Oticon Engage miniRITE hearing aids

Here we show you features available on your Oticon Engage miniRITE hearing aid with links to purchase spares and accessories ...
If you have Oticon Engage miniRITE hearing aids Connevans recommends ...
For listening to a TV: Oticon TV adaptor 3.0
For listening to a home telephone: Oticon phone adaptor 2.0 
For listening to a mobile phone: MFi LE bluetooth direct to the hearing aids or handsfree with bluetooth via an Oticon ConnectClip
For a Conversation in noise or over distance: Oticon ConnectClip or Oticon EduMic  or in more challenging situations Phonak Roger mic and a Roger X with an Oticon EduMic
Joining in virtual meetings & gaming: MFi LE bluetooth direct to the hearing aids or handsfree bluetooth via an Oticon ConnectClip or Phonak Roger On 3 used in headset mode with a Roger X with an Oticon EduMic
Oticon Engage miniRITE features, accessories & spares    Oticon Engage miniRITE
Suitable for moderate to severe hearing loss  
This hearing aid uses a  MiniFit RIC receiver and MiniFit Dome
Remote control Yes - RemoteControl 3.0 or Oticon Companion App
Replaceable filters Yes - pro wax miniFit in the RIC
RIC receiver Yes - MiniFit RIC
Domes Yes - MiniFit Domes
Open fit tubes No
Earhook No
Direct audio input  [?] No
Roger radio aid compatible  [?] Yes using a Roger X (with added gain) with an EduMic
Wireless connection to accessories Yes including EduMic
Classic Bluetooth No
LE Low Energy made for iPhone 2.4GHz Bluetooth Yes
LE Low Energy Android Audio Streaming (ASHA) 2.4Ghz Bluetooth No
Auracast No
User App Yes - Oticon Companion App
Loop programme/Telecoil  [?] No
Hearing aid battery 312 (brown)
CROS compatible No
Please note that the available features & number of user programmes will depend upon how the aid has been programmed by your audiologist.   
Wireless accessory programme - wireless accessories will work 'out of the box' without need to change the hearing aid programming.
If you are unsure of exactly what programmes you have available you also probably won't be getting the best experience from your hearing aid - we would suggest that you discuss the available programmes and when they should be used with your audiologist.

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