Oticon Companion App Detailed Review

hi guys Cliff Olson doctor of Audiology and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona and in this video I’m doing a detailed review of the new Odon companion app which might be the most underrated hearing aid app out there coming up hearing aid manufacturer Odon came out with their first smartphone app back in 2016 called the Odon on app when they released their Odon open hearing AES approximately 7 years later Odon replaced their Odon on app and their OD con remote care app with the new Odon companion app now I promise I’m not going

to say Odon a 100 more times in this video although it might be close of course having a new app might have some of you excited and some of you not so excited especially those of you out there who don’t like change the old Odon on app had between a 2.9 star rating in the App Store and a 3.1 star rating on Google Play so the hope would be that the new Odon companion app would fix a lot of the issues with the on app that people didn’t like unfortunately the new companion app already has

a lower rating of 1.9 stars in the App Store and 2.2 stars on Google Play however I have worked extensively with all of the other major hearing aid apps out there and the

Odon companion app is significantly better than people are giving it credit for on top of that Odon has already made some updates to this app they are now on version 1.2.2 where they’ve made some nice additional improvements and I think it’s ready for a full review but I am interested if you want to see more videos just like this one hit that like

button to let me know that you want me to make more of these video reviews and if you are not yet subscribed to the Channel with notifications turned on go ahead and do that as well so you actually get notified every single time I publish a new review video okay so I have to say that the new Odon companion app is very similar to the old Odon on app when it comes to the look and feel of the app so if you’re someone who does not like change it’s not going to take you a whole

lot of time to get used to the new version oon did get rid of if this then that which is iftt because nobody used it in the old app anyway I should mention that the app is a little bit different depending on whether or not you use an Android device or an Apple device generally speaking Odon hearing aids are made for iPhone hearing aids which means they work a little bit better with an Apple iPhone or iPad that uses Bluetooth low energy for Apple but you can still use them with an Android device it just

uses the ash Bluetooth protocol and I’m not a huge fan of the ashop protocol because it’s really glitchy as far as pairing goes if you have an Apple device you will need to pair your Odon hearing needs directly with your phone before going into the companion app to do this you will go to settings scroll down to accessibility scroll down to hearing devices allow your Apple phone or tablet to search for mfi hearing devices and when both your right and left hearing aids appear you will tap on them and agree to the pair ing of

both of them one of the nice things about using an Apple device with a made for iPhone hearing aid like Odon is that you can control how the phone interacts with your hearing aids meaning that you can control if you stream to one or both of your ears you can also select whether you want ringtones to play in your hearing aids and other system sounds like notifications which may be annoying to you in addition to whether or not call or media audio routing always goes to your hearing aids never goes to your hearing aids or

is automat automatically determined by your Apple device once you have this pairing process completed inside of your Apple device now it’s time to go into the companion app of course there are a few permissions that you will have to allow before you get into the pairing section of the app setup once you hit pair now the app will download the settings your hearing care professional set up in your devices and connect your hearing aids to the app I do recommend that you allow geo location so you can use the find my hearing aid feature inside

of the app as well this will require that you set your location settings to always and tagal on precise location once this is completed you will be inside of the app ready to go to set up and connect your hearing aids to the companion app when using an Android phone like this one you do not have to pair your hearing aids to the phone first you download the companion app and you just follow all of the instructions inside of the app and that is what will connect your hearing aids with the app in your phone

the app will prompt you to reboot your hearing aids once paired successfully the app will take you directly to the sound tab on the bottom of the screen on the left hand side this is your remote control screen let’s talk about all the things that you can do in this part of the app at the top you have your programs and accessories you can change between these different programs and accessories in two different ways the first way is to click the down arrow to open up a drop- down menu that shows all of the options

your hearing care professional has set up inside of your devices then you can just tap on the program you want and the hearing aids will go into to that particular program or activate that accessory this is the fastest way to select a program if you have a lot of different programs to pick from if you happen to only have two programs for instance a general program and a speech and noise program you can use the side arrows to toggle back and forth between them if you have a lot of different programs you can still use

these side arrows but you will have to keep clicking them until you get to the program that you want also your hearing aids do not verbally tell you which program that you in so having the app to show you can be really helpful if you select an accessory program such as the TV adapter and edum mic program you can separately adjust the streaming volume for your accessory and the surrounding environment sounds coming through your hearing aid microphones I will say that this dual accessory program is a little bit glitchy it’s not very smooth going from

one accessory to the other and I just feel like a lot of the negativity of the bad reviews of this particular app is because there’s such a long delay between when you activate one accessory or one program versus another all right back to the app next you can control your volume you will always be at the default starting point of zero when you turn your hearing aids on in most cases you will have four steps that you can go higher than zero and four to eight steps that you can go below zero however this range

is controlled by your hearing care professional in their Odon programming software to adjust the volume you can simply drag the pink bar with your finger up and down or tap on the plus or minus signs just below the volume adjustment on the left hand side of the screen you have a mute button that will mute the microphones of your hearing aids but you will not mute any streaming of audio that you were doing from your phone or tablet this is great if you’re in a noisy environment and you do not want to hear all that

noise around you but you still want to hear the sound coming from your smart device to the right of the mute button you have the option to split the volume control into separate left and right volume adjustments if for some reason you feel like your hearing aids sound out of balance or if you’re trying to increase or decrease sounds on one side of your head to the right of that you have the new sound equalizer that was first made available in app version 1.2.2 this allows you to adjust a three-band equalizer for sounds in your

environment it allows a plus 6 and minus 6 dbel range for low mid and high frequency sounds keep in mind that your ability to perceive these adjustments depends on the type of Dome or custom ear mold that you’re hearing care professional has set you up with the really nice thing about this equalizer is that you can change it for different programs and it will keep those adjustments until you change them again or click the restore default button to the right of the sound equalizer you have the streaming equalizer button this allows you to also adjust

a three-band equalizer for streaming of audio coming from your smart device for this they give you a range of plus six DB and minus 12 DB for low mid and high frequencies just keep in mind that for stream streaming audio it also heavily depends on the type of Domes or custom ear molds that you are using to trap the sound inside of your ears the app will also remember these streaming settings until you change them or restore the defaults on Apple devices to the right of the streaming equalizer button in the general program only you

will have a triple dot menu that will open up all of these buttons and an additional speech booster and remote microphone button which is also known as live listen which is not available on Android devices the speech booster will allow you to reduce the sounds that are coming from your sides and coming from behind you and focus your hearing a microphones on the speech coming from in front of you if activated this speech booster button will turn pink the remote microphone button allows you to use the live listen feature to turn your Apple iPhone or

iPad into a remote microphone and stream the audio directly into your hearing aids from your phone or tablet when this feature is activated you will see the remote microphone and streaming equalizer buttons turn pink letting you know that they are active essentially this remote microphone live listen feature turns your iPhone into a spy device and Dr Rachel cook actually put up a whole video talking about that particular feature that you may want to check out if it interests you of course I will have that video Linked In the description okay moving on to the hearing

aids tab in the bottom center of the app this part of the app will tell you the battery life of your hearing aids in percentage and even give you an estimate for how many hours of battery life you have remaining it also gives you the find my hearing aids feature that will allow you to see the last known location of your hearing aids in case you misplace them or lose them this feature is only possible if you have location services activated on your smart device as you can see both of my Odon hearing aids are

together and inside of my ears below the find my hearing aid feature you have your hearing aid update section to let you know if you need an update and so you can see what version of hearing aid firmware you’re on this is is not the version of the app that you’re using this is the firmware in the hearing aids you also have your hearing aids settings that will let you select your battery notification settings so you get a notification when your hearing a battery life reaches a certain point you have your hearing aid details which

tell you the model of your devices the firmware version and the serial numbers of your Odon hearing aids and you can toggle on or off your remember volume settings if you want your volume adjustments to apply to all of your different programs automatically or have separate volume adjustments for each program the final tab on the bottom right hand side of the app is the more tab the new version of the companion app brought back the hearing Fitness tracker that will allow you to set your daily wear time goal which should ideally be 8 hours or

more per day and track it over time you also have the ability to activate a remote care session with your hearing care professional which no longer requires a separate Odon remote care app which has been discontinued this feature allows your hearing care professional to have a live remote session with you and make adjustments to the programming of your hearing aids in real time just remember you can see them and they can see you so make sure that you at least put a shirt on you will need to create an Odon account to be able to

use this remote care feature below that you have a help and support feature which gives you troubleshooting tips the ability to email customer support at apps support us oticon.com and instructions for use which is the companion app user manual below the help and support section you have the my profile section C this allows you to toggle on and off the anonymous data usage if you’re having issues with the app I would highly recommend you turn this anonimous feature on so Odon can see those issues and make improvements to the app over time you can also

toggle on or off hearing aid updates if you want to receive hearing aid updates directly through the app which is another nice addition that Odon has made if you want to get important news from Odon you can turn on that feature or off if you don’t want to get those news updates you can also set up an Odon account in this section or sign into your account if you already have one setup using the previous generation Odon on app you also have the important news section and about the app section which will tell you what

version of the app you’re currently using all right separate from the app I do want to mention a couple of other different things that you get with an iPhone that you do not get with an Android phone and that is handsfree calling but you have to allow this on your Apple device to do this you just swipe down from the top right hand corner of your screen click on the ear icon scroll down to the mic input and make sure that this is turned on if you want to stream phone calls into your hearing aids

but still want to use the microphone on your iPhone to pick up your voice make sure that this feature is turned off this feature is available with the iPhone 11 or later iPad Pro 2.9 in fifth generation and fourth generation iPad Pro 11 in third generation and second generation iPad Air fourth generation and iPad Mini 6th generation with software updates to iOS 15.2 and iPad iOS 15.2 or later all right back to the app here for a second because this is a really nice additional feature that you get with an Odon hearing aid and that

is the ability to control your hearing aids with an Apple Watch to use the Odon companion app on the watch you will want to open your watch app on your phone or your tablet and make sure that it is set to show the app on your Apple watch after you do this you will see the companion app as an available app to use on your watch when you open the app it will typically come up to the remote control screen which is one of three different screens available on the remote control screen to change between

programs and accessories you touch the p number button on the left of the volume bar this will bring up the different program options that you have available inside of your hearing aids then you just scroll to and tap on the program that you want you will see what program you were in by looking at the top of the watch face or by looking at the p number button to change the volume using the Apple watch you can either tap on the volume up or on the volume down buttons or you can spin the crown on

the side of the watch if you want to mute your hearing aids you can simply tap the mute button on the right hand side of the volume bar now if you want to access the other screens on the Apple watch you can simply swipe to the right and you will see your hearing aid battery life in percentages and if you swipe your screen all the way over to the left you will have a few additional options one of these options will include activating speech booster if you’re in the general program however the other option is

for the remote microphone however you cannot activate your remote microphone for live listen mode really the watch only lets you turn off the live listen mode once it has already been activated of course every once in a while even on the Apple watch the Apple freeze a bit which is incredibly annoying and like I said one of the main reasons why people are giving this a lower star rating in the app store and on Google Play in my opinion I will say that the Apple watch only communicates with your hearing aids through your iPad or

your iPhone you cannot just leave the house even if you have the watch that has cell service you cannot leave the house without your phone and still be able to do all of the same controls the watch will not connect up directly with your hearing aids like I said earlier I really am surprised that the Odon companion app has such low ratings inside of the App Store like I’ve speculated I think that this is primarily due to the delays that happen between connecting the app up with the hearing aids and actually making adjustments that being

said this is a problem for most hearing aid apps that are currently available on the market you’ve got to remember these are hearing aid manufacturers they spend almost all of their time doing research and development on the hearing aid technology the apps are really just kind of an afterthought what I do know though is that after about 10 years of having hearing aid apps available on the market from certain manufacturers they are spending a lot more time and money trying to make these apps work a lot better the problem is is that you’re dealing with

a third third party piece of technology and you want that technology to integrate seamlessly with your hearing aids which is virtually impossible in my opinion I think that Odon did a really nice job with their companion app and the updates that they’ve made to it since they released it despite not having the best ratings inside of the App Store and the Google Play Store I just think that certain people have really high expectations that will probably never be met but if you’re looking for a great pair of hearing aids and an app that allows you

to control your devices you may want to give Odon and their companion app a try

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