For avid sports fan and half marathon runner, Tony, watching live sports brings enormous enjoyment. But he says subtitles can be difficult to follow or sometimes even non-existent during live broadcasts of sporting programmes.
Tony’s way around this is to stream directly from the TV to his sound processor. Using a Cochlear™ Wireless TV Streamer, he can hear the live commentators in real time rather than having to rely on subtitles.
Hearing the commentary during an event “adds enormously to my enjoyment,” he says. “I can also hear the interviews with the athletes afterwards, which is a bonus. I enjoy being able to hear the explanations of the various techniques. It brings so much more colour, meaning and interest to hear the former champions share their expertise.”
The Wireless TV Streamer is part of the Cochlear True Wireless™ devices range, which allows you to wirelessly stream audio to your sound processor from your TV.
An added benefit of streaming is that it gives you the freedom to move around while you’re still in range of the TV, making it ideal for any live TV show. For example, if you want to pop into the kitchen for a snack or a drink, you can keep listening to the commentary and not miss a key moment.
Streaming technology is always evolving, with even greater sound clarity and more streaming options now than ever before.
For Amazon Fire TV devices, Cochlear also offers Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA) support on compatible devices. You can use direct streaming from Fire TV to the following sound processors: Cochlear Nucleus® 8, Nucleus Kanso® 3, and Baha® 7 sound processors.±
If you have either the Nucleus 8, Kanso 3 or Baha 7 sound processor, you’re also ready for next- generation Bluetooth® LE Audio1 when it’s available.2
Bluetooth LE Audio will deliver better sound quality than the previous generation, Bluetooth Classic, to help you get the best possible audio experience.
And remember, if you don’t want to miss any scores, commentary or winning performances when you’re not in front of the TV, you can also stream audio directly from a compatible Apple or Android™ device wherever you are.
For more information about the TV Streamer and other Cochlear Wireless accessories, visit our website or our online store.
± Also Nucleus 7, Kanso 2and Baha 6 sound processors.
- As Bluetooth LE Audio compatible devices become available, a sound processor firmware update will be required to use certain features. As Bluetooth LE Audio compatible devices become available, a firmware update will be required for you to use certain features.
- Hunn N. Introducing Bluetooth® LE Audio [Internet]. [cited 2022 Jan]. Available from: https://www.bluetooth.com/learn-about-bluetooth/recent-enhancements/le-audio/