Phonak Target 10.0.0 (or latest version) Download

Hello PVC! I thank you for what you do for the community. I already ordered the Noahlink wireless and looking to download Target Software. HA is the Sphere. I would really appreciate it and pay it forward.
 
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I would love some assistance in finding the Target software and the Noahlink version needed to copy my Audeo P90 and program a newer set of Phonak Audeo Sphere Infinio I90 if its possible :)
Thank you in advance folks !
 
Please read your PM/Private Message/Conversation for information about how to find Phonak Target 11.0.0

Don't use Noahlnk (or even NOAHlink) because it is an old obsolete hearing aid programming device.
Instead, use (Noahlink Wireless or Noahlink Wireless 2).

You cannot copy the settings from one pair of hearing aids to another (different model) pair of hearing aids because each model's features may be different, and therefore an exact settings copy cannot be performed. But you can use the Transfer tool to transfer "some" settings.

The following AI Overview may or may not be useful for you;
To transfer Phonak hearing aid settings between devices or versions, open your Phonak Target software, open a new session, connect to the new hearing aids, and then use the "Transfer fitting" tool found in the [Fitting] menu to import settings from the older session. Some settings, such as global gain, fitting formula, occlusion compensation, and the program structure, can be transferred, while others like feedback test results, fine-tuning adjustments, and certain noise reduction settings do not transfer.
 
Hi there,
could someone (@pvc maybe?;)) send me a link to download last Phonak Target software (11.0 ?) compatible with my Phonak Audeo I90R and the Noahlink wireless 2 ?
Thanks,
Dave
 
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Hello, Can someone please share a download link to a version Phonak Target that is compatible with my M90 an L90 hearing aids and the Noahlink wireless 2. Thank you!
 
Hello, Can someone please share a download link to a version Phonak Target that is compatible with my Naida Paradise PR90 hearing aids and the Noahlink wireless 2. Thank you!
 
Hi. Just for a slight twist is there a version of Target for MacOS? If not I'll make PC work :) Secondly is Noahlink wireless the only suitable programmer or will something like iCube 11 wireless work. Lastly, thank you in advance :)
 
Hi. Just for a slight twist is there a version of Target for MacOS? If not I'll make PC work :)
Here's a clip from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF File named (01 Free Hearing Aid Fitting Software);
  • Will the fitting software work on my computer? The best answer for this question is typically found in a document published by the manufacturer and named (System Requirements). Generally, the fitting software works only on Windows Systems, or on Apple/Mac computers under emulation (example: Parallels Desktop for Mac or the free Boot Camp) though emulation still requires Windows to be installed. This is important; Emulation is just the first hurdle! Please note a second hurdle. These newer ARM processors (M1, M2 and soon M3, which are mostly Apple and even a few non-Apple computers) lack drivers for the most popular hearing aid programming device (Noahlink Wireless or Noahlink Wireless 2). Note that we may have a workaround for this missing Noahlink Driver driver problem. Special thanks to @mobbdeepq for this demonstration of how to use → UTM emulation.
  • Some software (Oticon Genie2 2021 or later) may not support older legacy Windows 7.
  • For legacy software, it's important to have the latest/last legacy version. Why? The latest version may contain legacy models that were missing from previous intermediate versions. It may have bug fixes. It may even have firmware updates. Avoid intermediate legacy versions unless you have a specific reason to revert backwards.
  • For current/newer software, it is still important to have the latest version. The current/newer software comes with Updaters and the updater program typically runs in the Windows system tray and it prompts you to install the latest version when it is available and that may require a restart of your computer. Phonak Target has an "Updates" section on the first page that becomes highlighted to notify you of pending updates. Tip: You can click or right-click on the updater icons in your Windows Sys Tray for detailed status.
  • Opt out of any improved software options during installation to avoid additional communication with the manufacturer.
Secondly is Noahlink wireless the only suitable programmer or will something like iCube 11 wireless work.
Here's a clip from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF File named (02 How to Program your Hearing Aids);

Step 2 - Purchase a hearing aid programming device

For DIY self programming you will need a hearing aid programming device/hardware. Bluetooth Pairing technology is for streaming Audio and such. You are not streaming Audio. Also, you cannot use Remote fitting. Please read a DIY School file named (01 Free Hearing Aid Fitting Software) as to why.

Selecting the correct programming device is not a trivial step because older/legacy hearing aids use cables and such to connect the hearing aid programming device to the hearing aids. In order to avoid Noahlink Wireless driver problems, try installing the fitting software first (before plugging in your programming device) If you do encounter Noahlink Wireless driver problems, read a DIY School PDF file named (Noahlink Wireless - Instructions For Use) and scroll down to a section named (Noahlink Wireless Driver Errors).


The DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) access portals are at your finger tips via 24/7 cloud storage access.
  • Start here → DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) to find the cloud storage access portals
  • You can easily find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking any PVC Avatar (click twice - counting the 2nd popup Avatar)
  • When logged in, you can find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking a Link in my Signature
  • And finally, you can perform a simple Internet search for "DIY School Hearing Aids"
 
Please read your PM/Private Message/Conversation for information about how to find Phonak Target 11.0.0

Don't use Noahlnk (or even NOAHlink) because it is an old obsolete hearing aid programming device.
Instead, use (Noahlink Wireless or Noahlink Wireless 2).

You cannot copy the settings from one pair of hearing aids to another (different model) pair of hearing aids because each model's features may be different, and therefore an exact settings copy cannot be performed. But you can use the Transfer tool to transfer "some" settings.

The following AI Overview may or may not be useful for you;
To transfer Phonak hearing aid settings between devices or versions, open your Phonak Target software, open a new session, connect to the new hearing aids, and then use the "Transfer fitting" tool found in the [Fitting] menu to import settings from the older session. Some settings, such as global gain, fitting formula, occlusion compensation, and the program structure, can be transferred, while others like feedback test results, fine-tuning adjustments, and certain noise reduction settings do not transfer.
Hi PVC, newby here. Please be so kind as to help me with the Target software- I wear Audeo L70's and it seems like nobody can fine tune these to my exact requirements. p.s., it is so wonderful to see how much you help everybody. Thank you in advance!!:)
 
Thank you, I did read that after posting. I'm confident I can make that work as long as I can find a well priced interface. Do you have link to the current version of Target?
 
Good afternoon. Would someone please send me the latest phonak target software. Thank You
 
Hi, can someone share with me a link to download the latest Phonak Target, I would need to dive in for my Audeo Lumity 90 please. Thanks!
 
Here's a clip from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF File named (01 Free Hearing Aid Fitting Software);
  • Will the fitting software work on my computer? The best answer for this question is typically found in a document published by the manufacturer and named (System Requirements). Generally, the fitting software works only on Windows Systems, or on Apple/Mac computers under emulation (example: Parallels Desktop for Mac or the free Boot Camp) though emulation still requires Windows to be installed. This is important; Emulation is just the first hurdle! Please note a second hurdle. These newer ARM processors (M1, M2 and soon M3, which are mostly Apple and even a few non-Apple computers) lack drivers for the most popular hearing aid programming device (Noahlink Wireless or Noahlink Wireless 2). Note that we may have a workaround for this missing Noahlink Driver driver problem. Special thanks to @mobbdeepq for this demonstration of how to use → UTM emulation.
  • Some software (Oticon Genie2 2021 or later) may not support older legacy Windows 7.
  • For legacy software, it's important to have the latest/last legacy version. Why? The latest version may contain legacy models that were missing from previous intermediate versions. It may have bug fixes. It may even have firmware updates. Avoid intermediate legacy versions unless you have a specific reason to revert backwards.
  • For current/newer software, it is still important to have the latest version. The current/newer software comes with Updaters and the updater program typically runs in the Windows system tray and it prompts you to install the latest version when it is available and that may require a restart of your computer. Phonak Target has an "Updates" section on the first page that becomes highlighted to notify you of pending updates. Tip: You can click or right-click on the updater icons in your Windows Sys Tray for detailed status.
  • Opt out of any improved software options during installation to avoid additional communication with the manufacturer.

Here's a clip from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF File named (02 How to Program your Hearing Aids);

Step 2 - Purchase a hearing aid programming device

For DIY self programming you will need a hearing aid programming device/hardware. Bluetooth Pairing technology is for streaming Audio and such. You are not streaming Audio. Also, you cannot use Remote fitting. Please read a DIY School file named (01 Free Hearing Aid Fitting Software) as to why.

Selecting the correct programming device is not a trivial step because older/legacy hearing aids use cables and such to connect the hearing aid programming device to the hearing aids. In order to avoid Noahlink Wireless driver problems, try installing the fitting software first (before plugging in your programming device) If you do encounter Noahlink Wireless driver problems, read a DIY School PDF file named (Noahlink Wireless - Instructions For Use) and scroll down to a section named (Noahlink Wireless Driver Errors).


The DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) access portals are at your finger tips via 24/7 cloud storage access.
  • Start here → DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) to find the cloud storage access portals
  • You can easily find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking any PVC Avatar (click twice - counting the 2nd popup Avatar)
  • When logged in, you can find the Access Portals again/anytime, by clicking a Link in my Signature
  • And finally, you can perform a simple Internet search for "DIY School Hearing Aids"
Hi PVC, could you please share a link with me to download the latest Phonak Target? I would need to dive in for fine-tuning my Audeo Lumity 90, please. Thank you in advance!
 
Hi PVC, could you please share a link with me to download the latest Phonak Target? I would need to dive in for fine-tuning my Audeo Lumity 90, please. Thank you in advance!
Thank you so much for your quick reply, and this entire site of resources and people willing to share the knowledge gathered from so many hours of goodwill is amazing. I will continue exploring this over the weekend. Thank you again PVC.
 
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Hi, I'm new here. I've been reading everything I can find looking for Phonak Target software. Is some kind soul able to share?
 
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