I was trying Oticon’s Real 1s and expected to love them. But this turned out to be a hate relationship. Just switched to Phonak Audeo Lumity and LOVE them. I can now finally listen to movies on tv and understand the dialog. What a concept.
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.
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device for any DIY projects.
Hello - Phonak Audeo P90 user here - I have a Noahlink and would love to give DIY a try. I’ve been reading through the manual. Could someone PM me a link to the appropriate Phonal Target download? Thanks in advance.
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 as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.
Going to give the Phonak Spheres a try, any one have a link for the Target software download. I have previously done some DIY with my Resounds and Widex aids.
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, no doubt you have the Noahlink wireless programming devicoe for your DIY project on the sphere models.
Hi! Can i get a link to Phonak Target software? I have tinkered with programming my own hearing aids before and also have the Noahlink Wireless ready. Thanks!
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, as you have the Noahlink wireless I’m sure you’ll be up and running in no time.
Hello everyone! I’m new to the community, and I look forward to learning more. I have Phonak M50s. I’m looking for a link to download the Phonak Target software.
I will be looking for a Noahlink Wireless (new or used) to help me make some minor adjustments from time to time. (From reading previous posts - I promise to read the directions. ).
Welcome to the forum, sure that’s great that you’re trying out some DIY, it’s all pretty easy enough, target software is also pretty easy to use, with a Noahlink wireless on the cards I’m sure you’ll be up and running in no time.
Greetings. I’m on the verge of replacing my 5-year old Costco HA’s with a pair of Phonak Audeo Sphere 90’s, which I’ve tried and liked, but I want more DIY flexibility than Phonak’s app gives me. I’m willing to buy programming hardware (NoahLink Wireless 2?), but before investing, I want to make sure I can get the appropriate Phonak Target software. What Target versions will work for the Spheres, and where can I obtain it (I’m not an audiologist, just a DIYer). Thanks
Welcome to the forum, doesn’t matter version of the Noahlink wireless programming device you get, target 10 would be the version for the sphere models. Do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.