Phonak Target 8.02 software- downloaded, how to install?

@tenkan Thanks very much. Software installed and working fine. And Lumity HAs, Roger on, and Noahlink Wireless firmware all successfully updated. So a success.

Hey fantastic news, glad you got everything sorted out.

Hello, I would also need the target software. Thanks a lot in advance

Welcome to the forum, great your willing to give DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough but do read the user guides and of course you’ll need the correct programming device, from Marvel platform onwards the Noahlink wireless programming device.

Thanks a lot, that worked.
I wonder why we all have to go throug this scary process of finding this forum thread and then trusting somebody with a google drive link. Instead having an official download button for the version would be so helpful and also you wouldnt have to deal with everybody who need the software :slight_smile:

Unfortunately unlikely to happen as we aren’t actually allowed to have the software.

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Hi, I am unable to find a download link for Target software. Any help (download link) would be helpful. Thanks in advance.

Greg

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough but do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, and don’t forget your Noahlink wireless programming device.

hello, could I get the software too, it’s really hard to find. thanks in advance

Like many people on this forum, I have read many of the posts before joining. I just recently purchased my hearing aids…thirteen days and counting. So far I think I’m doing very well with them. However like many people in this topic, I am very much a Do It Yourselfer and am trying to locate the Phonak Target software. I’ve been able to find the user guide and updated drivers but the Target 9.1 software has eluded me.
I initially went to a local audiologist because of my insurance provider, Aetna which forces you to use Nations Hearing.com in order to derive any benefit from them. They pay the first $2500/pair. I set up an appointment with a local audiologist and she did the hearing test and gave me a copy of the audiogram and a pricelist of what the different levels of hearing aids would cost. The $2500 insurance would only get me entry level replaceable battery models. Not what I was looking for. She recommended the Phonak brand because I have a Samsung 23 Ultra phone. She indicated they were the best choice for Android users. Of course the top of the line Phonak L90-RL’s were priced at $6500 meaning $5000 out of pocket. I spent the nect 10 days or so doing intensive research reading and watching everything I could to help me make a smart decision. I then contacted the audiologist and inquired about a number of things. Do they test new aids with a test box before programming, do they do REM test, would she be able to assist me if I purchased them somewhere else and didn’t like the provider for some reason. She said she normally doesn’t do the REM test… she can, but the equipment to do that is only in their centrally located ofice (they have 4 locations here) and it’s not normally required. She would be glad to see me If I wanted her services and gave me an estimate of costs for various services. During this research period I found that I could buy the same hearing aid online from several different providers for a LOT less money, $2847 vs $6500. So I thought if the local audiologist isn’t going to do the REM test, why not buy them online? So that’s what I decided to do. I ordered them on a Tuesday afternoon and they arrived Thursday early afternoon. I wore them 9 hours the first day and 14 to 18 every day since. I’m hearing much better and the only downside is that I no longer have an excuse for not hearing my wife.
But as many folks have noted on this forum, there’s always room for improvement and I’m willing to purchase a Noahlink 2 and have a go at it.
Did I make the right decision in buying them online? Only time will tell suppose. But right now I am quite satisfied with my decision.
Are there any suggestions where I can locate the Target software?

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough, as you’ve read the user guides and know to get the Noahlink wireless programming device you’ll be up and running in no time.

Hi,
Would someone please point me in the direction of the latest phonak target software download for the 90L I have a noahlink.
Thanks,

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough including target software, seems you’ll be up and running in no time.

Helo. Can I get a link for the Target software?

Hi there, great your giving DIY a go it’s all pretty easy enough, but do read the user guides plus you’ll need the correct programming device depending on what models you have.

Hello, may I also have the link for the Target software? I will use it for my daughter’s HA. Thank you.

Hi there, you’ll also need the correct programming device for any DIY projects, what models are being used? Plus do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.

My daughter has the Naida Link Marvel. The Noahlink is on the way. Thank you.

Hello, I want to download the Phonak Target program. How can I download it?
I know the user guide and would like to download the latest target program.
I use is 90L, and I also have noahlink.
I desperately need your help. Thank you.

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go it’s all pretty easy enough, lots of people to help you along with anything if needed, since you already have the Noahlink wireless you’ll be up and programming in no time.