Check out the Phonak iCom Bluetooth with FM
The freedom to connect to the world of modern technology is now possible with iCom, the revolutionary wireless communication interface. Instant seamless integration of Exelia micro with the world of technology is possible with one simple push of iCom.
Features
-A wireless world
-Handsfree and binaural mobile phone use
-Unlimited stereo connectivity to any Bluetooth enabled or adapted device such as laptops, MP3 players and television
-FM access
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What You Can Find in This iCom Lens
Here are even more great features of the Phonak iCom
iCom can stream the audio signal from a host of communication and entertainment devices, such as television, GPS systems and stereo equipment. iCom can be connected to these devices either through Bluetooth or with a standard audio cable. The stereo sound quality and ease of use means you will enjoy full connectivity to a wireless world.
iCom is also compatible with the Phonak FM technology, which greatly supports hearing when background noise, distance and echo are present. FM can easily be combined with iCom, giving you the benefit of receiving the FM signal simultaneously in both ears.
The iCom TV bundle comes with a TV bluetooth transmitter to connect your TV wirelessly.
Charging the Battery
Each iCom has an internal, rechargeable battery. To charge the battery, connect the mini USB charging cable to your iCom. Then plug the other end of the charging cable into a power outlet.
Turning your iCom ON or OFF
To turn ON /OFF your iCom, press and hold the ON/OFF button for about two seconds. Do you like this lense? Keep yourself updated!
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Wearing your iCom

To put iCom around your neck, open the neckloop by unplugging it.
Activating the Antenna
Plug in the neckloop. This will activate the built-in antenna and is necessary for the iCom to communicate with your hearing instruments. Where to Buy Your Icom
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Connecting Your iCom to you Cell Phone

iCom easily connects and receives via Bluetooth%u2122 from your mobile phone and sends the signal wirelessly to both hearing instruments, leaving your hands free.
With iCom, you can answer or make calls with the push of a single button. iCom also streams your voice back to the mobile phone, for effortless mobile phone use.
*Before you can use your iCom with your mobile phone, you must complete the pairing and connection procedures.
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The iCom can stream the audio signal from a host of devices, such as television, GPS systems and even your stereo equipment. The iCom can be connected to these devices either through Bluetooth%u2122 or with a standard audio cable. The stereo sound quality and ease of use means you will enjoy full connectivity to a wireless world.
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Connecting via audio cable (3.5 mm jack)
1-Connect the audio player to iCom with an audio cable.
2-Insert one end of the audio cable into the headphones socket on your audio player.
3-Insert the other end of the audio cable into the audio input on your iCom.
Listen to FM with Your iCom

The iCom is also compatible with the Phonak FM technology, which greatly supports hearing when background noise, distance and echo are present. FM can easily be combined with iCom, giving you the benefit of receiving the FM signal simultaneously in both ears.
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