Hello. If you have a Phonak Paradise or Lumity rechargeable hearing aid from the 70 or 90 technology levels, you can select the tap on feature through the myPhonak app. Please make sure you have updated the app. Go to Device Options at the bottom of the main app screen then select ON for tap on feature. The tap on feature is not available with the 30 and 50 levels or with Marvel generation of hearing aids.
The feature is on your Phonak app and I was able to do this on my own. Just work through the app features and you should be able to come to it and disable it.
I have a Samsung Android Smartphone with the Phonak Tap Control feature and in sync with Google Assistant. I especially like the feature where I can receive and make phones calls while driving. However, I receive text messages and do not want to check them out while driving. Now I know I can send text messages using the Tap Control with Google Assistant, but I was wondering if there is a hidden gem where I can tap and have Google Assistant or another app read a received text message to me? Does anybody have any experience with this?
Hello. You would need to contact Samsung to see if this is a feature on your phone. The Bluetooth in your hearing aid is simply allowing any sound from your phone to stream to your hearing aids. Thank you
Partially deaf people like me, even with hearing aids, find it difficult to hear your commentary with the obtrusive background music. You, of all people, should know this.
Thank you for your comment. The hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, created this video, not us. We have passed on the feedback and hope they produce another video in the future.
I find tap control a mixed bag. It doesn't seem totally consistent. Some times I have to whack myself fairly hard to get it to function. And I'm never quite certain it worked. Nice idea, but appears it still needs some work.
The tap control feature may be affected by glasses and size/shape of the ear, however, reliability has improved with new software updates so I suggest you ensure your audiologist has updated your hearing aids. My clients have received more success with their latest hearing aid platform, Lumity. If all else fails, you can use the volume button on the hearing aid to answer, reject and end calls.
This video has been created by the hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, therefore we have no control over the background music We will pass on your feedback. Thank you
I do not like my phonak audeos. Too many confusing options that don’t stay once configured. And no matter what type tips I use I still can’t talk comfortably. My old Signias with three simple adjustments are the best. I can hear AND talk comfortably.
Hello. I suggest you return to your audiologist to have adjustments done through the fitting software as this shouldn’t be your experience with high quality hearing aids. Thank you
I might actually listen and watch this if there wasn’t any annoying background music. One would think that a hearing aid manufacturer would be intelligent enough not to put annoying background music in their videos.
This video has been created by the hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, therefore we have no control over the background music We will pass on your feedback. Thank you
@@AudioLogicHearing Well, if Phonak is so clueless to the needs of those for which they profess to serve, I'm not going anywhere their brand. Such annoying background sounds!
thankyou for making these videos! 👍🇺🇸
You are welcome!
My audiology said I could set up the tap control on my Phonak app, but I can't find a setting for that anywhere.
Hello. If you have a Phonak Paradise or Lumity rechargeable hearing aid from the 70 or 90 technology levels, you can select the tap on feature through the myPhonak app. Please make sure you have updated the app. Go to Device Options at the bottom of the main app screen then select ON for tap on feature. The tap on feature is not available with the 30 and 50 levels or with Marvel generation of hearing aids.
The feature is on your Phonak app and I was able to do this on my own. Just work through the app features and you should be able to come to it and disable it.
Started messing around and whacking (not too hard more like patting) myself from the top and opposite side of my head and tap control worked lol
I have a Samsung Android Smartphone with the Phonak Tap Control feature and in sync with Google Assistant.
I especially like the feature where I can receive and make phones calls while driving.
However, I receive text messages and do not want to check them out while driving.
Now I know I can send text messages using the Tap Control with Google Assistant, but I was wondering if there is a hidden gem where I can tap and have Google Assistant or another app read a received text message to me?
Does anybody have any experience with this?
Hello. You would need to contact Samsung to see if this is a feature on your phone. The Bluetooth in your hearing aid is simply allowing any sound from your phone to stream to your hearing aids. Thank you
Partially deaf people like me, even with hearing aids, find it difficult to hear your commentary with the obtrusive background music. You, of all people, should know this.
Thank you for your comment. The hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, created this video, not us. We have passed on the feedback and hope they produce another video in the future.
I find tap control a mixed bag. It doesn't seem totally consistent. Some times I have to whack myself fairly hard to get it to function. And I'm never quite certain it worked. Nice idea, but appears it still needs some work.
The tap control feature may be affected by glasses and size/shape of the ear, however, reliability has improved with new software updates so I suggest you ensure your audiologist has updated your hearing aids. My clients have received more success with their latest hearing aid platform, Lumity. If all else fails, you can use the volume button on the hearing aid to answer, reject and end calls.
i just got them and i am very impressed, the tap is cooler than cool, and the audio is blown away for a hearing aid @@AudioLogicHearing
Please delete the background music.
This video has been created by the hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, therefore we have no control over the background music We will pass on your feedback. Thank you
I do not like my phonak audeos. Too many confusing options that don’t stay once configured. And no matter what type tips I use I still can’t talk comfortably. My old Signias with three simple adjustments are the best. I can hear AND talk comfortably.
Hello. I suggest you return to your audiologist to have adjustments done through the fitting software as this shouldn’t be your experience with high quality hearing aids. Thank you
I might actually listen and watch this if there wasn’t any annoying background music. One would think that a hearing aid manufacturer would be intelligent enough not to put annoying background music in their videos.
Phonak are aware of the background music and hopefully will release new videos in the near future. Thank you
Thank you eslp hay Jelre otme ❤️❤️
You are welcome.
Thank you sir.
You are welcome.
Useless, almost inaudible
This video has been created by the hearing aid manufacturer, Phonak, therefore we have no control over the background music We will pass on your feedback. Thank you
@@AudioLogicHearing Well, if Phonak is so clueless to the needs of those for which they profess to serve, I'm not going anywhere their brand. Such annoying background sounds!