I’ve been a long time Oticon users, and first time trying Phonak due to all the hype of the Infinio Spheres. I’m on Day 2 and haven’t yet had chance to be in a really noisy situation, but will be within a few days when I hope on a few flights and have business meetings.
Sphere mode and programs
My audiologist during my fitting setup my programs that I can toggle to:
- “Automatic”
- “Speech in Noise”
- “Spheric Speech in loud noise”
- “Music”
She asked me which programs I wanted and I had no idea, but saw “Spheric” and asked her to add that. Am I correct in understanding that to get the new fancy extra “Sphere” mode, that is the correct program to add AND I need to manually select it? (aka it won’t auto switch to it)
Also, i did find it weird that the only way to get this program is for the audi to load it as a preset, otherwise it can’t be chosen. Given that is a lighthouse feature for these hearing aids, I found that super odd that we cannot configure or select ourselves in the iOS Phonak app.
No auto switching programs?
I was under the impression that the “Automatic” program was the “Autosense” which has a bunch of sub programs that the software figures out which program to be in at any given time to adapt. How do I know whether it’s doing it aside from hearing an audible change suddenly? When I look at the app, it always is in the “Automatic” mode according to the selected profile, and never switches to say “Music” even if I’m listening to music at my laptop in a quiet room. I read another thread where someone said that when they watch movies and there was a reasonably long music scenes, they were delighted that it switched to the music program. I haven’t seen that yet so wanted to check.
Silicone Ear molds
For years I’ve been on the Oticon as I mentioned (previously the More 3), I’ve had their “Varitherm” ear mold material. It was hard but as it warmed it got comfortable and I never had issues with it. It also fit really nice in my ear canal and relatively discreet.
My audi got my silicone ones this time with a “Select A Vent” which has plugs to choose different vent sizes. This ear model seems feel massive in my ear and stick out more, it’s grippier but in a bad way–it’s much hard to insert in my ear canal. The old ear molds used to fit flush with my ear canal when inserted so it was easy to know when they were fully inserted, I’d push them in and just feel for the top edge relative to the edge of my canal.
With these new silicon ones, since they protrudge higher than my ear canal opening, i can’t do the same so I’m feeling i’m always pushing on them to given the grippiness of the silicone, it’s always gymnastics to get them in.
I’m not sure if it’s just a matter of me getting use to them, but I really dislike them.
Look how chunky this f’ers are compared to my Oticon molds:
My audiologist told me that the “Varitherm” is something propriertary with Oticon and she doesn’t think i can get them made with a Phonak receiver. Anyone know?
Harsh “S” sounds
I’ve self programmed oticon in the past but not a lot on frequencies or anything, just on things to mess with updating firmware and tryign to sovle feedback issues with over the ear headphones. I have the noah link device and plan on self programming these as well (I love to tweak). I’m finding in certain situations that “S” sounds are super harsh both in podcasts and when my 7yo son talks. Any advice on what needs to be tweaked here?
Other Tips on self programming
I realize everyone’s hearing is different, so not asking about specific tuning of frequency, gains etc. But wondering if there are any common pitfalls people have found audiologist make when fitting these and not enabling certain features when they should be? Looking for any and all best practices or tips,… including info to bring back to my audiologist in 2 weeks when I go back for my follow up.