Thank you for confirming what an audiologist SHOULD have. Having gone to one recently (for ear-cleaning) and then wondered why I wasn't shown the "before" and "after" photos on a computer type screen. I went back to that same mini-chain recently and specifically said that I was going to be seeing those photos and she got out her mobile phone/similar gadget and I was supposed to take a look at that (according to her). I was more than a little puzzled why I'd had to put in a specific request for what should have happened anyway and also found it very difficult to see what was what on such a tiny screen.
Thank you so much for sharing!! I had been thinking about the inventis equipment and it was great to hear a first hand account. Question, how do you have have it setup in your main office? Do you have a booth? Or are you using an “open setting” in a quiet room?
Right, that is one thing I didn't mention: there is no talk-back feature on the Piccolo (but there is talk forward), so if you're using a traditional booth, do what I do and use a simple one-way baby monitor for talk back. Without a booth (for home visits, etc.), obviously talk-back is not an issue. The Trumpet also has the option for audiometer license, that has talk-back and sound field!
Unfortunately, the Timpani only has ipsi reflexes, but that has not created a problem for me yet. It does had a headphone jack for screening audiometry, however.
Rachel, I ended up going with Starkey's Personal Sound Enclosure, which is small, modern-looking and provides more-than-adequate sound attenuation for my purposes. I highly recommend it!