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Phonak ComPilot II User Guide

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8.4 Managing multiple inputs
When an audio source is connected via ComPilot II,
your hearing aids will automatically switch to the special
streaming programs.
It is possible to have multiple audio sources connected
and in operation with ComPilot II:
J Two Bluetooth devices.
J One 3.5 mm audio plug.
J One direct audio input (Europlug).
A phone call always has priority.
You will hear the ringtone even when listening
to other audio sources. If you reject or terminate
the call, audio streaming will resume.
If you want to listen to music from your
connected mobile phone, you must start the
music via your phone initially; it cannot be
started from the ComPilot II.

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Phonak ComPilot II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BluetoothYes
Power sourceRechargeable battery
Water ResistanceNo
CompatibilityPhonak hearing aids with a wireless connection
StreamingYes, audio streaming from Bluetooth devices and FM receivers
Remote ControlYes, via app or device buttons
MicrophoneBuilt-in microphone for phone calls
FM compatibilityYes, with optional FM receiver
Audio input3.5mm audio jack
NeckloopIntegrated
Operating RangeUp to 10 meters
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Charging Time3 hours

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