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Phonak Solana Micro M312 W features, accessories & spares | |
Mild to severe hearing loss | |
This hearing aid can be fitted with either open fit tubes & domes or earhook & conventional earmould | |
Please note that slim tubes are not recommended for use in Paediatrics | |
Remote control | PilotOne
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Replaceable filters | no |
Open fit tubes & domes | SlimTube HE |
Earhook | HE10 680 |
Direct audio input [?] | no |
Direct audio input shoe type
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n/a |
fmGenie radio aid compatible [?] | no |
Roger radio aid compatible [?] | only via a Compilot |
Roger integrated receiver type | n/a |
Wireless connection to accessories [?] | yes |
Loop programme/Telecoil [?] | no |
Note: Roger radio aids can be used with this hearing aid via a Roger X receiver connected to a Phonak ComPilot. | |
Please note that the available features & number of user programmes will depend upon how the aid has been programmed by your audiologist. | |
Wireless accessory programme - wireless accessories will work 'out of the box' without need to change the hearing aid programming - remote control facilities need to be coded to your hearing aid by your audiologist.
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If you have Phonak Solana M312 W hearing aids Connevans recommends ... | |
For listening to a TV: Phonak ComPilot & TVLink II or wireless neckloop listener (using loop programme) | |
For listening to a home telephone: 'T' compatible corded telephone or cordless telephone with your hearing aid on the loop ('T') programme | |
For listening to a mobile phone: using bluetooth via a Phonak ComPilot or Phonak EasyCall or bluetooth neckloop (using loop programme) | |
For a Conversation in noise or over distance: a Phonak Roger radio aid or fmGenie radio aid |
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