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ReSound Enzo Q

Released by ReSound on February 27, 2020, Enzo Q is ReSound's flagship line of hearing aids for severe-to-profound hearing losses. Enzo Q is most well-known for it's compatibili…

ReSound Enzo Q hearing aid

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ReSound Enzo Q

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Released by ReSound on February 27, 2020, Enzo Q is ReSound's flagship line of hearing aids for severe-to-profound hearing losses. Enzo Q is most well-known for it's compatibility with some Cochlear® implants, which (among other benefits) allows wearers to stream sound directly to both ears from compatible Apple or Android devices. When you're fully dependent on your hearing aids, that kind of connectivity that can make a world of difference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?
Enzo Q is Made for iPhone, which means it can connect directly with iPhones to stream music, phone calls, and more. Enzo Q is also compatible with the new Android protocol, Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA), allowing direct streaming from select Android devices with Android 10 and Bluetooth 5.0. If your phone isn't directly compatible with Enzo Q, you can still get Bluetooth functionality via the Phone Clip +.
Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?
No. To stream audio from the TV you'll need the Unite TV 2 streamer.
Does this hearing aid allow for hands-free phone calls?
Hands-free phone calls were previously possible with the ReSound Enzo Q only when using the Phone Clip+ accessory. Without the Phone Clip+, callers’ voices could still be streamed to both hearing aids, as long as the phone was Bluetooth compatible, but you would need to speak into your phone itself for the caller to hear you. As of December 31, 2025, ReSound has discontinued the Phone Clip+ accessory. As a result, there is currently no way to make fully hands-free phone calls with ReSound Enzo Q hearing aids. You can still hear phone calls through the hearing aids, but you must speak directly into your phone. ReSound is expected to announce a replacement accessory, but until then, hands-free calling is not supported.
How will I know when it's time to change the battery?
A few minutes before the battery dies, you'll hear Beethoven's Fifth (dun-dun-dun-dun) through the hearing aids, letting you know it's time to change the battery.
How long do the batteries last?
It's hard to say with a powerful hearing like Enzo- there are a lot of factors. We'd estimate 4-6 days for the size 13 battery, and 6-8 days for the 675.
Are the batteries hard to change?
For most people, no. The size 13 battery on the BTE 88 is plenty big for most people to easily handle. But if you're concerned it may be difficult, talk to your hearing provider to see if you're a candidate for the BTE 98, which uses a larger size 675 battery that is easier to change.
How do I turn this hearing aid on and off?
To turn the hearing aid on, simply close the battery door. Opening the battery door will turn the hearing aid off.
How can I control this hearing aid, and which settings can I control?
Using either the pushbutton on the hearing aid, or either of ReSound's (2) remote controls, you can adjust the volume and program. Using the app, you can control volume, program, and base and treble.

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