I feel that the best way for testing is actually placing the unit on the screw but, as far as I understood, this is not done for hygienic reasons??
This is what I am being told. When this is correct it would be kind of strange that Cochlear seems to expect that I invest more than $4.500 in their Baha "hoping" that it will function well?
Could there be a misunderstanding on my part in this matter? What has been your experience when selecting your Baha?
Muizen -
I wear a Divino, but tried the BP100 @ the ANA Symposium in Chicago in August. The reps from Cochlear let me - and others who already had processors - attach the BP100 to our abutments.
I also tried both the BP100 and the Ponto Pro by Oticon (another BAHA device just released in October) in November at my neurotologist's office to decide which one I wanted to upgrade to and I was allowed to attach them to my abutment.
I'm not sure why you have to try the BP100 on a headband if you have an abutment. That was not my experience.
My doctor's office provides "loaner" devices to people who have to send theirs into Cochlear for repairs. I doubt these loaners are attached to headbands.
Also, I agree with Catherine, your audiologist should be helping you make your choice: Intenso vs BP100. You should ask for his/her input.
Jan