Phonak users who DON'T use autosense

Noahlink Wireless for yours :slight_smile:

It is already.

Within Automatic/AutoSense, you’ll start with Calm and you’ll have Speech in noise, comfort in noise and music.

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All this is dependant on the environment, so it could be in calm for a very short time and then as it detects other sounds it changes to whatever it think fits, if you want calm and to stay in calm you’d need to change that in target program manager, you just create a linked program (say “calm” in your case)

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Yes, search for the DIY section of this forum.

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I wear Phonak L90 and I love the autosense program and my hearing aids are programmed to start in the calm program for the most part I don’t even know when my hearing aids are adjusting or changing. I am also a provider and none of my patients complain about the autosense and I always have the hearing aids start in the calm program when they put them on.

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Just to clarify, you can have the auto program start in the calm mode and then switch as needed, or is it starting the separate calm program (as if I could select that program from the top of the app)? If the former, I may ask my provider to switch it to that too.

That’s what my remote programmer did during my last adjustment - set the autosense to start in Calm Environment but it hasn’t been long enough since the change for me to decide if its working better for me. There’s been no problem with that setting I just need time to slow down enough so that I can evaluate it.

How do you turn off Autosense? I’ve only been wearing my Audeo P90s for two weeks and I’m ready to go back to my 6 year old Rextons that were gifted to me. And apparently you can’t turn off the Autosense jingles when the program switches which is driving me nuts!

My Phonak App ===> Devices ===> My Hearing Aids ===> Scroll Down ===> AUTO ON Change settings.

You can’t turn off AutoSense completely but you can turn off hearing aids starting up in AutoSense automitcally. The HAs will noot up in the last program that was used.

Strictly amateur, but since you mentioned photagrapy. :grin:

I bought a Canon R8 (mirrorless, full frame) and a Canon RF 24-105 F/4 L lens. Best setup ive ever had. Very, very happy with this purchase. Canon RF lenses are made for mirrorless (R) Canon cameras.

I could do better bokeh with the F/2.8 lens, but i dont really “need” faster.

First ever camera and I’ve just bought a Sony A7II about 4 days ago.

Haven’t used it yet, as I’m in hospital. :rofl:

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I personally like Autosense. Works flawlessly for me. Here is a cool trick someone else mentioned:

Open the myPhonak app while in Autosense. Hit the “Adjust Program” button at the bottom of the Home Screen. Now look at the top of the screen and the app with show you what automatic program Autosense has selected and allow you to make adjustments. Here is a screenshot:

Jordan

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Sorry to hear about the hospital stay, Zebras. Hope you will be up and about soon, taking amazing pictures with the Sony!

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Sorry to hear you are not feeling well. With Sony Camera, you will soon be shooting wonderful photos and have an enjoyable time. Take care and all the best.

Could this be because folks that went with M & P versions liked (or at least tolerated) them as they were? I trialed both in the past and hated them but now have the Lumity and the key difference for me was autosense 5.0 being less intrusive. I still notice the program changing but it’s less jarring. I am coming from the old Oticon Chilis for reference.

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You can, in Target, as I have. When you select the additional programme you wish to have as “startup”, just uncheck Autosense, and it’s gone.

It no longer comes up as an option, or shows up in the app.

Peter

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The reason that they don’t notice a big difference? Probably not? I don’t know what’s going on with the people here who are bothered by the automatic changes. jsemberger is quite angrily adamant that it is not a fit issue but. . . I’d be very tempted to say it’s a fit issue :laughing:. I have hundreds of patients in the M and P audeos who do not notice the program switching. If there are big differences between the automatic subprograms then for sure it is going to get pumpy. At the default settings the only thing I’ve found to be particularly noticable by a significant number of patients is the low frequency boost in the automatic music program. But these things are pretty easy to resolve with some minor programming tweaks. If you don’t like the beam forming, just turn it off and move it to a manual program. :man_shrugging:

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I agree @Neville. The only time I notice the automatic changes is when Lumity switches to either Speech in Loud Noise (Stereozoom 2.0) or the Music program. The Music program is the most noticeable because of the bass boost but I have noticed it takes about 30-60 seconds of continuous music before the hearing aids make the switch.

Jordan

I never really notice the program switching in my Naida Lumity 90’s, if I do it’s very subtle, so my hearing aids, are left in Autosense 5.0, on a fairly permanent basis… Cheers Kev :wink:

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It’s in the Target software - not the MyPhonak ap.