Philips HearLink 2

Philips HearLink 2

Hearing aid remote control

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531 reviews
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Control your hearing aids directly from your smartphone or smartwatch. Adjust volume, switch programs, and stream audio discreetly. Features vary by hearing aid model.

Adjust volume
Switch hearing programs
Stream calls and music
Check battery level
Find lost hearing aids
Access app support
Adjust sound equalizers
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What's New in Philips HearLink 2

1.7.1

April 27, 2026

To improve your experience, we regularly update the app to make it more reliable and easier to use. In this update, we have made improvements and bug fixes to make the app more stable.

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This app rose +21 positions in Medical chart.

Last updated on July 18, 2026.

User reviews

My iPhone problem

Compared to earlier hearing aids, simply inserting them in my ear does give be adequate functioning most of the time.

Unless I sit for a time euth my phone and click through various steps, I may have only limited functionality.

At times I must reset the Bluetooth connection (turning it off and in again)… other times other clicks are necessary to get it functioning properly.

If not fully checked out to confirm full functioning, I will sometimes miss phone calls because the phone is not ringing but is only sending a ring signal to my hearing aids… and that signal is not getting through.

Serious enough problem that I would probably choose a different manufacturer next time.

I’ve asked Costco if there is not a new upgrade to the software to address this problem, but they claim not to be aware of such… but still seem to be aware of complaints such as mine.

I’d be happy to hear from Phillips in this issue.
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Hearing aids

The battery portion of the hearing aids are a bit too wide for a person with a smaller ear that wears glasses.

Equalization

I do like the enhanced ability to hear birds. However musical instruments are distorted; violins sound “tinny”, more like trumpets. In general, under most circumstances, I mute the sound amplification to -4 for conversation.
Running water, flushing the toilet has unusually high frequency sounds. Also,, piano sounds distorted.
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Apple phone is

I was not shore to switch to Apple because I had an apple 5 years ago. Now my hearing aids work a bit better.

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Hearing better

Two years

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

App fails to connect to hearing aids

Bug

Inconsistent data tracking and reporting

Bug

Compatibility issues with newer iOS versions

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

More granular sound adjustment options

Feature

Ability to create custom sound profiles

Feature

Better integration with Apple Watch

Feature

FAQ

What does the Philips HearLink 2 app do?

The Philips HearLink 2 app allows you to control your compatible Philips hearing aids directly from your smartphone or Apple Watch. You can adjust volume, switch between pre-set programs, mute surroundings, check battery levels, and even stream audio like calls and music to your hearing aids.

What are the key features of the Philips HearLink 2 app?

Key features include discreetly adjusting volume for each hearing aid, switching between programs set by your hearing care professional, checking battery status, and streaming audio. Some models also offer sound equalizers, a journaling feature, and the ability to find lost hearing aids.

Is the Philips HearLink 2 app free to use?

Yes, the Philips HearLink 2 app is free to download and use. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned.

What devices are compatible with the Philips HearLink 2 app?

The app is designed to control Philips hearing aids and requires pairing with your hearing aids. For optimal performance, it is recommended to use iOS 15.2 or later. A full list of compatible devices can be found on the Philips hearing solutions website.

How do I set up the Philips HearLink 2 app?

To use the app, you first need to pair your Philips hearing aids with your mobile device via Bluetooth. Once paired, you can open the app to access its control and feature functionalities.