The Affinity Suite has pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent or temporary. Working with protoc…
The Affinity Suite has pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent or temporary. Working with protoc…
In this short video, Dennis Mistry, BSc (Hons) Audiology, takes you through the steps involved when verifying a hearing aid with a coupler and the Affinity Compact.
Callisto™ USB audiometer with hearing aid fitting optionals. Learn more about Callisto™ Affinity Compact As functional as it is pleasing to the eye. Four versions available. Learn more about Affinity…
Working with individual setups (test protocols) There are many different demands and wishes regarding how an audiometer should both function and appear depending on the specific situation and nationa…
Starting up the AC440 Module Launch the Affinity Suite from Noah or OtoAccess®. Click on the AUD tab on the upper right hand side of the screen. Click on the icon to launch the tone audiometry screen…
What is the speech in quiet (SIQ) test? The SIQ test is a method of testing a patient’s functional hearing in the absence of any competing sound. The objective of this is to identify their functional…
What is the speech in noise (SIN) test? The SIN test is a method of testing a patient’s functional hearing in the presence of competing sound (Taylor, 2003). The objective of this is to identify thei…
Note: FM transparency assumes that the hearing aid has already been programmed to match the target, according to the patient’s hearing loss. Launch Affinity/Callisto Suite and select the REM module…
How to determine if frequency lowering should be applied 1. Launch Affinity/Callisto Suite. 2. Ensure an audiogram is entered. 3. Navigate to REM module. 4. Fitting prescription setting will automati…