Great explanation thank you. I did not know how to delete the extra program tha I created. The problem is, if you lose your cell phone you won't be able to create programs. It should be a way to modify the 3 existing programs without creating others.
Thanks for the extensive description of the application. I like it, I hope to buy Widex in time, I am a long-time Phonax user. And I like Widex because it gives more options in the customization app. Somehow I think this would be easier as a watch to have, for the reason that it is more practical and faster to access. That you don't always have to take your smartphone out of your pockets. Thanks again. Otherwise I have a question, will Widex Moment get the BTE version?
Thank you for the comment! You are correct in saying that the customization within the app gives the user quite a bit of freedom with creating custom programs, adjustment of volume and (in a basic way) frequency response. The "Find My Hearing Aid" portion of most hearing aid applications has been very helpful also in limiting Loss and Damage claims! Unfortunately, we have no release date for the WIDEX MOMENT BTE in a direct streaming version. I would assume that it will be released at some point and the trend seams to be that BTE and Power BTE versions are the last released. However, in most cases, the RIC (non-rechargeable) and mRIC (rechargeable) options can cover most hearing loss fitting ranges that the standard BTE is able to accommodate. That is great news for app-users and those who wish to direct-stream to smart phones who are traditionally BTE users! We have to be careful though, WIDEX's android compatibility is behind some other manufacturers. If you have an Apple product you will have no issues. I was also able to verify with WIDEX that the app can be used on the smart watch with limited features! Thank you again for your comment!
Great explanation thank you. I did not know how to delete the extra program tha I created. The problem is, if you lose your cell phone you won't be able to create programs. It should be a way to modify the 3 existing programs without creating others.
hola, puedo escuchar musica con estos auxiliares (evoke F2) y celular Android?
Thanks for the extensive description of the application. I like it, I hope to buy Widex in time, I am a long-time Phonax user. And I like Widex because it gives more options in the customization app. Somehow I think this would be easier as a watch to have, for the reason that it is more practical and faster to access. That you don't always have to take your smartphone out of your pockets.
Thanks again. Otherwise I have a question, will Widex Moment get the BTE version?
Thank you for the comment! You are correct in saying that the customization within the app gives the user quite a bit of freedom with creating custom programs, adjustment of volume and (in a basic way) frequency response. The "Find My Hearing Aid" portion of most hearing aid applications has been very helpful also in limiting Loss and Damage claims!
Unfortunately, we have no release date for the WIDEX MOMENT BTE in a direct streaming version. I would assume that it will be released at some point and the trend seams to be that BTE and Power BTE versions are the last released. However, in most cases, the RIC (non-rechargeable) and mRIC (rechargeable) options can cover most hearing loss fitting ranges that the standard BTE is able to accommodate. That is great news for app-users and those who wish to direct-stream to smart phones who are traditionally BTE users! We have to be careful though, WIDEX's android compatibility is behind some other manufacturers. If you have an Apple product you will have no issues. I was also able to verify with WIDEX that the app can be used on the smart watch with limited features!
Thank you again for your comment!
NO SE ESCUCHA NADA.