Well this is of course in the realm of hearing-aid-magic, but here’s what’s in the information balloons the Connexx pops up for these features. And I don’t know if you were told this or not, but at Costco they said to me that the iFocus 360 program is mainly for use in cars.
-One automatically-selected microphone setting in the Automatic program is called “Auto iFocus 360,” and there’s a little picture of a car attached to it.
The tooltip says…
“Side selection (left or right) is automatically handled by the QuadCore system. Unl ike systems which copy the signal to the contralateral ear side, ifocus 360 uses true side directionality for superior localization. The microphone focus automatically tracks to the side, behind, or to the front of the wearer, depending on the direction of the loudest speech siqnal.”
The “iFocus 360” program gives only one microphone setting, and that’s “iFocus 360” (nothing about autos, and no picture of a car)
The tooltip says…
“This mode uses QuadCore Audio Exchange to achieve a true directional response to the side of the wearer. Side selection (left or right) is automatically handled by the QuadCore system. Unlike systems which copy the signal to the contralateral ear side, iFocus 360 uses true side directionality for superior localization. The microphone focus automatically tracks to the side, behind, or to the front of the wearer, depending on the direction of the loudest speech signal.”
Are these two statements identical? Just asking…
I initially tried the iFocus 360 program – actually, the Costco audi had set it up – but didn’t find it a lot of use, mainly because I’m never in a car, basically.
I couldn’t find any other documentation. Maybe somebody else knows more.