Starkey 3 Series RIC 312 | Starkey 3 Series CIC | Starkey 3 Series ITC | Starkey 3 Series ITE | Starkey 3 Series mini BTE | Starkey 3 Series BTE 13 | |
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64%
11 reviews |
61%
5 reviews |
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56%
5 reviews |
95%
1 review |
69%
5 reviews |
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Battery Size 312 |
Battery Size 10 |
Battery Size 312 |
Battery Size 13 |
Battery Size 312 |
Battery Size 13 |
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Starkey 3 Series i20 | Starkey 3 Series i30 | Starkey 3 Series i70 | Starkey 3 Series i90 | Starkey 3 Series i110 | |
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55%
1 review |
52%
4 reviews |
63%
5 reviews |
63%
6 reviews |
70%
11 reviews |
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I have had hearing aids all my life im 33 and seems like some hearing aids work better than others. I currently have 3 hearing aids 2 for left and 1 for right the right one i cant hardly hear out of the aid itself and it works when it wants to other wise it makes a screeching sound all the time. my left one seems way to loud and wind bothers my hearing when outside and in noisey places i hear almost nothing but static or just completey complications with the speech issues reading lips is hard work as it is i have moderate to severe hearing loss i figured the hearing aids would be more like my oticon hearing aids now they worked so good and canceled the wind and loud noise issues. and i could stream them to my cell phone. but the current aids which are the 3 series seems to pick up more noise than comfort of the ears. ive probably been with almost all hearing aid companys in my life time i like starkey dont get me wrong but they could learn a lesson on how to adjust them correctly to fit hearing loss rather than to pick up all noises. i want clearaty and to be able to actually understand speech again. ive had my hearing tested it hasnt changed over the years been the same. but certain places tell me oh its in your mind that you only hear noises through the aid that arent there lol i guess that mean i hear the wind when im inside watching tv. lol. but i do hope to soon get one of the new aids on the market either through starkey or oticon they are probably the best companies out there acutually willing to work with their patients unlike beltone and miracle ear. dont go with them cause they tend to want only money for hearing aids that dont work. the resound i tried i couldnt hear a thing at least with starkey and oticon i can hear but slighty dont hear ph and ch and fh cause to me they all sound the same through my hearing aids. for the loved one who is in need of hearing aids i would suggest those two companies and not only that if you have low income they work with you on payment plans and also they have the starkey foundations hear now program its cheap and they are top quality i got my hearing aids almost 5 years ago through the hear now program and i love being able to hear but i think its almost time for new ones. the program is very helpful and they are kind caring and sweet people and they work with each patient individually to help them.