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El nuevo programador de audífonos que sustituirá a los que hay ahora, es el mismo de el GN Airlink2 que ha sido comprado por Himsa para sustituir al antiguo Noahlink Wireless.

Actualmente compatible con Beltone, Resound, Sivantos, Danavox  y próximamente también con Oticon, Phonak, Starkey, Unitron, Widex...

Consulta con tu audioprotesista por tu necesidad y si es compatible con tus audífonos y programas.



Noahlink Wireless is a new industry-standard programming interface based on the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) standard, also known as Bluetooth Smart. This means that Noahlink Wireless can provide completely wireless programming between your computer and BLE enabled hearing instruments.

Noahlink Wireless can be used to program BLE enable hearing instruments from several different hearing instrument companies, and the number is growing. (Beltone, Resound, Sivantos, Danavox…. And under Development Oticon, Phonak, Starkey, Unitron, Widex...)

The noahlink wireless needs to be set up with your hearing aids by your audiologist or hearing aid dispenser. 

Before purchasing an Noahlink wireless, you need to contact your hearing aid distributor and confirm that they are happy for you to make an appointment for them to set up your equipment.  

 

According to the FDA, it is in your best health interest to obtain a professional medical evaluation before purchasing a hearing aid and you are encouraged to do so before bidding on this item. If you choose to not obtain a medical evaluation before purchasing this item, I am required by law to provide to you and obtain from you a signed written waiver of the medical evaluation, and I am required to provide to you a copy of the User Instruction Brochure for a hearing aid, review the contents of that brochure with you, and afford you time to read the brochure. You must provide to me either a signed statement from a physician or a signed waiver before I will deliver this item to you. Upon your request, I will also provide to you a copy of the User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid or the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor from whom a User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid can be obtained.