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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Yes, Vicky. It was very interesting.


Phil: living His Name.

> On Jun 20, 2014, at 5:39 AM, Vicki <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Sounds pretty amazing. I wondered what that thunder storm would sound like.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Thursday, June 19, 2014 10:36 pm
> Subject: Blue Tooth Software with the Hearing Aids
> 
>> 
>> 
>> I am posting such emails to the list because of those currently using hearing aids and those who may need them in the future.  I may have mentioned these few things before but that will be due to my age and not my hearing.
>> 
>> The blue tooth software allows you to listen in stereo to anything and everything.  You can turn each ear up and down independently or balance them, of course.  You can hit a button and turn all external hearing off and only what is coming through the iPhone is played into your ears.  A phone call, or text or email message, for example, is just being played in your ears so you can hold the phone away and not have to hold it to your ear.  Of course, the further you hold the phone away from your mouth, the more background noise is heard by the other person.    You can have multiple settings labeled with a word or two which you set up based upon where you are such as a noisy work environment, riding daily on bus or car, extra volume for church, or less volume depending on how good the sermon is at any given time, and so on and so forth.  Then you either type the menu name you've label the settings or, if you leave it up to the software, it uses its GPS to automatically set to those
> personal settings when you get to that area.  For sure they will upgrade this first release because, for example, the internal voice when playing music isn't loud enough even at 100 percent but this is just version 1.03 so they have lots to do.  This TruLink software, yes, it is really spelled that way, is talked about on blogs so it you type in "Starkey TruLink," or TruLink 1.03," you find some discussion of how people like it and use it.  Oh, you should include the word "Halo" because this software is for the Halo model.  I've been experimenting a lot with it indoors and outside and yesterday late afternoon, I heard my first thunderstorm, a big thunder boomer, too, with my hearing aids.  I sat under the canopy of our deck swing for the leading edge of the approaching storm as huge rain drops fell but when it got closer, I packaged up the bench pad and carried it in the house.  Later it rain big time and hailed for about 15 minutes with small pea sized hail.  Anyhow, it all sounded
> pretty normal to me and the internal adjustments to my own hearing aids themselves haven't even been finalized.  I have a couple of more visits till that's done.
>> 
>> 
>> Phil.
>> Living His Name
>> WWW.SafePlaceFellowship.COM
> 
> As Always, Vicki
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