Truhearing TH 7 RIC LI T

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Hello. Got these a couple of weeks ago, told they would connect to PC, they lied to me. Windows also lied to me, saying they had LE Audio Support in Windows 11. So went and bought Floogoo and using the Floocast program to get hearing aids connected to PC. Only it doesn't detect the hearing aids to be paired! My mom's phone detects and connects, the PC itself detects and connects, but Floocast and Floogoo, will not detect them. The only thing I can think of is that it's a firmware issue, and I need to update the firmware. But I do not know how. Does anyone here know how I can update the firmware on my hearing aids to hopefully get them finally connected to the PC through Floogoo?
 
The technology you mention (Bluetooth dongle with Auracast support / FlooGoo) is new and not supported by all devices. For example it is not supported by all cell phones. Also, do you have any evidence that Auracast is supported by your Truhearing TH 7 RIC LI T ReBranded hearing aid model?

Clip below from → TH 7 RIC LI USER GUIDE 2 (Instructions for Use)
Audio streaming with iPhone
Your hearing aids are Made for iPhone hearing aids. This
means you can get phone calls and listen to music from
your iPhone directly into your hearing aids.
Additionally, your hearing aids may offer hands-free
calling with compatible iPhone and iPad devices.
For more information about compatible iOS devices,
pairing, audio streaming and other useful functions,
contact your Hearing Care Professional.
Audio streaming with Android phone
If your mobile phone supports Audio Streaming for
Hearing Aids (ASHA), you can get phone calls and
listen to music from your mobile phone directly into your
hearing aids.
For more information about compatible Android devices,
pairing, audio streaming and other useful functions,
contact your Hearing Care Professional.
Bluetooth
Your hearing aids are equipped with Bluetooth wireless
technology to enable audio streaming from mobile
phones or other compatible devices.
In an airplane, the use of Bluetooth functionality may
be restricted, especially during take-off and landing. If
this is the case, you can switch off Bluetooth wireless
technology in your hearing aids via the smartphone app.
 
I have no 'proof', nor understanding of the technology. All I know is from scouring the internet, being told many times "Floogoo will work", "Floogoo will work for most hearing aids", "Go buy Floogoo, many streamers use it", "this works, many hearing aid wearers are using it . I have it and it works with truhearing TH 7 premium confirmed"

A month ago I didn't even have hearing aids, and now I got them, didn't get to pick the brand and modeled, and the provider told me I would be able to stream from my PC directly to the hearing aids.

Guess I have been lied to by everyone, every step of the way, and I'll be stuck using headphones.
 
ReBranded hearing aids are usually not the latest technology and this facilitates offering lower prices. (This below from → a search); TruHearing works with many hearing aid brands, including Phonak, Unitron, Starkey, ReSound, and their own private label, TruHearing brand (which is made by Signia).

Using the example of your (Truhearing TH 7 RIC LI T) model; is a version of Signia AX technology (which is not the latest technology because the Signia IX platform is the latest Signia technology).

A month ago I didn't even have hearing aids, and now I got them, didn't get to pick the brand and modeled, and the provider told me I would be able to stream from my PC directly to the hearing aids.
I believe the Signia AX technology supports ASHA streaming protocol, and not Auracast. I don't know if FlooGoo supports any other streaming technology other than the latest-Auracast-streaming-technology. But you cannot mix the two streaming protocols. They must match.

For disclosure purposes (below is from Google Gemini) and was not written by me;
Key details about Signia AX7 and MFi:
  • Direct Streaming with iOS: The Pure Charge&Go 7AX hearing aids are specifically designed to support direct audio streaming from iOS devices that meet the MFi standard.
  • Signia App: You can also use the Signia app, available on your smartphone, for remote control functionality and adjustments to your hearing aid settings.
  • Android Compatibility (ASHA): In addition to MFi for iOS, Signia AX devices also support direct streaming with compatible Android devices using the ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) standard, according to Signia Hearing Aids.
 
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