Thanks for replies.
I uninstalled the APP then when through the long & tedious process for installing it.
Now it is okay.

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Why do you think it is a long and tedious process to install the app? I do it normally in less than 2 minutes, from the download to having my aids fully connected.

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I was probably done within 2 minutes.

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I installed the Companion app and then deleted the Oticon On app, and was having bluetooth problems. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled the Companion app and the bluetooth on my Oticon Real 1 hearing aids has been perfect since then, no problems.

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Guys, some of us are elderly and not too computer savvy.In fact I would guess quite
a few of us might fit in that group The operating program is the fault of Oticon and they
should fix it not make us screw around and do their work for them.Not every senior
has the chops to fix what is a buggy program in the first place.

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I’m sure you were done in two minutes.But that would not apply to all of us.For the
money we all pay for hearing aids we should not have to keep reloading programs
constantly.

I am 76 years old and yes i am a retired IT professional, but I really don’t understand why so many depend on the app in the first place. If you have the iPhone it can do almost everything the app does natively. I have an android phone that doesn’t have the iPhone control panel and i still don’t use the app much at all. My aids stay connected to the phone, but not the spp. Which to me doesn’t matter as my phone still streams without the app.
I have a severe hearing loss do i depend on streaming calls and even notifications to my aids. But i don’t have but the default program so i see no need for the app.

I really only use the app because I have it as a complication on my IWatch. This last week the app got real wonky again. So, I just deleted it and reinstalled. Working normally again. I plrobably have more problems with it than many but that is probably because I am always running beta software. But, my standby is always using the phone instead of any app.

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Part of my problem for reloading the program was that I could not find any instructions
that were complete on how to do this.Not on the Oticon website, not on you tube and not
on the internet itself.I am very capable of reloading the program if I have clear instructions
on how to do this.Which were lacking at the time.So , if anybody has said instructions,
let me know how to find them.Also, I would like to say that this is a problem of the computer
business in general.Programs are almost always released with known bugs which are
not fixed before the release Then it is up to the poor user to complain.And this seems
to be OK. with everyone.And then they are never fixed quickly.

@cvkemp I agree. I see so many complaints about the app and I am genuinely curious as to what everyone is using the app for. I don’t have any problems, but on the other hand I rarely try to use it. The only thing I use it for is to turn on Soundbooster, and only use that in specific situations, and that is very infrequent.

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I use the app to stream TV from my box and it is very important to me. I had virtually no problems with the older program (ON?)

It depends on what phone you haclve, iPhone or Android.
I have both the More1 and Real1 aids, i have the Samsung Galaxy S23 Android phone. I seldom use the companion app even though my aids have P1 general, P2 MyMusic, P3 Lecture, P4 t-coils, TV adapter, and remote Mix programs. I do have the connect clip, and remote control with my aids. Android phones don’t have the control panel like the iPhone does so i depend on the rocker control on my aids, the control from the connect clip or the remote control. Yes i have TV adapters to stream the TVs to my aids. But I very seldom have to make adjustments to my aids or the streaming volume from the TV.
If you have the iPhone i hape your aids stay connected to the phone because the iPhone control panel also controls your aids.
I left iPhone because the iPhone kept losing losing connection to my aidswhen i neeced to stream a phone call. With my Android phone i never miss calls because of dropped connect but the app does lose connection most specifically when connecting to the TV adapter.

CVK mentions this but I’ll say again about the iPhone built-in app that appears in the Accessibility panel under ‘hearing devices’. (picture of an ear) Generally, it allows one to control hearing aids, with easier access, than the proprietary app. And the connection seems quite stable. This can be accessed by a single screen swipe, usually.

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I know this is an old feed but the old Oticon On app is still avaliable and has been updated and works great with no glitches, like the new Companion app. Atleast not for me.
Im using a Samsung Galaxy S10.

How do I find it, it isn’t on Google play store anymore

I have the Oticon More hearing aids I have the new Samsung galaxy A9 +5G tablet.

My problem is that Oticon will connect and the App works.

But the Oticons will not pair. or I can not stream
the Tablet will pair and stream when I use Shokz head phones.

Has any one else had this problem and maybe a fix.

None of the tablets have the needed hardware or software to support hearing aid streaming. You will neef the connect clip to be able to stream.
By the way i am in the same boat with you.

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You are right about the computer folks letting the poor user find the bugs
in a new program.This seems to be standard for them.Also they usually
don’t have any info on what the programs do.My provider, Kaiser, when asked
about this tell you to call Oticon and Oticon tells you to ask your provider.The
hearing aid providers at Kaiser always seem to have the attitude that “i’m the
doctor and you not”.

Most audiologist don’t have the time to learn all of the possible issues with all the possible combinations of connectivity. There job is your hearing. And sadly most app developers don’t wear aids and don’t understand the full function of the apps they are creating, they just follow the outline they are given, to create the source code.
I fully understand this because i am a retired IT professional that had to troubleshoot the problems the developers created.

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Possible solution! I have the same issue as many with the new Oticon app - on an Android (S23) when I answer a call, the call goes to the Oticons but there is no sound, so I have to quickly turn off bluetooth and hold the phone to my ear. Music streaming works, but not phone calls so I dug into the native phone app. There is an obscure setting in the phone app that solved this problem for me. In the green phone app go to: three vertical dots (upper right), Settings, Other call settings, Hearing aid compatibility - and turn it on. After that I heard calls very faintly but it was there, so I turned up the volume on the phone during a call. I hope it works for others as this was incredibly frustrating for me.

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