Welcome @user984, please check your private message

Hi @Scomige , please read your PM

Hi there, sure no problem, you’ll find a big difference between those 2 models, going from iic to RIC, or are you sticking with something similar, because you’ll need to use the correct cables for Oticon CS44, but if you go wireless you can use the Noahlink wireless programming device.

Also do read the user guides,as they have “everything” in there for you to program for the first time, Genie is a little different then Phonak, but you shouldn’t have any problem with having used target, if you do, just ask here “on hearingtracker” as there’s plenty of us here to help.

Welcome to the forum, sure yes it’s available, again just read the user guide from the above mentioned link, it contains everything you’ll need to set up and program for the first time, any problems just ask or start a new topic in DIY forum.

Cheers

I had surgery and wasn’t able to attempt a download until today and the link has expired. It would be appreciated if you could send it again. Thanks, Jim

Hi @jfenton , please read your PM

I am also starting my Genie voyage with my Noah coming next week so I can fine tune my Real 1s and try to get my CC to work. I downloaded Genie and it appears to run fine on a Fusion VM on my Mac in Genie simulation mode. Fusion is free and doesn’t require a dual boot configuration.

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Just completed my trial of Oticon Real 1 and purchased a Nohalink Wireless. Would like to obtain the Oticon Genie 2 software. Thanks

Hi - just got a pair of Real 1’s and would greatly appreciate a link to the Oticon Genie 2 software. Purchased the Noahlink and am ready to go. Thank you!

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Welcome to the forum, sure it’s available, check out the user guide as well it’s has everything you need to use and set up for the first time, anything else just ask or post a new topic in DIY forum, there’s plenty of us doing DIY projects.

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Hi @firenzel and @tenkan,
What a great forum this is!
My mother has the Oticon More 2 and wants them to be optimized for playing the piano.
Her audiologist is not able to realize that from his office (without a piano) and I would like to give it a try when she is sitting at the piano and can give me direct feedback.
I would really appreciate a download link to the genie 2 software. I know I have to order the Noahlink wireless as well.
Thanks for all your contributions.

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Welcome to the forum, sure no problem, great you know about the Noahlink wireless programming device, do check out the user guide as well as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.

Also check out these helpful links for setting up your dedicated music program for the piano.

https://grandpianopassion.com/category/hearing-music/

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Hi Firenzel, can you please share a link for the Genie 2 software if you have one, Thanks

@pnagel
Welcome to the forum. please check your PM

Hello all, Greetings.
I am new here and I live in Brazil.
I have been wearing Oticon More 3 for 3 weeks now.
I am going to buy a NoahLink Wireless and I would like to get the link to Genie 2 software to try and fine-tune my hearing aids.
Please, can I still get the link to the software?
Thanks in advance.

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Welcome to the forum sure but don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for DIY projects.

Read up on the user guide as well very handy for setting up the first time, anything else just ask or post a new topic in DIY forum.

Hello Everyone, I’m looking to try my hand programming my hearing aids and it sounds like I will need the Genie 2 software. I have a Noahlink device coming next week so I have a lot of reading to do. Any help with getting the software would be greatly appreciated.

Welcome to the forum sure but do be sure to read those user guides as there very handy for setting up the first time, it’s easy enough and we have quite a few Oticonians doing DIY projects to help you along.

i am from bolivia i need genie 2 thanks!

Hi there, sure it’s available but you’ll also need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for DIY projects, do read the user guides as well very handy for setting up the first time.