Phonak Roger MultiTalker Network: Roger On VS Roger Table Mic II

NHS won’t provide them.

The licenses are only a way of paying for basically Roger receivers like all other brands of HA/CI and BAHA, you just don’t have to wear the actual Roger receiver attached to your Aids or wear a Roger NeckLoop. It’s just basically built in but you’re having to pay for them still.

These are my NHS Aids. (Only one pictured.)

The silver Roger receiver is at the bottom and the green audio shoe, it makes them quite big.

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Which model do you have @Zebras ? And could you not get a compatible audio shoe and not the Roger X? I had the Naida V70 before the Marvels and I had a shoe which fitted, it did make the HA much bigger but it looked like one.

@Demerara

The picture shows my HA, it has an audio shoe and Roger X.

It’s a Phonak Sky V70 UP. Basically a Phonak Naida V70 UP.

@Zebras here is one of mine with the Roger receiver … My brain is slightly better today … what I meant was an integrated Roger receiver.

Ah you’ve got a Naida V70 SP.

I tried the integrated receivers but i like to use direct input leads as well so i went back to using Roger X receivers.

Should say i mainly use Phonak Sky M70 SP Aids that i bought myself. They have Bluetooth.

Here is new video about the Roger On:

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I’m just starting out with 2 Roger table mic IIs and a roger on as well.

The Roger on sounds great but there is no way it will work in a big room. Using the table mic IIs makes hearing the whole room effortless. Horses for courses I guess. I’d say table mic II for a big room.

Here’s my aid setup:

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Love the added purple.

@markyB

I changed mine around yesterday.

:slight_smile:

These are my spare Aids but trying to get them set up really well so I’m wearing them to know what adjustments I need.

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Always room for a bit of colour :blush:

I like your moulds. Cool.

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Thanks @markyB that is very helpful.

Hi! Thanks for your comment. I added two Roger On into the MultiTalker Network, but both of them are in Presenter mode and no way to make in Table mode. Wondering if you have insight about table mode setting?
I also detailed my question here.
https://qa-forum.hearingtracker.com/t/phonak-roger-multitalker-network-table-mode-disabled-for-roger-on/72210

Hi @sipho.ds I am still waiting for my mics to arrive.

From the user manual

11.1 Using multiple microphones
When Roger On is used with other microphones, it has to be worn by a talker on the chest. When you place Roger On on the table or when you hold it in your hand, it will mute automatically. Unmuting Roger On by a long press (2 seconds) on the center button will block the other microphones that are connected with the Roger On. Muting Roger On will reactivate the other microphones again.

and
5. Locking the microphone mode If you want to keep the Roger On in a specific microphone
mode independent on how it‘s positioned, press the function button repeatedly until you have reached the microphone mode you wish to lock the microphone in

I am unsure if those functions can be used both at once.