Hi there, yeah that’s a bummer, but what I do is get a backup on a flash drive for just these types of situations.
Hello! I’m new to the forum.
I would like to program my Phonak L70 aids using target software. The Noahlink Wireless 2 programmer is on the way.
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time.
Hello everyone.
I’m new here, I use a Phonak Audeo Life Lumity L90 and after some adjustments to the device with my audiologist, I still have difficulties with some programs and especially with streaming with my Android smartphone Samsung S23+.
Could someone send me the link to download the target software, so I can make small adjustments that are not possible through the app.
I already have the noalink wireless 2 and have read the user manual.
Hello,
I have a Noahlink and I’ve read the user guides too.
Would you please also send me the link for the Phonak Target 9 download ?
Thank you so much!!
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting as this is very helpful for setting up the first time.
Could someone please DM me the latest Target software currently have 8.0.2 and just got my mother a pair of P70 and want to do some programming. Also is the software windows only and Intel based is there a ARM CPU version that work on Microsoft surface laptop.
I doubt it cares whether your Windows runs on an Intel or Arm chipset.
Exactly, the software will run either way, it’s the Noahlink wireless programming device you need to be careful with, it won’t work out with ARM.
Tks for confirmation its intel CPU based software for windows
Hi Everyone,
Would it be possible for someone to send me the latest Phonak target please? I have difficulties dialing in them in with the app alone
cheers,
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for your DIY projects
Many thanks for the encouragement and assistance in my DIY attack on my KS10s. Finally got up the courage to connect them up, save the settings, print the reports, then create a new client and make changes. Costco seems to use Phonak APD fitting formula by default for the KS10; in the interest of making only one change at a time, I started by switching the formula to NAL-NL2. The difference is incredible: without tweaking the formula at all, this eliminated the nearly constant annoying faint feedback at all volumes, cleaned up bluetooth phone calls and streaming, and made it possible to finally hear my friends clearly on our walks. The most amazing is the dramatic change in the sound of my guitar… I haven’t heard it sound like this for years, absolutely beautiful! And I haven’t even gotten around to turning off SoundRecover (HiFrequency Protect) yet. Must be beginner’s luck!
Wow that’s fantastic news, yeah always good to hear a successful DIY project, NAL is the go to for a lot of us, APD is just a bit mellow, seems it’s under fit for a reason, for better results for first timers.
Hi Everyone,
Would it be possible for someone to send me the latest Phonak target please?
Thanks in advance,
Hi there, great your giving DIY a go, be sure to do some research and read the user guides before starting, you’ll need the Noahlink wireless programming device as well for your DIY projects.
Hello from Spain, I would like to know if someone could send me the latest version of target since mine does not update automatically from version 8.x.x.x. I have updated the headset and need some adjustments. Thank you very much and best regards.
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, please be sure to research and read the user guides before starting your DIY projects as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, and don’t forget you’ll need the Noahlink wireless for the later models.
I am also looking for Target software. I had an older version on my PC but it crashed hard and I have new hearing aids since then.(about 3 yrs ago) I bought a Com Pilot II to replace the older FM interface that I was using but still need Target.
Welcome to the forum, great your giving DIY a go, please be sure to research and read the user guides before starting your DIY projects as it’s very helpful for setting up the first time, the Noahlink wireless programming device can be used on Marvel platform onwards.