As I wrote in the previous topic that com-dex had problems with voice over. However, as you know, the best voice support that is touchable with phones for those of us who are blind is on the iPhone. So I’ve been using an iPhone since 2012 and I have no intention of changing it to Android. What I’m interested in with the new models is whether the voice over is recognized as an audio stream in the new models? When the previous com-dex was connected to the computer, then the screen reader worked without problems. And if after 30 seconds the com-dex was switched to sleep mode, if jaws spoke on the computer after 1 second on the comdex it would be heard. this is how it was supposed to work on iPhone voice over, but the problem I wrote about was mentioned. I hope that the new models of widex hearing aids do not have problems with voiceover on the iPhone. Another question is, when speaking on the iPhone, are the microphones from the hearing aids used, or is the iPhone microphone used in this case for the person who is listening to me at that moment? These are all questions he would like to know the answer to. Unfortunately, the newest models of widex hearing aids have not yet reached us here in Sarajevo, but as they announced, this should be in March, so I will be happy to test this out, so I will let you know the results here. Greetings from Sarajevo.
Edin