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No audio from product
If your product seems to be set up properly but does not produce sound, try the following:
Be sure the wire that attaches the speaker to the hearing aid body is securely connected.
The speaker and attached wire can unplug from the hearing aid body. Firmly press gray plastic tip on the wire into the hearing aid body to ensure they are securely connected.
Try repositioning the hearing aid in your ear.
If the issue improves when you reposition the hearing aid, the hearing aid speaker might have been obstructed by earwax or improper fit. For more info, see Cleaning and maintaining your hearing aids and Wearing and adjusting your product.
Check that the eartips and wax guards on both hearing aids are free of debris.
If earwax or debris has built up on the ear tips or wax guards, sound quality can be affected. Use the cleaning brush for your product or a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the ear tips and wax guards. When necessary, both can be replaced. For more info, see Changing ear tips and Replacing the wax guards.
Replace the batteries.
Your product uses two 312 batteries: one for each hearing aid. These last about four days when used for about 14 hours a day. Remove the batteries from you product, then insert new batteries. Insert the new batteries with the sticker side (smooth side with a + marking) facing up.
Try adjusting the various audio settings in the Bose Hear app.
The Bose Hear app lets you configure your product. This includes audio adjustments, like Ear Balance, World Volume, Focus mode and Bass and Treble. Try adjusting these settings to determine if the are set appropriately for you.
Your product may need service.
If the steps provided do not resolve your issue, your product may need service. Follow the link below for more information on how to service your product. Depending on your product and region, you will be provided a contact number or the ability to setup service online.
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