Hi all,
yesterday being Christmas day here we wanted to listen to some Christmas music 
from a radio station on our HomePods using my iPhone.
I held my phone near the HomePods to transfer the program to them. This would 
not work I felt the vibration that normally indicates the transfer process 
should occur. 
So no music!
Thismorning Tuesday I thought I would try again. However I had not turned on my 
hearing aids before trying connect the phone and the HomePods. All worked as 
you would expect.
So it appears that I can’t play music from my phone if I have already turned on 
my hearing aids. I do have the aids connected to the phone via bluetooth.  It 
was my understanding that aids connected on a different frequency to normal 
bluetooth. Could others try and replicate this and let us know there findings 
before I contact Disability support.
Thanks for any ideas.
Max.

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