Starkey Hearing Aids

Five US presidents, two popes, and several other world leaders can speak highly of Starkey, a manufacturer that has continued to distinguish itself as an innovative leader in hearing technology.

With their concise motto of “Hear better. Live better,” Starkey’s hearing aids are top-class, with their breakthroughs in AI sound processing and smart device and Bluetooth connectivity.

AI Sound Processing With Starkey

Starkey’s powerful AI processor finds where your listening environment is and changes the sound profile automatically – providing improved understanding of speech, clearer sound, and crisp vocals, no matter how loud your environment is or how many speakers are present.

Starkey hearing aids also gather information to provide language translation and cognitive and physical health tracking, making sure that your hearing care provider is up to date on what you need out of your devices.

Starkey Hearing Aids

Starkey Hearing Aid Features

Smart device connectivity allows for any iPhone to be directly connected to your Starkey hearing aids so that you can answer calls, watch videos, and listen to music with clear sound direct in your ears.

Their Thrive care app provides ongoing remote support, counselling, and programming adjustment help from any location with an internet connection.

Starkey Hearing Aid Prescriptions and Fittings from Wavefront Centre

Here at the Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility, we celebrate the diverse needs of the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing communities and their different requirements to communicate effectively with their loved ones.

No matter what you need to help alleviate your hearing loss challenges, we’re here to help, every step of the way. Through our Starkey hearing aid prescription and fitting services, we aim to assist those with hearing loss hear the world around them again. Hearing clearly can provide a huge benefit to your mental and physical health, and with the help of Starkey’s hearing aid products, you can receive those benefits for yourself.

If you’d like to chat with a member of our team about hearing aids, please fill in the form and we’ll get in touch with you about how we can help.

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