Noah link and Specsavers

I’m still investigating going diy and so far I haven’t bought any aids to play with. I have come across cheap ish Specsavers aids but can I diy these ? Are there any brands I should avoid to go the diy route ?
Specsavers have said they would program them for me as my current aids are from them, so I asked. But this kind of defeats my objective.
Thanks for any help

Here’s a link to → How to read DIY School PDF files

Suggested DIY School help files;

  • 02 How to Program Your Hearing Aids

btw> NOAHlink is an old/obsolete hearing aid programming device not to be confused with Noahlink Wireless :wink:

@pvc

I thought I had the wrong link device , thank you for the correction.
Looks like i will not be using SPECSAVERS. That is most helpful. I am still finding my way around this site .
Thank you for the help

Check eBay UK for cheap programable HA’s. Read more from this forum, then you know which model HA is DIY. Just be patience.Take you time

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I have purchased Starkey Livio 2400Ai which wasn’t my original plan. Now worried as never bought them like this before but used credit card as added protection :thinking:
Apparently they are not locked so hopefully I will be trying this new venture soon . Best start reading the diy section!!

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Here’s a link to → How to read DIY School PDF files

Suggested DIY School help files;

  • 01 Free Hearing Aid Fitting Software
  • 02 How to Program Your Hearing Aids
  • Choose Hardware-Programming Device for Starkey
  • Fitting Instructions Starkey Inspire
  • Noahlink Wireless - DIY User Guide

Thank you @pvc
No doubt there will be lots of questions to follow :nerd_face: