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Originally Posted by John59
Can you give more information on "it fully compatible with FM"???
Is the FM integrated into the aid? or do you have to buy an adaptor like with the BP100.
On my BP 100 I would need to buy the phonak microlink transmitter to link with my phonak Smartlink.
I told my ENT about the Pronto and I called the number on the Pronto ad and they asked who my ENT/audi was .. I gave them his name.. have not heard anything else..
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oticon medical has a small fm receiver that could be coupled to the implant.
Since Oticon medical is part of the William demant. Pronto is based on the rise platform
im sure pronto will be bluetooth compatible soon.