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We don't know if this will work perfectly, so don't get your hopes up too high. It cannot match your hearing before your loss.


Maybe your Audiologist could create a separate program with boosted high frequencies. I don't exactly know what that would sound like when listening to human speech? But you could switch between normal and bird-watching programs.


Careful with Widex. I can't say for sure, but maybe they are no longer doing R&D (research and development)??

Here's a link to a forum topic named → Is Widex Moment Sheer really a new model?


You don't need to wait until you get hearing hearing aids before probing the capabilities of the hearing aid fitting software. Here's a clip from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF File named → 01 Explore the manufacturer's software.


Simulated fitting session


Find the simulation function (Oticon, see below) or the training function (Phonak, see second image below) / (other?) We can use these functions to explore. You don't even need to connect your hearing aid to the fitting software or worry about accidentally changing settings. No information is saved when you use the simulation or training function! If you don't have this feature, don't worry. Simply try continuing to the next step (Hearing Aid Model Selection) without connecting your hearing aid to the fitting software.


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