Beltone experts? MyPalPro profile

So (see prior posts) in desperation, my wife’s wearing the MyPalPro I’ve used to limited success in restaurant settings and other group-eating situations.

However, our first use of the unit was in the cockpit of the sailboat we lived on for 15 years; any time we were in a crowded anchorage or moorage (boats closer together than in anchorage, due to much shorter lines = limited swing room), she wore it in the cockpit for our sundowners (what cruisers call the evening cocktail time) so that anything she whispered would be for my ears only.

So, the mike is doing its job, admirably. Rarely do I not hear AND understand her; it works around corners and downstairs when I’m up and in other rooms and all the other places I didn’t have a snowball’s chance before.

But it’s a bit of a nuisance, at a minimum. Yet, it works.

So, the question. Does anyone know where I can get the profile of the sound discrimination (what it ‘hears’, at what frequencies)? I could have my audiologist set up one of my profiles to include only those frequencies, and PERHAPS I could actually hear and understand my wife in the usual places and circumstances normal hearing folk do with their spouses.

If not from some expert, perhaps a link to whomever at Beltone could provide it?

Thanks in advance.

L8R
Skip, hopeful

So, my latest appointment has come and gone, and here’s what happened:

According to my audiologist, there is no frequency spectrum within the MyPal Pro. It is merely a dumb microphone, reproducing anything it hears, and therefore, no twiddling with my intensely scrutinized frequency ranges in the various places within the Hear Max app on my phone will make any difference to my ability to hear my wife.

However, she seems willing to wear the thing around, and aside from the fact that its battery won’t last a full day, it at least allows us to communicate again.

Sigh…