Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough but do read the user guides, and if course don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device, great user name as well!

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Hi,
Could I please have a link to latest Connex software? I am a DIYer, had some hearing loss in the military and now I just want to tweak stuff a little bit on my styletto 7AX’s. Thank you

HELLO !
Could you send me the download link?

Hi, could you send me the link too? Thankss

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 you’ll need the Noahlink wireless for your DIY projects.

Could anyone send me the link?

Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, you’ll need the correct programming device depending on which models your using, Noahlink wireless for NX onwards.

Hi Tenkan. I have a Noahlink on the way and was curious if I could trouble you for a download link for the latest installer for Signia Conexx. I’d greatly appreciate it!

Thanks for your posts here.

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting your projects, as you have the Noahlink wireless on its way I’m sure you’ll be up and running in no time.

Hi Tencan,

I’ve used Costco HAs for about 15 years and would like to try DIY. I just got the Rexton Reach and understand I need the Connex and Noahlink
I saw a Noahlink on Amazon or do you have a recommendation for getting one?
I would also like to get a link to the Connex download.

Thank you

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, and yes you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device, these are available on eBay as well, doesn’t really matter which online platform,so long as you can get the best price possible.

Thank you very much. I’ve wondered if this was possible for a long time.

I was able to get a loner Rexton Reach to try a few days after trying the Philips. Neither of them seems great, but both are better than the ks 9’s I’ve been wearing. It’s hard to tell for sure because both of these tests were basically initial fits.

So far, the Rexton real-time conversation analyzer, speech focus, and auto direction features are more annoying than helpful.

Does anyone have experience self-programming the Rexton Reach regarding these auto direction features?

Is there one of these 2 hearing aids that are better as far as DIY goes?

Thank you,

Hi, could you please share the link with me as well, much appreciated!

Greetings everyone, great forum! I have stage 4 hearing loss. I wear 2 devices Signia Pure Charge and Go AX. I am from Kazakhstan. We have very bad service in terms of customization and very weak specialists. For 2 years they can’t adjust my hearing aids correctly. I have always wanted to try it myself. And thanks to your forum I realized that my dream can become a reality!
Can I really download an application, buy a programmer and do it myself without a specialist? If yes, can someone help me to share a link to Connexx? I will be immensely grateful to you! :slight_smile:
Cheers everyone!

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, and don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device.

Hi Tenkan.
I have already a Noahlink so could you send me the download link for the latest installer of Signia Connexx.
Thank you in advance and thanks for your help on this forum.

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, Connexx is easy to navigate as well, since you have the Noahlink you’ll be up and running in no time.

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Hi, this is one guy more looking for the Connect 9 software (for my Signia 5IX). And yes, I know that I need the Noahlink device.
Thanks & best regards, -pl

Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.