Along with, a community share procedure to facilitate sharing this and other DIY stuff
Some Hearing Aid fitting software can be found in the first PDF document named (Fitting Software Links and Sources) by clicking the Blue links to various manufacturers’ readily available online download websites. Other software (not readily available) might be obtained by posting a reply below that says what software you are seeking. Perhaps someone (who is familiar with the community share procedure and is willing to share) may contact you via PM/Private Message. Do not respond to any suggestions about paying for free fitting software!!
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Here’s two lists below of software which have been requested in the past. Though, the lists will become outdated/obsolete over time;
Frequently requested software:
Phonak Target 7.3.0
Oticon Genie2 2022.1
ReSound SmartFit 1.13 + Aventa3
Connexx 9.5.1/RexFit9.5.0
Connexx9.6.6/SiFit9.6.10
Starkey Inspire 2021 along with Starkey Patient Database 2015
Just scroll up to the very top of this topic and click and find Fitting Software Links and Sources…
In the PDF file named (01 Fitting Software Links and Sources) You will find Oticon Genie2 2022.1 readily available there.
Oticon Genie/Genie2 is no longer readily available. Use the community share procedure.
Hi pvc,
thank you very much, this site is like a paradise!!
I’m a newbie and I’m from italy, here there is a lot of valuable information about hearing-aid world.
It’s truly reassuring to know that so many people have already taken this path.
Yep, it’s here. Just scroll up to the very top of this thread/topic find and click a blue link named Fitting Software Links and Sources…
After clicking the link, please read the PDF file named (01 Fitting Software Links and Sources)
and you will find that Oticon Genie2 2022.1 is readily available there. Tip: click blue links.
Oticon Genie/Genie2 is no longer readily available. Use the community share procedure.
Perhaps your browser is not setup to automatically read PDF files and maybe it will download the PDF file named (01 Fitting Software Links and Sources). So perhaps it’s in your download folder?
Do you want the 2020.1 version with (both Genie + Genie2) before Oticon started distributing the Genie2-only version beginning with 2020.2 version.
ETA: Oticon (Genie2 for newer/current) Oticon hearing aids was decoupled from Oticon (Genie for older/legacy) beginning with the 2020.2 version. If you don’t already have the older Genie and you do want both versions, then you must install the older/combined version Genie2 2020.1 Genie+Genie2 2018.2 and then allow time for Genie2 to be updated by Genie Updater in Windows Sys Tray. But if you already have Genie then don’t worry about the decoupling. Just simply update what you already have using the Genie Updater in Windows Sys Tray.
I have the Mini Pro USB but hadn’t used it in quite a while. When I turned it on it showed a 2018 Genie version and didn’t automatically update. And the Updater in the sys tray didn’t work either. So, I’m sure I need the 2020.1 version with both Genie and Genie2.
Now, check your Genie Updater status icon against the three Genie Updater status icons that I just happened to display in the background of this screen clip.
Now you should know what Genie Updater is doing (no updates, new update available, or downloading an update)?
HMm; The current version of Target at this point in time is 7.3. I’m curious to know if you want an older version of Target for a specific reason? For example; The newer versions of Phonak Target doesn’t support Phonak’s obsolete proprietary wireless fitting device, (iCube). Therefore, you would need to use an older version of Target (version 6.1 or earlier) in order to support iCube. Otherwise you should use the current version Target 7.3.