Equipment:
Samsung TV
Samsung soundbar
Roku Ultra
Oticon TV Adapter
My husband has new hearing aids. We bought the Oticon Tv Adapter to stream the TV to his hearing aids. Problem when he does this the TV switches to TV Speakers only (takes he soundbar out of the setup) and he is the only one that can hear the TV.
We are looking for an option so he can hear the TV through his hearing aids and the rest of the family hear the TV via the Soundbar.
I understand Roku has hearing aid solution but it would only work for him and the rest of us can’t hear the TV.
We wanted to upgrade to a Sonos Arc soundbar but not until we solve our main problem.
Any suggestions?
Hi @rbw111,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
I understand that you want to connect your Roku Ultra to your husband's hearing aid and your Samsung soundbar at the same time. I'll be more than happy to provide you with more information about this.
Hearing aid and soundbar cannot be used at the same time because when you're using the hearing aid, it will activate a private listening mode, and this feature mutes the TV speaker or the soundbar.
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Riamie
Hi @rbw111,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
I understand that you want to connect your Roku Ultra to your husband's hearing aid and your Samsung soundbar at the same time. I'll be more than happy to provide you with more information about this.
Hearing aid and soundbar cannot be used at the same time because when you're using the hearing aid, it will activate a private listening mode, and this feature mutes the TV speaker or the soundbar.
Thank you for your understanding.
Regards,
Riamie
I think the OP needs a Samsung TV setting (which it may not have), or a sound bar with an output (I don’t know how common those are.)
I think most AVRs could do this. For example, besides the HDMI and speaker out, my AVR has three sets of line level audio outs.