Welcome, and thank you for reading another CruisinWithTed travel treatise. My name is Ted Karbowski. In this article we will be covering an important issue that affects not only senior travelers but the elderly population as a whole.
With decades of experience working with senior travelers, I’d like to share some important observations I’ve made—particularly regarding guided walking tours. For those wearing Bluetooth hearing aids, hearing the guide clearly through the provided headsets can often be a challenge.
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This issue often arises on river cruises, with many guided excursions, where the guide uses a transmitter and headset to speak, and guests listen through receivers and earpieces.
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Due to compatibility issues, Bluetooth hearing aid users might be unable to hear the guide’s commentary.
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The Beeitzie Bluetooth 5.4 Transmitter/Receiver is indeed a strong option for wirelessly transmitting audio to Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids.
It supports both transmitting (TX) and receiving (RX) modes, allowing you to send audio from devices like TVs or airplane entertainment systems directly to your Bluetooth hearing aids.
However, if you’re considering other options, any Bluetooth transmitter/receiver that is compatible with Bluetooth devices and includes volume control will work just fine.
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First, detach the standard headset from the receiver and plug in the Bluetooth converter, using its headphone jack.
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Based in Durham, North Carolina, I have specialized in assisting retired travelers with luxury ocean, river, and expedition cruises since the early 2000s. How may we help you discover the world in true luxury?
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How to Use Your Bluetooth Hearing Aids with Devices That Don’t Have Bluetooth
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Posted: June 8, 2025 by Ted Karbowski
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Welcome, and thank you for reading another CruisinWithTed travel treatise. My name is Ted Karbowski. In this article we will be covering an important issue that affects not only senior travelers but the elderly population as a whole.
With decades of experience working with senior travelers, I’d like to share some important observations I’ve made—particularly regarding guided walking tours. For those wearing Bluetooth hearing aids, hearing the guide clearly through the provided headsets can often be a challenge.
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This issue often arises on river cruises, with many guided excursions, where the guide uses a transmitter and headset to speak, and guests listen through receivers and earpieces.
Due to compatibility issues, Bluetooth hearing aid users might be unable to hear the guide’s commentary.
The Beeitzie Bluetooth 5.4 Transmitter/Receiver is indeed a strong option for wirelessly transmitting audio to Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids.
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It supports both transmitting (TX) and receiving (RX) modes, allowing you to send audio from devices like TVs or airplane entertainment systems directly to your Bluetooth hearing aids.
However, if you’re considering other options, any Bluetooth transmitter/receiver that is compatible with Bluetooth devices and includes volume control will work just fine.
First, detach the standard headset from the receiver and plug in the Bluetooth converter, using its headphone jack.
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Watch Ted’s companion video: How to Use Your Bluetooth Hearing Aids with Devices That Don’t Have Bluetooth
Here, the device is set to receiver mode, enabling non-Bluetooth devices—such as wired headphones—to receive Bluetooth signals.
Here, the device is in transmitter mode, allowing non-Bluetooth devices—like a television—to send Bluetooth signals to your Bluetooth-enabled device.
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