I have Phonak Naida V90 UP but I still need to get the ear molds and get a recent audiogram before I to send them off for programming. The ones I have use batterys. I know very little about them because I bought them used from Ebay.
"The new Naida V90 UP is thinner and smaller than its predecessor with a newly designed form factor. The power output on the hearing aid has been increased giving it even more sound performance which allows it to deliver for even the most profound hearing loss.
It is powered by a 675 battery and can also be fitted with a power slim tube and custom tip. This is definitely the smallest 675 traditional type hearing aid solution for profound hearing loss I have ever seen. It will give people with profound hearing loss a more discreet solution."
To my knowledge , the V90 UP requires an additional component in order to pair with an android. This was the same with the old Starkey's. The Siemen's Im currently wearing the same thing. How odd, my inexpensive $50 Bluetooth headphones pair with ease. I'm not sure but, I've heard it has to do with an Apple business deal but I've always felt it was just a way to sell another product and increase revenue.
I meant to post a response sooner and add an image but I kept getting an error. In, fact I just discovered a the max upload is 2Mb's and my image was 5Mbs.
Sorry, I couldn't be more helpful my friend.
PS: When the audiologists recommend the Siemens brand hearing aid's, I told him " Im not putting Siemens in my ear. Home don't play that" lol
