Oticon Genie 2 2023 download?

Congrats @tenkan your post is number 700 in this thread although it appears most are from you anyway! :slight_smile:

They are indeed from the NHS and I did read a thread where post 29 (I think) gave the required code; FXMWR26AFE I believe it was?

I replied in my PM folder to @firenzel for the swift response to my request.

Seems to me you guys provide better support than most commercial companies out there IMHO.

Thanks again and I’ll report back when I have had a chance to read the User Guide and connect to my hearing aid.

Thanks & kind regards,
-=Glyn=-

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Hello. Could I also have the link for the Genie 2 software (if possible the latest version), please? Thank you!

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough but do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, oh and don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device.

Hi there,

I’m wanting to check my mother’s inlaw parameters as her ability to hear is way worse than before.

Does anybody know where to find the Oticon Genie 2?

Thank you

Could I have the link for the Genie 2 software please. Thank you !

Hi @firenzel , can you please share a link for the Genie 2 software if you have one,
I have Oticon Ruby , thanx

Hi there, your forum is very cool… I just got my new intent and would like to give a try to the latest Genie software (I already have the Nohalink) and used with my previous OPN.

Could someone send me a link for the latest Genie 2 please?
Best regards,

Would you please send me that link as well? Going to give DIY a try. Thanks!

Hello @firenzel
Hello @tenkan

Hope everyone doing well

I’m so happy that I became a member of the forum hearing tracker after few months reading you and everyone else

I just purchased the Hi Pro programming device and waiting for the shipment
I would love to get the link for the Genie 2 software please so I can help myself

Very grateful for all who are working hard and dedicating much efforts for all the hearing tracker forum members

Thank you

Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, it’s not too hard to do, but do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, I see your going to use the HiPro, don’t forget the cables and flex connectors (if needed) you don’t mention the models your using but from OPN onwards you can use the Noahlink wireless programming device (unless you have a non wireless ITE or CIC type)

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hi, could anyone share link for oticon Genie 2 please ? Will i be able to program for Oticon Opn 1 BTE with this software ? Thank you.

Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, it’s all pretty easy enough but do read the user guides as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, yes you’ll be able to program your OPN models, but you’ll also need the Noahlink wireless programming device for any DIY projects.

Hi everyone,
I’m new here. I’d like to help my dad and fit him with hearing aids. Can you give me a link to Oticon Genie 2?

Welcome to the forum, great your willing to give DIY a go, but do read the user guides and research as much as possible before jumping in, you don’t say what models your trying to do but the Noahlink wireless programming device is required for OPN models onwards.

I’m new here and new to Oticon Intent. May I please ask for the link to the Genie 2 software? Thank you!

Viennatone Slim RIC SR Li T tu 7

which software do you need for Viennatone devices? Thanks…

Viennatone Slim RIC SR Li T tu 7 are rebranded Audio Service Stiline (or rebranded Signia Styletto AXĀ“), and you may need either the fitting software for Audio Service or Signia Connexx . I don’t know if the hearing aids are locked, or if Viennatone (Neuroth) have it’s own fitting software

Welcome to the forum, I see you now have the information you need, good luck.

Thank you for your explanations and answers. But I am still interested in the Oticon software. Does anyone have a link to the latest version.

Ok then in sure you’ll get everything sorted in the end, just remember that there’s hardware requirement for any DIY projects.