Being a programmer and DIY-guy, I just ordered the Noahlink to have more control over my HA than the shop I purchased them from some time ago provides. Looking forward to iterating to better listening. The audiologist here is very quick (and dirty) to my taste, especially with me having a pretty low maximum volume before I literally feel my ear-protection muscle contracing.
Can someone point me to the Genie2 S/W? Will be eternally grateful!
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, please be sure to research and read the user guides before starting your DIY projects as itâs very helpful for setting up the first time.
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, please be sure to research and read the user guides before starting your DIY projects as itâs very helpful for setting up the first time, as you have your Noahlink wireless on the way, Iâm sure youâll be up and running in no time.
Iâve recently upgraded to a set of Oticon Intent 1s. Could I get a link to the latest version of Genie 2 so I can tweak the fitting as I used to do with my old Signia hearing aids?
Hello everyone, I bought a used Rubby 2 in Germany and want to set it up in TĂźrkiye. They wonât do it there because, supposedly, their software doesnât support it. Could you please send a link to the Windows version? The device is for my father-in-law, who is not doing well financially, and I want to help him. Thank you very much.
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, youâll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for your DIY projects.
Kaiser offers 4 brands of hearing aids. Since I was having issues with getting Phonak loaded, I thought I would see if Widex or Oticon where an alternative.
Hello,
You kindly sent me a link to download Oticon Genie about 3 years ago and I have found the program to be very useful. I have now got a new computer and would be very grateful if you could provide me with a new link so that I can dowload the program again.
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, youâll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for your DIY projects
First time member. Recently bought a pair of used Oticon Xceed 1 UP BTE. Had it programmed by an audiologist. Very happy but would like the option to tweak the programming, especially for the left aid. Could I please get the link for the necessary software? Thanks!
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, please be sure to research and read the user guides before starting your DIY projects as itâs very helpful for setting up the first time.
Hi tenkan, sorry to bug you. I am new to this community. I am also new to hearing aid and just got my Intent 1. My audiologist kept restricting some of the features and so I try to tinker with it myself. Can you kindly send me the Genie download link?
Thank you so much.
Hi there, yeah thatâs no good, you should be able to try the full featureâs and see for yourself if they help or not, youâll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for any DIY projects.
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, youâll need the Noahlink wireless programming device for any DIY projects.