Great guide, answered many lingering questions about the basic functionality of the program. So helpful. Very much looking forward to to further guides, the 'Frequency Lowering' sounds very interesting.
Thanks Brian The customization of the Philips has pushed me to choose Phillips over Jabra. My appt is in a few days, plan on going with Phillips and hopefully upgrade to 9050 if the update comes out before 6 months.
Wow this was really insitefull! Please continue this series its excelllent! Even if one doesn't DIY, it provides the necessary information to know what is possible to have a meaningful conversation with your audiologist!
I've only had hearing aids for three weeks, but I'm intrigued by the thought of making adjustments myself. I have watched your two videos on programming several times now. I ordered a Noahlink Wireless 2 yesterday and already have the Phonak Target software. I purchased the Phonak L90-RL's, so I would be very interested in seeing you make a programming video using the Phonak Target software. Very nicely done, thanks!
I’ll get on it as soon as I have time brotha. Tell all these people in the comments to pay my bills for 6 months and I’ll be able to pump out all these video requests like a mad man!
Current Costco client with Jabra Pro Enhanced. I've been waiting for these diy videos. You are the man! I wish I could get you to adjust mine. 1. If you didn't select new fitting, would the current settings in your HAs get imported into the software? 2. Is there a way to import REM data that was done at Costco just as you did with the audiogram data? 3. With regards to the fitting rationale, would you speak more about nal-nl2. My Jabra are set to the Jabra proprietary algorithm. I've been wearing aids since 2010 with the Bernafon Juna 9's and I've always wondered if using nal-nl2 algorithm would have made the aids sound better all around. I am a musician and that's just as important to me as speech. Oh, 1more question: Can the Jabra app's frequencies adjustments be changed to different frequency ranges?
Excellent video explaining all the variations of settings that can be made. This video made it easy to understand just how fitting software for hearing aids actually works. I am wondering if some brands other than Phillips are "locked" and so DIY fitting software would not be possible to use. We all are looking forward to more on using the software to make DIY adjustments!
Wow, wish I saw this 6 months ago. I've been doing DIY and to improve the distortion I get when playing guitar. I have two programs that work well but probably not optimal and hope your later videos cover some of this. The higher up the fretboard I play the more distorted the sounds can get. I don't think frequency is recommended for music though. I am now considering Widex moment 440's. I have the Philips 9030 and wonder if the the 9050's will have any improvements related to live music. Obviously Widex VS 9050 is going to be a huge cost difference even with the $3K hearing benefit. Thanks for a great video and looking forward to future videos on this subject. I think a video dedicated to music and more notably live playing and/or listening to moderately loud music would be a huge success for you. I've found a lot but what is hard, for a guitar player like me, is to find just the right gains that improve the sound but no add any note doubling, pitch shifting, or any other artifacts a normal hearing person might experience. Wish I could afford Widex since I've heard those 0.5 msec delays really help a lot and I'm sure Philips is in the 5-8 msec typical ranges. Oh is that audiogram is yours we are almost identical, lol. My loses might start a bit soon but the magnitudes are the same and I also use the open bass domes. Thanks again.
My pleasure sir! Regarding the 9050 and music, they haven’t made any changes for music so I doubt it would sound any different. I have a video coming out in a couple of days highlighting all the updates for the 9050
@@HearingClub So probably nothing directly for music but since it's a new chip from the 9030 and 9040, better AI, etc, I'm hoping the overall fidelity might be improved enough to affect how music sounds. I wonder if it's a new receiver or just the same ones? And of course reduced lots of the artifacts I get with the 9030's...wind, hair and movement noises.
well, my comment was lost but here it is again. I really appreciate your presentation. It's very informative, especially what your experiences have been programming the HA. I was not ready to DIY, but now I think I have to do it to fix my HA adjustments. My story began with me buying the Jabra enhance pro HA. I loved how it improved my hearing. But I quickly found out the Bluetooth connectivity of the Jabra was nowhere near the level of my old KS10s (aka phonak) HA. This was such a problem I returned the Jabra HA and got my money back. I decided I will keep y KS10s another year and hope Jabra fixes their Bluetooth problems. So, I asked my audiologist to tune up my KS10s, which included a firmware upgrade. Well, the firmware reset the HA and no problem, my audiologist simply restored my previous HA settings to the KS10s. But this is not working out. Something changed in the firmware. I asked the audiologist to do a full best practices setup, but she said it would take a long time AND my previous settings should be fine. They are not working well, so I am going to DIY to try and salvage enough of my KS10s to go another year. My previous audiologist always did a full best practice whenever he tuned my HA, but unfortunately, he retired. Anyway, again, thank you so much for the information and suggestions.
Is there going to be a follow up video or videos? This was a great start but it has me aching for more detail in how to cure certain issues. For example how do we determine how to fix situations where we can hear but not understand. The fitting software does not seem to be available currently.
There will be many programming videos. Unfortunately, my full time job only allows for so much time to be spent making videos and with new OTC products constantly being released and new innovations come out, it’s hard to keep up. I’m trying my best but it all takes time :)
This sounds great but I'm having trouble getting started. The computer I'm using has an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U 2.1 GHz. Intel has the Performance Core Max Turbo Frequency at 4.8GHz. Should this work? I loaded the program and updater. The program starts but the build doesn't update to the version you've shown. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I could sure use some help. Can't wait to get started.
Hi Brian! I have the Philips 9050 for about 1 month now, and I think they will be great with some tweaking. I have a Noah and the program, but studying up a bit before diving in. Initially my Tech programmed Real Ear algorithm, it was just too much. Next visit used the Audiogram, much better but too little. My goal is a compromise between both. Couple questions: At 11:09, can I choose "Use Inst Data", and immediately save that as a baseline program to go back to? At 17:14, Type Earpiece, is there a reference guide that either shows or defines all those earpieces? With severe/profound loss, Freq shifting will be needed. Looking forward to that video.
I was thinking about doing a live stream where I program a set of aids from start to finish and answer some questions from the viewers that are watching. Would that be something valuable to you guys? And yes to the first question. Yes there is a reference guide. Basic idea, find the least occluding dome that works with no feedback if you have a high frequency loss, occluding domes for lower and mid loss, and more severe losses. But the software will recommend the type of dome based on your loss.
Great video. Looking forward to your video(s) on making adjustments to solve issues. Maximizing speech, dealing with own voice, correcting pitch and volume and the host of issues that DIY's deal with.
I am a new HA user, 2 months using the Phonak Spheres. Will I be able to see the existing settings that my audiologist has programmed on my computer? I would like to tweak his settings instead of starting from scratch. Can I save the existing audiologist's settings myself on my computer? What do you think the Audi's response will be when I tell him I want to play with these variables? Thanks. This is a killer video.
well first of all, they wouldn't know you changed anything. And yes, with all fitting software, you can load, on your computer, the current hearing aid settings and then once you save those settings, there will be a profile saved. You can do whatever you want to it OR start from scratch. And thanks for your feedback!
Great tutorial ! Thank you so much Brian !!! I've got the Noahlink Wireless 2 and the Philips HearSuite 2024.1 software. Everything's fine so far. However I can't find how to perform an "In situ" audiogram ? Where should I start ?
I have a Philips 9050 hearing aid Bluetoothed to my Samsung Galaxy G21 Android phone. I am told by my Costco hearing tech that the 9050 can NOT answer or end phone calls by double tap or button push with Android cellphones. In addition the 9050 microphone also is not active with Android phones. However these features ARE operational with iPhones. Apparently the iPhone patent for these features has expired, so Android cellphones and Hearlink could program these features in their smartphones/app to allow hands free operation and communication with the 9050 Philips units. Could you inquire of Samsung & Hearlink & lobby Samsung/Hearlink to create an updated Android phone/Hearlink app to parallel the use of the 9050 Philips hearing aids in a manner similar to the iPhone? Please let us know when there is an Android or Hearlink update to permit these features as they function in the iPhone: double tap to answer and end mobile phone calls, and an active hearing aid mike to allow voice communication with cellphone not in one's hand near one's mouth. Thank you.
How does the tech choose the type of dome to first prescribe? Is it dependent upon one’s audiogram? Or is it trial and error? My tech said my audiogram requires open domes. How did she come to that conclusion? thank you.
open domes are used when you can still hear your low frequencies well or within a normal range. Open domes allow low frequency sounds to pass through the holes that make the open dome "open". If you were to use closed or power domes that block your ears up, the low frequencies would have no way to get inside the canal, being blocked by the closed domes .
Thanks for a great video. I got the 9040's last month. I skipped the part for adding my audiogram and when I connected the aids, it seems that it read my audiogram right off the aids as it matches the printout Costco gave me. Is this possible?
Yes, the software gives you 2 options, load whatever audiogram is currently programmed in the hearing aids or do a completely new fitting using whatever audiogram you input. Sounds like you loaded what was already programmed in the hearing aids
Honestly, I have no idea lol. I would do some google or RUclips searches and find out. I know if you have a windows pc, you can also install Mac OS on a separate drive or partition, I’m a computer nerd. I believe you can also do the same thing on the Mac, you can actually run windows as well, when I was doing this stuff, it was called “boot camp” for Mac. Do some homework and you can get it done! Good luck
If you could please address my former questions, I'd appreciate it. 😉 Also, regarding the REM data in my Costco profile: is there a specific file in the software that contains my HA data? Including the REM? If so, I could place that file in it's proper place in my own fitting software and thus have the complete data. This would be a good question to ask support.
Yes you should be able to do this, I believe it’s called auto REM but I never use this feature. I like to program the hearing aids myself. And yes, your fitting data is stored in the hearing aid and in the software. Every fitting session is saved and can be loaded into the hearing aids.
So you are saying that when I connect my hearing aids, that were programmed by Costco, to my home implementation, the REM data is included? I apologize for not being more specific, but I was asking if there was a profile file in Costcos system that I could copy to a USB stick and put that file in the proper directory on my home system so that the complete Costco programming would show up on my system?
At around 2 min you said since this was a stand alone version of the HearSuite program you did not need NOAH, which confused me because later you in fact linked up thru NOAH. I do have NOAH and was led to believe that was always necessary to connect and program hearing aids. I do know you can run the HearSuite program without NOAH and that's just in a demo mode which is what I did to become more familiar with the program before I bought the NOAH box. Does "set to target" cancel all the tweaked the fitting assistant has made for you? Does it also set to the setting prior to the REM changes the Costco fitter made or does it preserve those REM changes and consider those the "target" settings. Again, love this video, thanks. I've been DIY for over 6 months and I'm learning a lot from you. I've made sure to not change the P1 program much and have focused more on my custom music/guitar playing programs. Soon I'll go back in for another hearing test since I'm at about 1 1/2 yrs with these 9030's and really want to get the 9050's when they come out...soon I hope. I would buy the 9040's is knew for sure the 9050's would be available withing 6 months but I can wait.
I see the confusion and apologize. The physical device needed for programming the hearing aids is the “Noahlink wireless programmer” and this is 100% required to connect and program the hearing aids. There is another Noah reference and what I’m talking about is a program called NOAH, this is something we use at work and not required.
@@HearingClub Yes I did figure that out. No apology needed. You are doing a great service for those of us that need to do some DIY. Oh I've been buying my own domes since my Costco fitter told me I should not have to change them for 6 months or more. I found the almost all the ones on Amazon are not the newer open bass dome but just the older style open dome and then tend to feedback a lot more. Going to get the right ones today at Costco.
Gotcha and my pleasure! Regarding setting to target, that will overwrite any fine tuning changes for sure, including the fine tuning done while performing REM measurements.
I just got a pair of the new Philips 9050 HAs, programmed, from Costco. I have problem to connect them to HearSuite 2024.2 via Noahlink Wireless 2. The error message was “Instrument is not supported in the fitting software”. HearSuite has only one selection for 9050: HL9050 MNR. But for the older model 9040, it has 4 selections: MNB T, MNB T R, MNR T, & MNR T R); not sure what these model/profile numbers stand for. Just guessing, I need “HL9050 MNR T R” profile? I guess I have to wait for an instrument profile update of HearSuite for 9050 , right?
Brian, please ignore my comment. My hearsuite version was actually 2024.1, not 2024.2. After I installed the correct version, then everything works. My apology.
You can get it in the forum on my website. I removed it from the video, I don’t want to get in trouble and I’m not sure it’s ok to have it in the description. Hearingclub.me
Wish I had known. I returned my Phillips 9040 to Costco because the technician didn't know what she was doing. I don't want any hearing aids that I can't set myself.
This was Great!!!!! Thank you so much. Hope that you keep adding to it. I look forward to seeing more.
Thank you! Will do!
Great guide, answered many lingering questions about the basic functionality of the program. So helpful. Very much looking forward to to further guides, the 'Frequency Lowering' sounds very interesting.
It is very interesting. Some folks like it and some prefer not to have it.
This is excellent 🎉still using my KS-10 hearing aids, never had a problem. VA has issued Luminity now and they seem no better than the KS-10.
You put a lot of effort into this. Much appreciated! If I get the 9050 at Costco, will they do real ear measurements?
Costco does REM.
Yes sir
Purchased philips 9040 R hearing aid 3 months back. Audiologist tried his best to adjust all features. Working ok.
That’s great, thanks for sharing your feedback! Keep it coming
Thanks Brian The customization of the Philips has pushed me to choose Phillips over Jabra. My appt is in a few days, plan on going with Phillips and hopefully upgrade to 9050 if the update comes out before 6 months.
My pleasure, let us know how you make out!
Wow this was really insitefull! Please continue this series its excelllent! Even if one doesn't DIY, it provides the necessary information to know what is possible to have a meaningful conversation with your audiologist!
Exactly! Thank you for the great comment!
I've only had hearing aids for three weeks, but I'm intrigued by the thought of making adjustments myself. I have watched your two videos on programming several times now.
I ordered a Noahlink Wireless 2 yesterday and already have the Phonak Target software. I purchased the Phonak L90-RL's, so I would be very interested in seeing you make a programming video using the Phonak Target software. Very nicely done, thanks!
I’ll get on it as soon as I have time brotha. Tell all these people in the comments to pay my bills for 6 months and I’ll be able to pump out all these video requests like a mad man!
Current Costco client with Jabra Pro Enhanced. I've been waiting for these diy videos. You are the man! I wish I could get you to adjust mine.
1. If you didn't select new fitting, would the current settings in your HAs get imported into the software?
2. Is there a way to import REM data that was done at Costco just as you did with the audiogram data?
3. With regards to the fitting rationale,
would you speak more about
nal-nl2. My Jabra are set to the Jabra proprietary algorithm. I've been wearing aids since 2010 with the Bernafon Juna 9's and I've always wondered if using nal-nl2 algorithm would have made the aids sound better all around. I am a musician and that's just as important to me as speech.
Oh, 1more question:
Can the Jabra app's frequencies adjustments be changed to different frequency ranges?
It’s hard to answer all these on my phone but the answer to #1 is yes. Email me with the rest
Thanks for responding Brian, but can't find your email. 😢
Excellent video explaining all the variations of settings that can be made. This video made it easy to understand just how fitting software for hearing aids actually works. I am wondering if some brands other than Phillips are "locked" and so DIY fitting software would not be possible to use. We all are looking forward to more on using the software to make DIY adjustments!
You got it!
Great presentation. So helpful to see it all. Thank you so much, look forward to the rest of the series
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, wish I saw this 6 months ago. I've been doing DIY and to improve the distortion I get when playing guitar. I have two programs that work well but probably not optimal and hope your later videos cover some of this. The higher up the fretboard I play the more distorted the sounds can get. I don't think frequency is recommended for music though. I am now considering Widex moment 440's. I have the Philips 9030 and wonder if the the 9050's will have any improvements related to live music. Obviously Widex VS 9050 is going to be a huge cost difference even with the $3K hearing benefit. Thanks for a great video and looking forward to future videos on this subject. I think a video dedicated to music and more notably live playing and/or listening to moderately loud music would be a huge success for you. I've found a lot but what is hard, for a guitar player like me, is to find just the right gains that improve the sound but no add any note doubling, pitch shifting, or any other artifacts a normal hearing person might experience. Wish I could afford Widex since I've heard those 0.5 msec delays really help a lot and I'm sure Philips is in the 5-8 msec typical ranges. Oh is that audiogram is yours we are almost identical, lol. My loses might start a bit soon but the magnitudes are the same and I also use the open bass domes. Thanks again.
My pleasure sir! Regarding the 9050 and music, they haven’t made any changes for music so I doubt it would sound any different. I have a video coming out in a couple of days highlighting all the updates for the 9050
@@HearingClub So probably nothing directly for music but since it's a new chip from the 9030 and 9040, better AI, etc, I'm hoping the overall fidelity might be improved enough to affect how music sounds. I wonder if it's a new receiver or just the same ones? And of course reduced lots of the artifacts I get with the 9030's...wind, hair and movement noises.
well, my comment was lost but here it is again. I really appreciate your presentation. It's very informative, especially what your experiences have been programming the HA. I was not ready to DIY, but now I think I have to do it to fix my HA adjustments. My story began with me buying the Jabra enhance pro HA. I loved how it improved my hearing. But I quickly found out the Bluetooth connectivity of the Jabra was nowhere near the level of my old KS10s (aka phonak) HA. This was such a problem I returned the Jabra HA and got my money back. I decided I will keep y KS10s another year and hope Jabra fixes their Bluetooth problems. So, I asked my audiologist to tune up my KS10s, which included a firmware upgrade. Well, the firmware reset the HA and no problem, my audiologist simply restored my previous HA settings to the KS10s. But this is not working out. Something changed in the firmware. I asked the audiologist to do a full best practices setup, but she said it would take a long time AND my previous settings should be fine. They are not working well, so I am going to DIY to try and salvage enough of my KS10s to go another year. My previous audiologist always did a full best practice whenever he tuned my HA, but unfortunately, he retired.
Anyway, again, thank you so much for the information and suggestions.
My pleasure!
Hello , I am an audiology student and this was very helpful. Would you mind making a video for frequency lowering and tinnitus program please?
I’m working on more programming videos and I’m really glad this has helped! Thank you for watching!
Is there going to be a follow up video or videos? This was a great start but it has me aching for more detail in how to cure certain issues. For example how do we determine how to fix situations where we can hear but not understand. The fitting software does not seem to be available currently.
There will be many programming videos. Unfortunately, my full time job only allows for so much time to be spent making videos and with new OTC products constantly being released and new innovations come out, it’s hard to keep up. I’m trying my best but it all takes time :)
This sounds great but I'm having trouble getting started. The computer I'm using has an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U 2.1 GHz. Intel has the Performance Core Max Turbo Frequency at 4.8GHz. Should this work? I loaded the program and updater. The program starts but the build doesn't update to the version you've shown. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I could sure use some help. Can't wait to get started.
hmm... what version does it show that you have? you should be able to update it.
Hi Brian! I have the Philips 9050 for about 1 month now, and I think they will be great with some tweaking. I have a Noah and the program, but studying up a bit before diving in. Initially my Tech programmed Real Ear algorithm, it was just too much. Next visit used the Audiogram, much better but too little. My goal is a compromise between both. Couple questions: At 11:09, can I choose "Use Inst Data", and immediately save that as a baseline program to go back to? At 17:14, Type Earpiece, is there a reference guide that either shows or defines all those earpieces? With severe/profound loss, Freq shifting will be needed. Looking forward to that video.
I was thinking about doing a live stream where I program a set of aids from start to finish and answer some questions from the viewers that are watching. Would that be something valuable to you guys? And yes to the first question. Yes there is a reference guide. Basic idea, find the least occluding dome that works with no feedback if you have a high frequency loss, occluding domes for lower and mid loss, and more severe losses. But the software will recommend the type of dome based on your loss.
@@HearingClub Great idea! Thanks.
Great video. Looking forward to your video(s) on making adjustments to solve issues. Maximizing speech, dealing with own voice, correcting pitch and volume and the host of issues that DIY's deal with.
Thank you very much! I’m excited to be able to show you folks how to do use the software l.
I am a new HA user, 2 months using the Phonak Spheres.
Will I be able to see the existing settings that my audiologist has programmed on my computer? I would like to tweak his settings instead of starting from scratch.
Can I save the existing audiologist's settings myself on my computer?
What do you think the Audi's response will be when I tell him I want to play with these variables?
Thanks. This is a killer video.
well first of all, they wouldn't know you changed anything. And yes, with all fitting software, you can load, on your computer, the current hearing aid settings and then once you save those settings, there will be a profile saved. You can do whatever you want to it OR start from scratch. And thanks for your feedback!
Great tutorial !
Thank you so much Brian !!!
I've got the Noahlink Wireless 2 and the Philips HearSuite 2024.1 software. Everything's fine so far.
However I can't find how to perform an "In situ" audiogram ? Where should I start ?
Lemme take a look, if I forget to come back and answer you, please send me an email.
I have a Philips 9050 hearing aid Bluetoothed to my Samsung Galaxy G21 Android phone. I am told by my Costco hearing tech that the 9050 can NOT answer or end phone calls by double tap or button push with Android cellphones. In addition the 9050 microphone also is not active with Android phones. However these features ARE operational with iPhones. Apparently the iPhone patent for these features has expired, so Android cellphones and Hearlink could program these features in their smartphones/app to allow hands free operation and communication with the 9050 Philips units. Could you inquire of Samsung & Hearlink & lobby Samsung/Hearlink to create an updated Android phone/Hearlink app to parallel the use of the 9050 Philips hearing aids in a manner similar to the iPhone? Please let us know when there is an Android or Hearlink update to permit these features as they function in the iPhone: double tap to answer and end mobile phone calls, and an active hearing aid mike to allow voice communication with cellphone not in one's hand near one's mouth. Thank you.
I understand what you are saying and when it works, I’ll update everyone
How does the tech choose the type of dome to first prescribe? Is it dependent upon one’s audiogram? Or is it trial and error? My tech said my audiogram requires open domes. How did she come to that conclusion? thank you.
open domes are used when you can still hear your low frequencies well or within a normal range. Open domes allow low frequency sounds to pass through the holes that make the open dome "open". If you were to use closed or power domes that block your ears up, the low frequencies would have no way to get inside the canal, being blocked by the closed domes .
When will there be a version of Jabra?
I can do a video on Jabra but I have a pile of hearing aids I need to review first, it will be a while
Thanks for a great video. I got the 9040's last month. I skipped the part for adding my audiogram and when I connected the aids, it seems that it read my audiogram right off the aids as it matches the printout Costco gave me. Is this possible?
Yes, the software gives you 2 options, load whatever audiogram is currently programmed in the hearing aids or do a completely new fitting using whatever audiogram you input. Sounds like you loaded what was already programmed in the hearing aids
When tinnitus is variable instead of constant, how does one program the tinnitus feature?
you have to keep changing it to match your tinnitus
Are there any programming solutions that are compatible with Mac OS?
Honestly, I have no idea lol. I would do some google or RUclips searches and find out. I know if you have a windows pc, you can also install Mac OS on a separate drive or partition, I’m a computer nerd. I believe you can also do the same thing on the Mac, you can actually run windows as well, when I was doing this stuff, it was called “boot camp” for Mac. Do some homework and you can get it done! Good luck
If you could please address my former questions, I'd appreciate it. 😉
Also, regarding the REM data in my Costco profile: is there a specific file in the software that contains my HA data? Including the REM? If so, I could place that file in it's proper place in my own fitting software and thus have the complete data. This would be a good question to ask support.
Yes you should be able to do this, I believe it’s called auto REM but I never use this feature. I like to program the hearing aids myself. And yes, your fitting data is stored in the hearing aid and in the software. Every fitting session is saved and can be loaded into the hearing aids.
So you are saying that when I connect my hearing aids, that were programmed by Costco, to my home implementation, the REM data is included? I apologize for not being more specific, but I was asking if there was a profile file in Costcos system that I could copy to a USB stick and put that file in the proper directory on my home system so that the complete Costco programming would show up on my system?
At around 2 min you said since this was a stand alone version of the HearSuite program you did not need NOAH, which confused me because later you in fact linked up thru NOAH. I do have NOAH and was led to believe that was always necessary to connect and program hearing aids. I do know you can run the HearSuite program without NOAH and that's just in a demo mode which is what I did to become more familiar with the program before I bought the NOAH box.
Does "set to target" cancel all the tweaked the fitting assistant has made for you? Does it also set to the setting prior to the REM changes the Costco fitter made or does it preserve those REM changes and consider those the "target" settings.
Again, love this video, thanks. I've been DIY for over 6 months and I'm learning a lot from you. I've made sure to not change the P1 program much and have focused more on my custom music/guitar playing programs. Soon I'll go back in for another hearing test since I'm at about 1 1/2 yrs with these 9030's and really want to get the 9050's when they come out...soon I hope. I would buy the 9040's is knew for sure the 9050's would be available withing 6 months but I can wait.
I see the confusion and apologize. The physical device needed for programming the hearing aids is the “Noahlink wireless programmer” and this is 100% required to connect and program the hearing aids. There is another Noah reference and what I’m talking about is a program called NOAH, this is something we use at work and not required.
@@HearingClub Yes I did figure that out. No apology needed. You are doing a great service for those of us that need to do some DIY. Oh I've been buying my own domes since my Costco fitter told me I should not have to change them for 6 months or more. I found the almost all the ones on Amazon are not the newer open bass dome but just the older style open dome and then tend to feedback a lot more. Going to get the right ones today at Costco.
Gotcha and my pleasure! Regarding setting to target, that will overwrite any fine tuning changes for sure, including the fine tuning done while performing REM measurements.
I just got a pair of the new Philips 9050 HAs, programmed, from Costco. I have problem to connect them to HearSuite 2024.2 via Noahlink Wireless 2. The error message was “Instrument is not supported in the fitting software”. HearSuite has only one selection for 9050: HL9050 MNR. But for the older model 9040, it has 4 selections: MNB T, MNB T R, MNR T, & MNR T R); not sure what these model/profile numbers stand for. Just guessing, I need “HL9050 MNR T R” profile? I guess I have to wait for an instrument profile update of HearSuite for 9050 , right?
Is Philips 9050 pin-code locked by Costco?
Brian, please ignore my comment. My hearsuite version was actually 2024.1, not 2024.2. After I installed the correct version, then everything works. My apology.
ok perfect! were you able to program them and if so, how is it going?
nope they are not
Where is the link for the first video for software install?
You can get it in the forum on my website. I removed it from the video, I don’t want to get in trouble and I’m not sure it’s ok to have it in the description.
Hearingclub.me
Hello Brian! Can I use the TV adapter to stream HiFi Music to my hearing aids?
I’m not sure what hifi music is but if the music is coming from the tv, yes I suppose you can
Estupenda información Muchas gracias!!
De nada mi amigo! De nada y gracias 🙏
Are Costco Hearlink 9040 aids locked to Costco only service?
I don’t believe so, you just need the Philips software
Best videos
Thank you 🙏
Thanks!
my pleasure and thank you for the support!
Does Costco sell Philips 9050?
Not yet, everyone is waiting to see and Costco say they will not know until just before they get them so no information yet.
Exactly 👍
What he said lol
When the hearing aid troubleshooting charger
Wish I had known. I returned my Phillips 9040 to Costco because the technician didn't know what she was doing. I don't want any hearing aids that I can't set myself.
I get it man
Pvc ❤❤❤
Alright!