Ear Gear FTW Jordan. All the benefit you highlight but without the heat of the skullcap
My audi. Guess what I have
Just been catching up on the really long thread and as per my early comments fairly near the beginning I pretty much match up with Jordan.
I love my Infinio spheres. They have made my life normal again. I do a lot of loud sporting events and they just allow me to talk with my kids during them. The FA Cup final at Wembley was magnificent and not just because I am Palace supporter but because of how much of it I could hear and be present with.
I pretty much donât have to do anything other than Autosense these days and I rarely use my Roger On other than in headset mode or with the TV.
I did manually switch Sphere mode on during one conversation in a restaurant and forget to switch it off. I was really surprised when the batteries ran down after about 8 hours as this was the first time I had heard the battery warning on these aids since getting them.
For everyday usage battery life is almost a two day thing although I do charge every day.
I will add I love the rechargeable case. I have one for my Lumity life hearing aids but this one and the size is rather special.
Yes, I remember from your post from August or September 2024? IIRC, you have acrylic earmold with 0.8 mm diameter vent? And UP receiver? Iâm not sure if you have the NAL-NL2 or DSL 5.0 adult fitting algorithm.
I use Adaptive Phonak Digital. It works for me
NAL-NL2 I believe. Next time I fire up Target Iâll look
Any news if NAL NL3 is released yet, I havenât been on Target for some time, and I was hoping to try it out, when itâs released? Cheers Kev
Thank you @Bimodal_userâŠI am much obliged
Thatâs good news. Thank you. Progress.
Iâm eager to have it installed on my Paradise P90Râs.
DaveL
Kevels,
Please do share your experience within the NAL (v3) in due course.
Be interesting to hear your thoughts.
Will do @Sara82, it will indeed be interesting Cheers Kev.
Kev I plan to test too.
But my specialist sells mainly ReSound. ?
I donât know if he will get the new operating system program quickly.
Dave
Yeah Dave, but, âHe must have Targetâ⊠Otherwise, you wouldnât be using your Phonak aids! It will just be an update. Might be a month or 2 before itâs released though? NAL NL2 works for me, but hopefully there will be a slight overall improvement across the board, we shall shortly find out? Cheers Kev
I thought that audiologists were required to service any hearing aid from a manufacturer that they deal with. I had a problem a while back where an audiologist wouldnât service mine which I purchased in another state in the U.S. and I explained the Phonak told me they should service them. I explained to the audiologist that it would be like if I bought a Toyota in one state and moved (in the U.S.) that another Toyota dealer should be willing to service them and honor the warranty.
I donât think so. If you are looking for gratis support like the original HCP provided, the new guy didnât get a cut of the money for the support portion that was paid for the hearing aids. Some will agree to service them for a fee. Some wonât know your brand or the fitting software that they need. Lots that can get in the way.
WH
Not in the U.S. In the U.S. you have to be a patient of that audiologist in order to have your hearing aid serviced, in a vast majority of cases. I donât know of any cases where this doesnât apply. I have never heard of any ârequirementsâ other than that.
Our REM guys suggested mid-2026 as a reasonable expectation for when NL3 will be available.
Audiologists arenât techs employed by manufacturers. They do whatever they want to do. That said, I would expect most to provide service for a fee and the services they are willing to provide might depend on the device.
The extreme horror situation that has happened to a lot of clinicians is that a new patient walks in with an ancient device that they want âcleanedâ and when the clinician goes to clean it it crumbles to pieces in their hands and then they have a strange angry client in their waiting room saying that it worked when they walked in and the clinician owes them $5000. So any situation that might feel like that is something that they want to avoid. Patient comes in with an analogue hearing aid theyâve been using for 30 years? They might as well be handing me a FabergĂ© egg.
So it is probably delays - It was to be expected.
Those horror situations are common to many service jobs. For example, we never forgot when working on water wells that as soon as we touched them we might own them. Thousands of pounds of stuff going into a 4" hole. Everything hanging on the minor thread diameter wall-thickness of many connections of sometimes decades-old pipe. One screw-up and the customer might claim we needed to buy him all new stuff and drill him a new hole, which could easily cost $50k. One we pulled had been badly owner-installed. A few hundred feet of glued Schedule 40 PVC (which is crazy wrong) that had been left in the sun for years before installation, and with no safety rope. We were lucky to get it out without dropping any of it. When we refused to re-use it, the guy claimed we should buy him new pipe because there was nothing wrong with his before we touched it. Fortunately that level of irrational customer was rare.