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Assuming a miracle doesn’t happen within the next couple of days, I have no option other than ordering a Noahlink wireless 2 from China. Do you think it would be worthwhile raising a separate post on the forum asking if anyone has one for sale? I am in the UK.
It is unlikely that you will find a bargain. You could look for a GN ReSound Airlink 2.
See this topic → Woah!! Noahlink Wireless for $44, MAYBE SOLD OUT!! - (free shipping)

The engage aids definitely pair directly with the PC. I would still love to find out the detailed technical reason why communication is not possible in the same way as it was with the streamer 3.1
What type of communication? Streaming is a (somewhat simple, well defined, continuous) wireless protocol. But you cannot use this simple streaming protocol to update memory inside your hearing aid (which is what needs to happen). And, at the end of a fitting session, there needs to be an option to keep the changed hearing aid settings, or restore the previous settings to your hearing aid memory. A continuous wireless streaming protocol can't do this. And, we haven't even talked about firmware updates to replace the brains (so to speak) of your hearing aids.

The wireless (or even wired) communications protocol for reading/writing your hearing aid memory/firmware is more complicated than a continuous wireless streaming protocol.
 
I had found the screen that I can use to shape the frequency response for the TV adapter but step one is to be able to communicate with my hearing aids.
Are you talking about the Companion cellphone App. That's not a hearing aid programming device. That's a simple volume up/volume down/mute and slightly fancier frequency slider. It's for very simple and very specific control. In other words, a "proprietary" gimmick. You can use your hearing aid buttons for similar functions.
 
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Are you talking about the Companion cellphone App. That's not a hearing aid programming device. That's a simple volume up/volume down/mute and slightly fancier frequency slider. It's for very simple and very specific control. In other words, a "proprietary" gimmick. You can use your hearing aid buttons for similar functions.
pvc, thank you for the continuing support.

I was referring to your Accessories>End Fitting snapshot in Genie 2, showing that the Sound quality can be adjusted between Fuller and Brighter and assume that this will shape the frequency response although perhaps in a limited way.

I had today discovered the Companion app. As you say, it has basic functionality and is not a programming device. Nor does it allow me to pair with both the iPhone and iPad simultaneously and requires the battery compartment on the hearing aids to be opened and closed when switching between the two devices - arguably slightly easier than switching without the app. Although the sound profile through the TV Adapter is unusable right now, it is at least a selectable programme (General>Speech in Noise>TV Adapter) without needing to open the batteries.

Something else I discovered today is the meaning of “MFI HEARING DEVICES” in Settings>Accessibility>Hearing Devices. In my case with iPhone/iPad, “MFI” means “Made For iPhone”.

The reason for pairing the PC directly with the hearing aids was two fold. Firstly for streaming (as with the streamer 3.1) and secondly for programming. I’m not an expert, but I see Bluetooth as merely the duplex communication link for data exchange. It’s a shame that the protocol required for basic streaming and programming isn’t available as software modules to run in the PC instead of using the extra Noahlink wireless hardware.

I didn’t find the GN ReSound Airlink 2 for sale but in any case, as I think you may have previously said, the Noahlink wireless 2 will be more future-proof. The cheapest one on offer from China is £168 but have found one seller in the UK at £237. If this company confirms it actually has stock in the UK, I will probably bite the bullet and pay the higher price.
 
I've ordered a Noahlink Wireless 2 from a company claiming to despatch it from a UK address. Delivery is expected next week, although I suspect it will first be despatched from India to their UK office. I will report back to the forum (success or for further support) in due course.
 
I've ordered a Noahlink Wireless 2 from a company claiming to despatch it from a UK address. Delivery is expected next week, although I suspect it will first be despatched from India to their UK office. I will report back to the forum (success or for further support) in due course.

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Hi,
I need Genie 2 Software.
Help Please...
 
Are you talking about the Companion cellphone App. That's not a hearing aid programming device. That's a simple volume up/volume down/mute and slightly fancier frequency slider. It's for very simple and very specific control. In other words, a "proprietary" gimmick. You can use your hearing aid buttons for similar functions.
Hi,
I need Genie 2 Software.
Help Please...
 
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I've been bequeathed a pair of Oticon Opn 2's and am looking for the software to reconfigure them I assume this is the Genie2 latest version? any assistance appreciated (I realize that I'll also need the hardware and cables). Thanks!
 
I've been bequeathed a pair of Oticon Opn 2's and am looking for the software to reconfigure them I assume this is the Genie2 latest version? any assistance appreciated (I realize that I'll also need the hardware and cables). Thanks!
You don't need cables. Oticon Opn can use (Noahlink Wireless 2/Noahlink Wireless) in addition to (Hi Pro or mini Pro with cables);
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I found a way - Read your PM/Conversation. I gotta go for a while. New PC build needs attention.
 
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