My new Brio P-UP's I have ordered came in. I have an appointment on Saturday for my fitting. I don't know what to expect as this will be my first foray into digital aids after wearing analogs for years.
I suspect they will be programmed with defaults to start with.
Whoot!!!
Do they have your audiogram? If so, they will probably adjust these digitals accordingly.
If you, down the road, still want analog, I believe they can shut off/eliminate that which makes the aids digital and be as near analog as possible.......but don't quote me....
Yes, they have my audiogram. I think they will go with the Phonak target software defaults for the first fitting. I do want the start up delay as short as possible as I always put my aids on before turning them on.Do they have your audiogram? If so, they will probably adjust these digitals accordingly.
If you, down the road, still want analog, I believe they can shut off/eliminate that which makes the aids digital and be as near analog as possible.......but don't quote me....
I just got my set of the Brio P-UP aids and so far I'm impressed with them although I've only had them a day. Speech sounds much better than my old analog aids. I took a friend with me so I'll have a base voice to compare to and he sounded softer but good. My own voice is louder than with my old aids and my friend told me that I'm talking lower now than I used to.
I had no problems hearing my friend or anyone else while walking around Costco. Leaving Costco and driving to work I can hear the noise reduction work and can even hear the radio again. Not that I listen to the radio that much because I couldn't due to the road noise. I let my drivers side window down while going 45 mph and can still hear the radio although greatly diminished as expected.
Costco did make ear impressions but I haven't sent them in yet as I want to give the aids a short trial to see if they will work out for me. I'm currently using my old molds and tubes from my Siemens aids. I didn't get the Compilot set either which is priced at $299 for the Compilot, TV-Link S and remote mic.
The aids were programmed with defaults in the Phonak Target software. I did have the audi turn off the start up delay as I always put my aids on before turning them on. It's a bummer these aids don't have an off switch but I can work with that as I've had a set of aids years ago that didn't have a switch.
I had to ask the audi to give me a way to mute the aids while I'm at work as I work in a noisy enviroment. Hearing protection is recommended but not required. I don't want to listen to all that noise while I work. So the audi took one of my programs (#5) to use as a mute.
They were programmed with defaults to start with.
In addition to the automatic (normal) program, my audi programmed the customs as follows:
1. SteroZoom
2. Comfort in noise 1
3. Phone via T-Coil + mic
4. Acoustic phone
5. Custom (programmed as mute)
I switched over to T-Coil to call a friend and I could hear him in both aids which is great! I had to reduce the volume from max for the first time on my cell phone while talking with my friend. Hearing the phone in both ears is a big help for me!
I got the silver/gray color to match my hair. I go back for my first follow up in 2 weeks.
So far I'm happy that I took the plunge to go all digital.
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I just got my set of the Brio P-UP aids and so far I'm impressed with them although I've only had them a day. Speech sounds much better than my old analog aids. I took a friend with me so I'll have a base voice to compare to and he sounded softer but good. My own voice is louder than with my old aids and my friend told me that I'm talking lower now than I used to.
I had no problems hearing my friend or anyone else while walking around Costco. Leaving Costco and driving to work I can hear the noise reduction work and can even hear the radio again. Not that I listen to the radio that much because I couldn't due to the road noise. I let my drivers side window down while going 45 mph and can still hear the radio although greatly diminished as expected.
Costco did make ear impressions but I haven't sent them in yet as I want to give the aids a short trial to see if they will work out for me. I'm currently using my old molds and tubes from my Siemens aids. I didn't get the Compilot set either which is priced at $299 for the Compilot, TV-Link S and remote mic.
The aids were programmed with defaults in the Phonak Target software. I did have the audi turn off the start up delay as I always put my aids on before turning them on. It's a bummer these aids don't have an off switch but I can work with that as I've had a set of aids years ago that didn't have a switch.
I had to ask the audi to give me a way to mute the aids while I'm at work as I work in a noisy enviroment. Hearing protection is recommended but not required. I don't want to listen to all that noise while I work. So the audi took one of my programs (#5) to use as a mute.
They were programmed with defaults to start with.
In addition to the automatic (normal) program, my audi programmed the customs as follows:
1. SteroZoom
2. Comfort in noise 1
3. Phone via T-Coil + mic
4. Acoustic phone
5. Custom (programmed as mute)
I switched over to T-Coil to call a friend and I could hear him in both aids which is great! I had to reduce the volume from max for the first time on my cell phone while talking with my friend. Hearing the phone in both ears is a big help for me!
I got the silver/gray color to match my hair. I go back for my first follow up in 2 weeks.
So far I'm happy that I took the plunge to go all digital.
I just got my set of the Brio P-UP aids and so far I'm impressed with them although I've only had them a day. Speech sounds much better than my old analog aids. I took a friend with me so I'll have a base voice to compare to and he sounded softer but good. My own voice is louder than with my old aids and my friend told me that I'm talking lower now than I used to.
I had no problems hearing my friend or anyone else while walking around Costco. Leaving Costco and driving to work I can hear the noise reduction work and can even hear the radio again. Not that I listen to the radio that much because I couldn't due to the road noise. I let my drivers side window down while going 45 mph and can still hear the radio although greatly diminished as expected.
Costco did make ear impressions but I haven't sent them in yet as I want to give the aids a short trial to see if they will work out for me. I'm currently using my old molds and tubes from my Siemens aids. I didn't get the Compilot set either which is priced at $299 for the Compilot, TV-Link S and remote mic.
The aids were programmed with defaults in the Phonak Target software. I did have the audi turn off the start up delay as I always put my aids on before turning them on. It's a bummer these aids don't have an off switch but I can work with that as I've had a set of aids years ago that didn't have a switch.
I had to ask the audi to give me a way to mute the aids while I'm at work as I work in a noisy enviroment. Hearing protection is recommended but not required. I don't want to listen to all that noise while I work. So the audi took one of my programs (#5) to use as a mute.
They were programmed with defaults to start with.
In addition to the automatic (normal) program, my audi programmed the customs as follows:
1. SteroZoom
2. Comfort in noise 1
3. Phone via T-Coil + mic
4. Acoustic phone
5. Custom (programmed as mute)
I switched over to T-Coil to call a friend and I could hear him in both aids which is great! I had to reduce the volume from max for the first time on my cell phone while talking with my friend. Hearing the phone in both ears is a big help for me!
I got the silver/gray color to match my hair. I go back for my first follow up in 2 weeks.
So far I'm happy that I took the plunge to go all digital.
My audi showed me a long listing of features for my everyday program on the Phonak Target software screen. I assumed that all features available were included in my fitting but I'll ask my audi when I go back.
I thought Stereo Zoom was included in my everyday program and wondered why Stereo Zoom was also included as a manual program. I'll ask my audi about that too.
Although I haven't had my aids long enough to test speech in wind but it is supposed to be included in my everyday program.
I haven't figured out DuoPhone yet. According to the Phonak website it works automatically when you put a phone up to your aid. My audi said it only works with acoustic phones however Phonak shows a demo using a cell phone. So far I've been having to switch to T-Coil to use the phone.
I'm not familiar with the FM program. What it's for and how it works.
Thanks for your suggestion. I'm taking notes to bring with me at my next appointment.