I have watched this video a couple of times and it is really very good. It is an introduction to self programming. He is using the Philips software but it is very much the same as Oticon genie. He said he is going to be making a series of DIY videos and also said he is open to suggestions for topics to cover in detail. He is a licensed Hearing Aid practitioner working at a Costco in Pennsylvania.
Even though this is an intro video I did learn something valuable from it already.
I think it will be worth your while to check it out if you are interested in programming.
No not quite, it’s more like sonic/Bernafon, but interesting nonetheless.
I saw the video. I dabbled with self programming with my ks9’s using phonak software. I now have the Philips 9040’s. I can’t find the link to download the Philips hearsuite software. Can anyone help me on that?
Hi there, hey great your giving DIY a go on the Phillips, it’s easy enough, I take it you have the Noahlink wireless programming device.
Yes, I have Noahlink. I did finally find the download link on the hearing club website. I’m good to go.
Hopefully you didn’t have to pay for it, let us all know how you get on as there’s not a lot for the Phillips.
I am looking for fitting software for Bernafon zerena9
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough, don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device for any DIY projects.