of that problem before.
When you talk to the other service guys itās a different story.
At this point Iām not sure anybody can assure their phone will be compatible. Samsung S23 and S24 family seem to be best bets, but nothingās guaranteed. Ideally Iād see if you could try out the phone before committing to purchase.
I donāt think that message has anything to do with LE Audio. I get the same message and Iāve got the Enhance Pro 10. OP doesnāt say if theyāre actually having connection issues? I seem to be getting one aid disconnecting every four or five days.
Well, Iāve tried about everything. First, Iāve tried it with my wifeās brand new s24. Iāve tried turning bt on and off, tried turning phone off and on, tried turning bt off, airplane on, bt on and airplane off (somebody suggested this strange process), tried turning le on and off and finally tried standing on my head while whistling Dixie and all I can say for sure is sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnāt.
I have quite a few that are paired with my phone. Some do so āautomatically.ā
If I have my hearing aids on and try to use one of those they donāt seem to connect.
Since I either normally
use those BEFORE putting my hearing aids on and my hearing aids are in another room,
or I rarely use them,
I havenāt tried to diagnose the issue.
Based on the other person experiencing issues with an S23, Iām wondering if the issue affects other version of Android since the S23 shipped with Android 13.
I had a great deal of difficulty with stable connection when I had S20 with Android 12. Upgrading to 13 improved things dramatically. Issues with 12 are known. Do it if you can.
Interesting that my Pixel 3 had android 12 with solid Bluetooth connection with cochlear processors. When I updated to the Pixel 7a with Android 14, Bluetooth 5.3, the Bluetooth sounds better and has much better range but have issues at times streaming phone calls.
I did just get an android update a couple days ago and have not noticed any problems since. I donāt talk a lot on the phone so the issue might still be there. I believe it was a security update.
Use your Android device with your Jabra Enhance Pro hearing instruments
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Jabra Enhance Pro 20 hearing aid users with compatible Android smartphones*, can connect to the next generation Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast broadcast audio. Bluetooth LE Audio provides enhanced performance with hands-free calls. Auracast broadcast audio will enable new audio experiences in private and public places, making the world more hearing friendly and accessible for everyone.
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 is the industry first hearing aid to connect to Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast. Users with compatible Android devices can gain immediate access to both hands-free calling and Auracast broadcast functionality.
*Hands-free calling and Auracast broadcast audio works with Jabra Enhance Pro 20 and compatible mobile devices with Bluetooth 5.3 or later and the latest Bluetooth LE Audio streaming protocol.
Am I correct that āhands-free callingā is NOT done via the hearing aids when using a Samsung Galaxy phone?
The hearing aids do the āhearingā but you need to talk to the phoneās microphone for the āspeakingā part. Is that correct?
With an iPhone the hearing aids do BOTH of those using the hearing aids microphone.
They just say āhands-freeā without fully defining that. āWeā are making the āassumptionā that the hearing aids handle both hearing and speaking sides of the call.
Is Android 13 available for your Note 10? If so, why not try it out? If not, its it secure enough against todayās risks?
I was able to use the Jabra Pro 10ās mics with my Galaxy S20 5G (Android 13) without trouble, starting a year ago. I switched to Apple because the Jabra/Resound app was too annoying on Android. The Apple allows choosing between the phoneās mics and the HAās. Using the HAās mics usually works for me.
āHand-freeā to me means not having to touch the phone - that is, answering and ending calls by tapping the HAs. I donāt know if the Jabra/ReSound aids can do that, but just talking on the phone is good enough for me.
Iām having lots of random issues pairing Costco Enhance Pros with Galaxy S21 and Android 13. Some times it connects with lots of noise that comes and goes. If I try and stream, it is only on 1 side. Sometimes I toggle Bluetooth on/off and it connects both sides. Other times not. Rebooting phone does not help. Iām about to go back and try Philips. I never had these issues with my KS9s.
They refuse to pair with to my A10 tablet or computer Bluetooth.
Edit: Iām on Android 14 and UI6.1
If toggling Bluetooth does not work I find that if I disconnect and reconnect the HAs it does.
Settings> connections> Bluetooth> then press on your HAs and it will disconnect. Press on it again and it will reconnect. I sometimes toggle Bluetooth again just because I am there. This works for me.
You may well have to do this with whatever hearing aids you try that use the ASHA protocol.
I am hoping that One UI 7 with the Android 15 fixes for Bluetooth will help. Maybe by the end of the year? The Galaxy S21 is on the list to get the update. That said, why are you not on One UI 6 and Android 14?