If it were my father, I would start with Costco. They sell only premium level hearing aids which are rebranded aids from the major companies so as not to be direct competitors with local clinics. If you have the software you may want to tweak them later. You can take advantage of Costco’s...
The Philips 9050 (Costco) and the Oticon Intent use the same hardware. The firmware is different but how much is different is subject to speculation and the fitting software looks completely different.
Someone on another forum made a detailed comparison of the Sennheiser Sonite R, the Costco...
The Bluetooth page on my Windows 11 computer shows "ConnexxAir dongle--Driver is unavailable" Any thoughts here? I have searched for a new driver but without success.
Maybe misdiagnosed the problem, in part at least. ConnexxAir and dongle don't seem to be talking to each other. Probably need to find a safe download for the dongle driver. BTW the software is more complete, with help files etc. than I had. Thanks
OK, thanks. I have seen that and the two possibilities for fitting software in my post above also came from DYI School. I just do not know which if either will work with the KS7. BTW, you were a tremendous help to me in your previous life in another forum. Thanks for that.
I am trying to program a set of old Costco K7 hearing aids. Am I correct that I will need the Rexton Connexx 6.5.5/RexFit 6.8.4 or the Connexx 6.5.5/SiFit 6.1.0. I wonder if I can use the ConnexxAir with whatever software is appropriate.