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Noahlink Wireless Hearing Aid Programmer 1YR Warranty USA Seller! Fast Shipping

$ 105.07

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: Noahlink Wireless
  • Type: NoahLink Wireless Programmer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Denmark
  • Features: USB Powered
  • Items Included: Hearing Aid Programmer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • To Fit: Both Ears
  • Brand: Himsa
  • Sound Processing: Digital
  • Department: Adult
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 20310800
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
  • Hearing Aid Fitting: Hearing aids
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Device Size: Wireless Hearing Aids
  • Labels & Certifications: CE Certificate

    Description

    This is the state-of-the-art most versital wireless programmer.
    Manufacturer programming software is necessary to program hearing aids.
    This programmer is how you connect to the hearing aids wirelessly.  It comes in the box with the Noahlink Wireless, a power cord and power plug.
    Noahlink Wireless is a programming interface based on the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) standard. This means that Noahlink Wireless can provide completely wireless programming between your computer and BLE enabled hearing instruments.
    Companies Supporting Noahlink Wireless
    Company
    Status
    Audifon
    Certified
    Beltone
    Certified
    Bernafon
    Certified
    Cochlear
    Certified
    EarLens Corporation
    Supported
    Hansaton
    Certified
    Interton
    Certified
    Oticon
    Certified
    Phonak
    Certified
    ReSound
    Certified
    SBO Hearing
    Certified
    Sivantos
    Certified
    Sonic Innovations
    Certified
    Starkey
    Certified
    Unitron
    Certified
    Widex
    Under Development
    Full Year Warranty on item is included
    Frequently Asked Questions:
    Q: What is NoahlinkTMWireless?
    A: Noahlink Wireless is a new industry-standard programming interface based on the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) standard, also known as Bluetooth Smart. This means that Noahlink Wireless can provide completely wireless programming between your computer and BLE enabled hearing instruments.
    Q: Is Noahlink Wireless hard to install and use? A: Just plug it into your computer and it is ready to program BLE enable hearing instruments from several hearing instrument companies. You can run Noahlink Wireless on any computer that meets the Noah System minimum requirements. For more information, visit www.himsa.com. Q: Which hearing instruments can be programmed with Noahlink Wireless?
    A: Noahlink Wireless can be used to program BLE enable hearing instruments from several different hearing instrument companies, and the number is growing. For a complete list of licensed manufacturers, click on Noahlink Wireless at www.himsa.com. It is up to each hearing instrument manufacturer to determine which of their programmable hearing instruments will be Noahlink Wireless compatible. HIMSA will certify Noah modules for use with Noahlink Wireless, and a list of these modules will be available on our website (www.himsa.com).
    Q: Does Noahlink Wireless replace my current NOAHlink or HI-PRO interface?
    A: Noahlink Wireless can only program hearing instruments which have integrated BLE communication. For other hearing instruments you will still need your current programming interface.
    Q: Can I use Noahlink Wireless and NOAHlink on the same computer?
    A: Since Noahlink Wireless and NOAHlink use different types of connections, there should be no problem in using both interfaces on the same computer. It is up to your Noah module to decide which interface to use for each hearing instrument. Noahlink Wireless www.himsa.com
    Q: I’ve heard that Bluetooth is a radio technology. Will NOAHlink interfere with my patients’ Assistive Listening Devices?
    A: The currently available FM Assistive Listening Device (ALD) systems operate in either the 72.1 - 75.9 MHz or 216-217 MHz band. Since Bluetooth Low Energy operates in the 2400 - 2483.5 MHz band, HIMSA does not anticipate any interference issues with personal or wide area ALD’s.
    Q: Will BLE signals from Noahlink Wireless interfere with other signals or pose any danger?
    A: Bluetooth Low Energy communication is designed for optimal flexibility without interference. The recommended distance between your Noahlink Wireless and a hearing instrument is 3 meters, but in an undisturbed environment with free line of sight, you may experience satisfactory performance at a distance of up to 10 meters. As with other BLE devices, there is no evidence that the Bluetooth signal used by Noahlink Wireless is in any way harmful to you, your patients with active implants (such as pacemakers) or to unborn children. Visit our website for a list of guidelines recommended by manufacturers of defibrillators and pacemakers regarding the use of mobile phones.
    Q: What do I do if I need service or support for a Noahlink Wireless unit?
    A: If service or support is needed within the warranty period, this will be handled by your Noahlink Wireless distributor. Arrangements for out-of-warranty repair can also be made through your distributor.
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    According to the FDA, it is in your best health interest to obtain a professional medical evaluation before purchasing a hearing aid and you are encouraged to do so before bidding on this item. If you choose to not obtain a medical evaluation before purchasing this item, I am required by law to provide to you and obtain from you a signed written waiver of the medical evaluation, and I am required to provide to you a copy of the User Instruction Brochure for a hearing aid, review the contents of that brochure with you, and afford you time to read the brochure. You must provide to me either a signed statement from a physician or a signed waiver before I will deliver this item to you. Upon your request, I will also provide to you a copy of the User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid or the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor from whom a User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid can be obtained.
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