Every Phone Must Work with Hearing Aids by 2026
Published Date: 1/26/2026
Rule
Summary
Starting January 26, 2026, all wireless phone makers must ensure every phone model works well with hearing aids. This rule helps people with hearing loss enjoy clear calls without extra hassle. The government approved the paperwork rules for three years, so companies know exactly what info to share, keeping things smooth and fair.
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All New Phones Must Be HAC
Starting January 26, 2026, every future wireless handset model sold or used in the United States must be hearing aid compatible (HAC). This rule is designed so consumers with hearing loss can access the same phone models as people without hearing loss.
Bluetooth Pairing Requirement for Hearing Aids
The rules require that a certain number of handset models meet Bluetooth coupling requirements so phones connect more reliably with hearing aids, including over-the-counter hearing aids. Handset manufacturers must submit a sworn declaration stating the Bluetooth coupling standard used and that the handset was tested for compliance.
Clear Labels and Digital Info for HAC Phones
Handset packaging must show whether a model is hearing aid compatible and must report conversational gain with and without hearing aids where applicable, and whether it meets telecoil or Bluetooth coupling (and which Bluetooth technology). Manufacturers may use digital labeling (a QR code and website) and must provide internal-package instructions on hearing-aid compatibility settings and how to turn them on or off.
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