Starkey Hearing Aids in Mesa and Scottsdale, AZ
from Advanced Hearing Group
Effortlessly connect to better hearing. From our smallest to our most powerful, our most advanced hearing technology has a style to seamlessly fit into your life. Starkey’s Evolv AI line of hearing aids is the perfect combination of exceptional sound quality and a full line of discreet, easy-to-fit hearing aids. Custom craftsmanship and innovation has led to an effortless selection experience.
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Starkey Evolv AI - RIC
This Receiver-In-Canal style hearing aid is small, discreet and quick to fit — perfect for first-time hearing aid wearers. It features tinnitus technology, wireless connectivity, telecoil, CROS system, and is rechargeable.
Starkey Evolv AI - Custom
Starkey’s In-The-Canal (ITC) is a
custom hearing aid that fits in the ear canal, with only a smaller portion showing in outer ear. This hearing aid features tinnitus technology, wireless connectivity, and is rechargeable.
Starkey Evolv AI - BTE
Behind-The-Ear (BTE) is the world’s most common hearing aid style. Available in standard, mini or power, this BTE hearing aid features and IP Rating of 68, tinnitus technology, wireless technology, and telecoil.
Starkey Evolve AI – RIC
“Effortless hearing, selection and connection is no longer a hope. Introducing Evolv AI – a complete style portfolio with the world’s most innovative hearing aids including integrated sensors that seamlessly connect, adapt with your life, and provide fall detection at all tiers along with many other ease-of-use features. When it comes to better hearing innovation, expect effortless.” — Starkey.com
Hearing Aid Benefits and Attributes
Receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) aids of the Evolv AI line come in both standard and rechargeable battery options. Low energy Bluetooth allows for ease of connectivity with Apple phones/devices and many Android devices. The useful app allows for control over the hearing aids at the touch of a button. These Starkey hearing aids are highly adaptable and can come in speaker strengths to match a mild to severe hearing loss. Sleek and inconspicuous design is part of the aesthetic of RIC aids, and the Evolv AI does not disappoint.
Hearing Aid Price Range
$3600 – $6500 per pair without insurance. Advanced Hearing Group will verify your benefits and perform the claim paperwork for our patients.
Type Of Hearing Loss
Mild to severe hearing losses of any configuration.
Ideal Candidates for Starkey Evolv AI RIC Hearing Aids
A very versatile hearing aid, the Evolv AI RIC devices are able to accommodate many hearing losses, particularly ideal for those seeking sharp, crisp sound quality and high-frequency output. Starkey has always been strong in delivering clear, sharp sound to even the worst high-frequency hearing losses. The earpiece can be either a standard fit dome/earbud or a custom earpiece – whichever suits your needs. While Evolv AI RIC can be a very fine fit for a milder hearing loss, it can also deliver serious power for our more severe losses.
Starkey Evolv Al – Custom
“Evolv AI hearing aids boast our most exceptional Starkey Sound yet. With up to 55 million personalized adjustments every hour, Evolv AI is expertly designed to automatically deliver realistic and genuine sound quality in every listening environment so you can hear and enjoy life.” — Starkey.com
Hearing Aid Benefits and Attributes
The go-to hearing aids for those looking for a rechargeable custom device, the Evolv AI custom devices are ahead of their time. Also available in standard battery options are “invisible” in-the-canal devices and completely-in-the-canal devices (now with Bluetooth)! Starkey started out as a custom hearing aid company and does not disappoint in its ability to make a truly unique custom device for all patients. When other companies say it can’t be done, Starkey proves them wrong. If custom hearing aids is your goal, Starkey is a name you should know.
Hearing Aid Price Range
$3600 – $6500 per pair without insurance. Advanced Hearing Group will verify your benefits and perform the claim paperwork for our patients.
Type Of Hearing Loss
Moderate to profound losses, particularly suitable to those with low-frequency loss.
Ideal Candidates for Starkey Evolv Al Custom Hearing Aids
Best for those with some low-frequency hearing loss and who desire not to have anything over the ear. These Starkey hearing aids also come in a sleek black finish for a more techy look of custom earbuds.
Starkey Evolv Al – BTE
“From our smallest to our most powerful, Evolv AI offers a complete line of our most advanced hearing technology. Compared to previous technology, Evolv AI provides an additional 40% reduction in noise energy designed to reduce listening effort. Effortlessly enjoy every moment with the hearing aids that fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.” — Starkey.com
Hearing Aid Benefits and Attributes
The power behind-the-ear devices (BTEs) of the Evolv AI line provide robust sound quality and unmatched high-frequency output. These assistive hearing devices are available in standard battery options with custom ear molds to meet the specific needs of our patients with profound hearing losses.
Hearing Aid Price Range
$3600 – $6500 per pair without insurance. Advanced Hearing Group will verify your benefits and perform the claim paperwork for our patients.
Type Of Hearing Loss
Profound hearing losses.
Ideal Candidates for Starkey Evolv Al BTE Hearing Aids
Suitable for those with very significant hearing losses, particularly if getting enough high-frequency output is an issue or concern in the past or for those with recurring ear infections (there is no speaker in the ear to be damaged from drainage). This assistive hearing device is for those who need a lot of power from their hearing aids.
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Hearing Aid How To's: Expert Advice From Our Mesa and Scottsdale Audiologists
How to Buy Hearing Aid Batteries
How to change batteries in BTE Hearing Aid
How to change batteries in RIC Hearing Aid
How to change batteries in ITE Hearing Aid
How to change the wax trap in RIC Hearing Aid
How to change the wax trap in IIC Hearing Aid
Maintaining Your Hearing Aids
Keep Them Clean
Be sure that your hearing aids are only handled with clean hands. Keep them away from hair spray and cosmetics as well. Your hearing aids are comprised of tiny parts that can easily become clogged with dirt or other particles, causing them to malfunction.
Keep Them Dry
Hearing aids are electronic devices, so remember to remove them before bathing or swimming. It’s important to protect them from moisture in other areas as well. For example, humidity in the air in your bathroom can damage your hearing aids' sensitive internal parts.
Keep Them Out Of Reach
While you want to have your hearing aids handy so you don’t lose them or forget to wear them, keeping them out of the reach of small children and animals will prevent them from getting eaten, mishandled, or treated as toys.
Keep Them Safe
When not in use, remove the batteries and carry your hearing aids in their designated case. This will protect them from damage, help prevent loss, and keep them clean.
Don't Be Mr./Mrs. Fix It
Your hearing aids are delicate devices that require special maintenance. Although you may be tempted to troubleshoot and repair them yourself, it’s important to leave that up to a professional who is specifically trained in hearing aid repair and maintenance.
Periodic Inspection
You can maintain your hearing aids on a daily basis by cleaning them with a soft, dry cloth. For a more thorough cleaning, however, it’s helpful to periodically bring them to your hearing care professional, who can also inspect them to ensure everything is working properly.
Follow Up With Your Audiologist
With some tender loving care and expert advice, your hearing aids should last for many years. Follow the tips above to keep them performing at their best, and be sure to also schedule regular visits with our Mesa or Scottsdale audiologists for hearing testing and monitoring. Together, we can help you hear better longer!
Did You Know?
Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids differ in size and the degree to which they amplify sound. There are many styles of hearing aids. It is important to consult with one of our Mesa or Scottsdale audiologists to ensure that your selection matches both your lifestyle and your degree of hearing loss. Not all hearing aids are appropriate for every level of loss.
Canal Receiver Technology (CRT)
This style includes an ultra-small, lightweight, behind-the-ear (BTE) piece and a nearly invisible wire delivering sound to the ear.
Open Behind-the-Ear (BTE)
This style includes a behind-the-ear (BTE) piece attached to a slim, clear tube that delivers sound to the ear.
Behind-the-Ear (BTE)
This style includes a behind-the-ear (BTE) piece using a tube to attach it to a customized ear mold that fits securely into the ear. Earmolds can vary in size, material and color depending on hearing loss and patient preference. Because they are larger, BTEs can accommodate bigger batteries for longer life and larger amplifiers for maximum amplification for people with a more severe hearing loss.
Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)
This style is the smallest custom hearing aid available, the CIC fits deeply inside the ear canal making it almost invisible and very discreet.
In-the-Canal (ITC)
This style is custom-made to fit almost entirely inside the ear canal, making them difficult to notice.
Half Shell (ITE)
This style is custom-made to fit securely in your outer ear, ensuring optimum performance and maximum comfort.
Full Shell (ITE)
This style is custom-made to fit securely and comfortably in the outer ear making it more suitable for people with dexterity challenges. Larger in size than the half shell and accommodates larger batteries required for longer life.