I’ve just been looking online at the phonak paradise p30 out of curiosity and was wonder what the fitting range was for the p30 as i can’t seem to find this information if anyone can help me out with this information
Ok thank you very much for that was just looking around phonak but couldn’t find the information
https://www.phonakpro.com/uk/en/home.html
Phonak Pro site which I think is for audiologists, has a lot more info.
Thank you very much for the link I was looking around main site
Thank you! I shall look for that!
(an aside: Phonak have a major office here in Mississauga. In fact it’s on my way to work. They don’t respond to me directly. They will politely tell me to go to my optometrist.)
My last audiologist didn’t help when I needed new hearing aids. They told me that they were restricted in the hearing aids they could prescribe and fit. Turns out that’s not so. I found pages of named Phonak hearing aids when I searched online. The audiologist I chose to replace them has done magnificient work obtaining early approval for new hearing aids, and successfully specified much better hearing aids.)
Perhaps you should be aware that Paradise is the platform, based on a chipset and software, which powers a whole line of hearing aids, and the “30” is just a service level you pay or don’t pay for various options and capabilities enabled. All the of the service levels (50, 70 , 90) have the same fitting ranges.
Most assume you mean the Audeo line when you mention Paradise, but there are others which use the paradise platform with different fitting ranges. If the Audeo line doesn’t meet your fitting need, look on the phonakpro site for their other lines and poke around.
WH
Thanks. Audeo. and 90.
I’ll look in the phonakpro site.
Dave