
Latest Hearing Aid UK Update: 25/03/2026
If you're an iPhone user, there's a whole range of hearing aids designed to work hand in hand with your device.
Made for iPhone hearing aids connect directly to your phone, giving you better sound quality, more control over your settings, and a listening experience that fits around your life.
Whether you're thinking about upgrading your current hearing aids or just getting to grips with what Bluetooth hearing aids can actually do, you're in the right place.
Read on to find out what Made for iPhone hearing aids have to offer and whether they could be the right fit for you.

The hearing aid industry is transitioning from Apple's proprietary "Made for iPhone" technology to universal Bluetooth LE Audio standards.
The good news is that newer hearing aids are increasingly being built to work across both iPhone and Android, so whichever phone you use, you're covered.
Many hearing aids from 2024 onwards already support both standards, meaning if you ever switch devices or upgrade your phone, your hearing aids will move with you without any hassle.

Not all iPhones offer the same hearing aid connectivity experience. Here's what you need to know:

Apple has pretty much dominated the smartphone industry and market since launching the iPhone, and it is no wonder so many companies and industries want to be associated with the brand.
One of the biggest industries is hearing aids.
Once connected, hearing aid wearers can control their hearing aids directly from their iPhones, using specialised apps provided by the hearing aid manufacturers.
Plus, built-in accessibility features within iOS.
This means you can adjust volume levels, change settings, and even create personalised hearing profiles to optimise your listening experience in different environments.
Hearing aids for iPhones often provide additional features like noise reduction, feedback cancellation, and directional microphones to improve speech understanding while reducing background noise.

This term is acknowledged as both MFI hearing aids and Made for iPhone hearing aids, which means a technology to be paired with iPhones, iPads, and iPods. It is a licensed product that is Apple-specific and includes a variety of devices to connect and integrate.
There is a huge difference between Made for iPhone hearing aids (MFI) and Made for Android hearing aids, as Made for iPhone hearing aids are created and developed to work seamlessly alongside Apple's unique operating system.
They directly connect to Apple phones and other devices without a streamer or intermediary device. Giving you quality audio from electrical devices straight into your hearing aids and both ears.
The Made for iPhone devices are a favourite among the tech-savvy consumer and are ever-evolving hearing solutions. Here are the main hearing aid brands that currently offer this Made for iPhone hearing aid connectivity system:
Pure Made for iPhone (MFi) brands: Oticon, Bernafon, Widex, Resound, Starkey, Signia, and Unitron.
Made for Any Phone (also works with iPhone): Phonak.
Made for iPhone hearing aids offer specific capabilities that simply aren't available on Android devices:
Live Listen: Turn your iPhone into a remote microphone by placing it near someone speaking (useful in restaurants or lectures), the audio streams directly to your hearing aids with enhanced clarity.
Siri voice control: Adjust hearing aid volume, switch programmes, or check battery levels using voice commands without touching your phone or hearing aids. Simply say, "Hey Siri, turn up my hearing aid volume".
FaceTime optimisation: iPhone hearing aids are specifically optimised for FaceTime calls, providing clearer audio quality and better noise reduction than standard video calls on other platforms.
Apple Watch integration: Control your hearing aids directly from your wrist, adjust volume, switch programmes, and monitor battery levels without reaching for your iPhone.
Seamless device switching: Your Made for iPhone hearing aids automatically switch between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac as you move between devices, without manual re-pairing.
Find My integration: Some newer Made for iPhone hearing aids can be located using Apple's Find My network if you misplace them.
Accessibility shortcuts: Set up iPhone accessibility shortcuts to quickly toggle hearing aid programmes or adjust settings with a triple-click of your iPhone's side button.
These features are built into iOS specifically for hearing aid users and represent genuine advantages over Android connectivity.

There are many benefits to pairing your Apple electronic devices with hearing aids, and they can be useful tools for both your hearing and lifestyle.
For instance, using your iPhone or iPad as a microphone to assist in conversations in social environments and work conferences means you'll never miss a beat.
But, overall, it's the direct streaming that attracts consumers worldwide as the most convenient solution. However, it is worth remembering that choosing a Made for iPhone hearing aid should not sacrifice a hearing solution that is best for your own unique hearing loss.
The main benefits of Bluetooth hearing aids that are compatible with iPhones are that this type of product provides a direct connection to the following:
Made for iPhone hearing aids are designed to seamlessly connect to Apple devices, such as iPhones and iPads.
Forget clip-on streamers or extra gadgets. Made for iPhone hearing aids let you take calls, listen to music, and catch up on podcasts straight through your hearing aids, exactly as it should be.
Made for iPhone hearing aids use the advanced audio processing capabilities of Apple devices, resulting in superior sound quality.
Wearers can enjoy clear and crisp sound without distortion. Ensuring an optimal listening experience tailored to individual hearing needs.
Made for iPhone hearing aids often come with accompanying apps that allow wearers to customise their hearing experience.
Through the MFI apps, wearers can adjust volume, treble, bass, and other sound parameters to suit their preferences and environments.
They can create and save personalised profiles for different listening situations, ensuring the best hearing in any setting.
One of the quieter benefits of pairing with an iPhone is just how much Apple has built in for hearing aid users.
You can switch on closed captions, adjust your audio balance, and use the Live Listen feature to turn your iPhone into a remote microphone, useful when you're trying to follow a conversation across a noisy room or hear someone clearly without being right next to them.
Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing aids are designed to connect directly to Apple devices like iPhones and iPads, allowing users to stream calls, music, and media without extra accessories.
Most top hearing aid brands offer MFi models, packed with features like personalised sound settings, noise reduction, and Live Listen. Pairing is easy; your audiologist can take care of it at your fitting. Not MFi compatible? A Bluetooth streamer will still do the job.
Made for iPhone hearing aids genuinely change the way you experience the world around you, from conversations with loved ones to the everyday sounds that matter most.
With Apple's ecosystem behind them, they bring together great sound quality, easy personalisation, and technology that just fits into your life.
If you'd like to know more or have any questions, our audiologists are always happy to chat.
Do not spend hundreds of pounds without getting a second opinion from us.
Not only are the prices great, but the service is fantastic! Many thanks to your team.A Made for iPhone hearing aid is a technology that can be paired with iPhones, iPad and iPods. It is a licensed product that is Apple-specific and includes a variety of devices to connect and integrate.
They can wirelessly stream audio from iPhones & iPad for calls, music, apps and more. They can also be used to personalise your listening experience by using them as a remote control via a hearing aid app.
When paired, they transmit an audio feed to your hearing aids directly. This then gives you clear conversation and ultimately makes it easier to use the phone and listen to audio.
Up until recently, Resound was the only hearing aid manufacturer that offered Made for iPhone ITE devices. Now Oticon, Bernafon, Signia, Phonak and Starkey have brought this style of hearing aid onto the market. It is worth noting that this type of aid might not be suitable for everyone - it all depends on such things as the size of your ear canal and dexterity.
However, your audiologist will go through all the different ITE models available and will advise which one would be better or even if this style would be right for you.
What about iPhone hearing aids cost? All Bluetooth hearing aids are increasing in popularity and becoming more widespread because of this. The good news is that due to the rise in demand, Bluetooth hearing aid prices have dropped and are now only a fraction more expensive than traditional devices. Therefore, as a rough guide, this type of hearing aid roughly starts from £795 - £1895 per aid. *Prices are subject to change - contact us for current pricing on specific models.*
What about Made for iPhone hearing aids NHS? Whilst the NHS provides a credible hearing health service and some good hearing solutions, they began offering Bluetooth hearing aids in recent years, but like with all NHS hearing aids, there will be limitations on technology, model and style.
Apple now has many options for hearing aid wearers to use with their iPhone smartphones - so you can remotely adjust your hearing aid settings at the touch of your fingertips. iPhone hearing aids all have compatible apps so you can make adjustments on the go such as: volume, frequency, battery level, remote care with your local audiologist and much more.
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When we refer to a product as 'New', we mean that the product is the newest hearing aid model on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'Superseded', we mean that there is a newer range available which replaces and improves on this product.
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