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Starkey Signature Series

Released by Starkey on March 19, 2024, Starkey Signature Series is Starkey’s newest and best line of custom in-the-ear hearing aids. The Signature Series is most well-known for …

Starkey Signature Series hearing aid

Starkey · Premium Hearing Aid

Starkey Signature Series

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Released by Starkey on March 19, 2024, Starkey Signature Series is Starkey’s newest and best line of custom in-the-ear hearing aids. The Signature Series is most well-known for being the world’s first custom, rechargeable, completely-in-canal style (CIC) hearing aid. At ZipHearing, Starkey has long been our favorite manufacturer for custom hearing aids, and we think Starkey Signature Series has the potential to be the best in-the-ear hearing aid of 2024.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this hearing aid allow for hands-free phone calls?
It does not. If you want an in-the-ear hearing aid from Starkey that offers hands-free phone calls, there are a couple Starkey Genesis AI models that can do this.
Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?
No, the Signature Series is not Bluetooth compatible. If you want an in-the-ear hearing aid from Starkey that has Bluetooth compatibility, there are a couple Starkey Genesis AI models that can do this.
Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?
It cannot, and it does not work with any of Starkey's TV streamers. If you want an in-the-ear hearing aid from Starkey that can stream audio from the TV, there are a couple Starkey Genesis AI models that can do this.
How many hours a day do the batteries last?
Up to 38 hours.
How will I know when my battery needs to be charged?
It depends on how your hearing provider has set up the alerts. You will hear either a tone, or a spoken notification through the hearing aid that says "battery." Then, 10-15 minutes later, you'll hear a long tone, and the hearing aid will die shortly after that and will require charging before use.
What is the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries?
Your battery will last a minimum of 3 years. After that point, your Starkey provider will send your hearing aid to Starkey for a battery replacement. We expect most providers to charge between $150-$250 per device for this service.
What if I'm on-the-go and my battery dies?
The battery should last long enough that this isn't an issue. But if your battery does quit, you have a few options. First, if you have the Starlink Custom Charger 2.0 with you, it features an on-board turbo charging feature for three hours of use time in just 10 minutes of charging, but it must be plugged into an external power source (i.e, wall outlet) to charge the hearing aids. If you have the Starlink Premium Custom Charger 2.0, it'll offer the same turbo charging, with the added benefit that it doesn't need to be plugged into a wall outlet to charge your hearing aids, because it has its own on-board battery for on-the-go charging.
How long does it take to get a full charge?
The hearing aids will be fully charged in 3.5 hrs, providing up to 38 hours of power.

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