Goldie -
I am extremely happy with my Divino. I've worn it almost 2 years now with no issues, no needed repairs, etc. The reason I plan to upgrade is that 1) it has great new technology and 2) I can afford to this year - I've set aside pre-tax dollars through my flexible spending plan @ work - so I figure why not.
I tried the BP100 @ the 2009 ANA Symposium in August and I was thoroughly impressed with it. It is more programmable than the Divino and it has better capabilities in noisy and crowded rooms (basically because it has 12 channels as opposed to the Divino that has 2).
There is nothing wrong with my Divino, I love my Divino, but to me it's like buying a new TV or a new car - if there is something new & improved and you can afford it, why not? It's a little more than that though - it's not just a material purchase to indulge myself or impress the neighbors. It's something that will improve the quality of my life - which a new TV or car won't - so to me it's a no-brainer. I don't have a HD or plasma TV or a new car (I drive a used one), but I feel that I'm worth a new device; I work hard and I've earned it, plus I rarely spend money on myself (I have two teenagers. Need I say more?
) Life - and the economy - are uncertain; next year I might not be able to afford the BP100. So the timing is right for me.
There will come a point where Cochlear will discontinue servicing Divinos - I think the rep @ the symposium said they would support it another 5 years - so that was a small factor in my decision also.
In addition, once I have the BP100 I won't be chucking my Divino in the trash. I may decide to wear the Divino in circumstances I don't currently wear it - like riding my bicycle - and wear the BP100 for those "safer" occasions. The best of both worlds in my opinion.
Muizen -
the BP100 is the same size as the Divino - maybe just a little flatter - and it uses the same size batteries - so your statement confuses me. And if you think the "knobs" on it are too small, you should check out the Oticon Ponto Pro. One of the reasons I decided against the Ponto Pro was the volume button which is teeny tiny
Here in the USA Cochlear does have competition - it started in October - the Oticon Ponto Pro. At this point in time I think Ponto Pros are priced higher than BP100s - and Cochlear hasn't abandoned their regular audience. Those of us who currently have a Divino are being offered a special price to upgrade to the BP100. I don't know the cost savings exactly, but I do know it's a discounted price.
Jan