Programming software and personal regulation of hearing aids (DIY)

Hello :slight_smile:

I have an interesting information regarding software and programming, personal regulation of hearing aids

page with interesting software for programming, personal setting of hearing aids from Phonak company

PFG software - Phonak Fitting Guideline software

Software for personal fitting of Phonak hearing aids is quite easily accessible. There may be software for hearing aids from other companies as well but perhaps harder to find

As far as I know to connect to hearing aids for personal regulations one can use USB, Hi-Pro interfaces, and cable like CS44 or CS44a. Optionally it may be possible to insert some small electrical wires directly to electrical pins of battery sockets of hearing aids for regulation purposes

it seems that oldest software for programming phonak hearing aids is PFG 8.6c for fitting oldest (legacy) hearing aids, then newer version of this software is iPFG 2.6e for fitting not so old hearing aids like Phonak Una. For fitting newest, modern hearing aids there are many versions of software called Phonak Target like 5.4.2 42686

PFG 8.6c for fitting oldest legacy hearing aids from Phonak company:
iLink, Perseo, Claro, Valero, Supero+, Aero, MAXX, PiCS/PiCS2, Eprom, Astro and Legacy Classic instruments)

iPFG 2.6e for fitting newer legacy hearing aids from Phonak company:
Audeo, Certena, Eleva, Exelia, eXtra, microPower, Milo Plus, Naida, Nios Micro, Savia/Savia Art, Una, Versata/Versata Art, iLink, MAXX, legacy programmable

Phonak Target like 5.4.2 42686 for fitting newest, modern hearing aids from Phonak company

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other good pages about hearing aids programming

there is some of this hardware that can be found on ebay, amazon or aliexpress sites, etc.

for example Hi-Pro interfaces for around 50$ on ebay

for example cs44, cs44a cables for around 20$ on ebay

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Guys you should read through the DIY forum before posting, this is all totally obsolete information and quite pointless now im afraid. :wink:

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I’m glad I sold my Hi-Pro & cables when I had the chance! :shushing_face:

Yeah same, i no longer use mine for many years, it’s all in sitting in box in the garage somewhere now. :laughing:

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