Retone Manuals & User Guides
Retone specializes in affordable, over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids and rechargeable Bluetooth hearing devices designed to easily enhance your auditory experience daily.
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Retone is a manufacturer of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices and hearing aids designed to improve the daily sound quality for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Focusing on accessible and affordable auditory solutions, Retone products frequently feature modern conveniences such as Bluetooth streaming, portable rechargeable cases, and adjustable listening modes (like Quiet, Restaurant, and Outdoor settings). By combining ergonomic fitting options, such as interchangeable domes, with intuitive push-button controls, Retone aims to make hearing enhancement simple and accessible.
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How do I charge my Retone hearing aids?
Place your hearing aids into the charging case and ensure the LED indicator turns on. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the hearing aids inside the case, and about 3 hours to completely charge the case itself.
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How do I connect my Retone device via Bluetooth?
Take the device out of its case to turn it on, then go to your smartphone's Bluetooth settings. Find your Retone device in the list and tap to connect. Once successfully linked, you can stream music or answer calls.
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How often should I replace the ear domes on my Retone hearing aids?
It is highly recommended to replace the silicone ear domes every 3 months. This helps maintain comfort, hygiene, and prolongs the lifetime of the hearing instrument.
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What do the different program modes on my Retone device do?
Retone devices typically feature multiple modes, such as a Quiet mode for natural sound, a Restaurant mode for noisy environments, and an Outdoor mode for maximum noise reduction.
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What should I do if my Retone hearing aid starts whistling?
Whistling is often caused by the volume being too high or an improper fit. Try lowering the volume, ensuring the dome is completely and securely inserted into your ear canal, and avoiding covering the microphone with your hand.