Beach girl
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Right now I've got the Phonak Savia Arts. They are a few years old now, and both the Phonak people and folks on this site are telling me that the newer technology for the Naidas is better.
I'm reasonably satisfied with the Savias; I have no pressing urgency to spend another several thousand dollars on aids that might only be marginally better. But if they're a LOT better, then I'd do it.
One of the annoying things about them is that there is no way (or so I was told) to keep the automatic program, the "home" program, stable. If you were in automatic, it would automatically switch itself around if it thought you would be better off in another program. This drives me stark raving bonkers in the car, especially with top down, where I find the home program is perfectly good, but it won't stay the hell put!! It cycles through the other programs, like it's telling itself: "try this - nope. ok, try that...nope, ok, try the other thing..." and it keeps going and going but won't land on one. So if I want a program to stay the same, I have to pick one, but honestly, in that situation, the basic home program is the best.
SO - I found out, talking to the Phonak people at HLAA, that there IS a solution for this, which is to install a "calm" program in one of the slots. "Calm" is the same as the home program but it will stay put. I'm going to ask my audi to put that in. I'll probably sacrifice the "comfort in noise" program, which I don't use all that often.
Whether or not the Naidas are better, I don't know. Obviously no better way to know for sure than to try some out for myself, but I was interested in hearing other people's opinions.
I'm reasonably satisfied with the Savias; I have no pressing urgency to spend another several thousand dollars on aids that might only be marginally better. But if they're a LOT better, then I'd do it.
One of the annoying things about them is that there is no way (or so I was told) to keep the automatic program, the "home" program, stable. If you were in automatic, it would automatically switch itself around if it thought you would be better off in another program. This drives me stark raving bonkers in the car, especially with top down, where I find the home program is perfectly good, but it won't stay the hell put!! It cycles through the other programs, like it's telling itself: "try this - nope. ok, try that...nope, ok, try the other thing..." and it keeps going and going but won't land on one. So if I want a program to stay the same, I have to pick one, but honestly, in that situation, the basic home program is the best.
SO - I found out, talking to the Phonak people at HLAA, that there IS a solution for this, which is to install a "calm" program in one of the slots. "Calm" is the same as the home program but it will stay put. I'm going to ask my audi to put that in. I'll probably sacrifice the "comfort in noise" program, which I don't use all that often.
Whether or not the Naidas are better, I don't know. Obviously no better way to know for sure than to try some out for myself, but I was interested in hearing other people's opinions.