Everything you want, and then some Sleek and modern outside, loaded with world-class technology inside, X Series™ hearing aids deliver the benefits you want and expect from Starkey. Want to hear better in noise? X Series is specifically designed to improve speech understanding in noisy environments and make listening easier no matter where you are. Want a hearing aid that no one else can see? X Series delivers — from SoundLens™, the world’s first custom, invisible* and completely digital hearing aid, to Xino™, one that hides virtually undetectable behind your ear. Whether you’re searching for your first hearing aid, or are looking to upgrade to newer and better technology, X Series marks the solution that’s right for you. Talk to your hearing professional to see if X Series hearing aids are right for you.
X Series Features: |
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Technology | Benefits |
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Voice iQ² | Designed to maintain speech understanding in noisy environments, and reduce listening effort*. | Pure Wave Feedback Eliminator | Virtually eliminates buzzing and whistling. | InVision Directionality | Enhances Voice iQ² by pinpointing sounds you want to hear and minimizing those you don’t. | Automatic Telephone | Can detect when you are on the phone and adjust settings for optimal listening. | Music & Television Processing | Automatically adjusts to the preset music and TV listening settings most comfortable for you. | T² Remote Control | Lets you adjust memory modes or volume via any touch tone phone. | HydraShield®² | Makes your hearing aids resistant to water, wax, oils, sweat, humidity and corrosion. | Sweep™ Technology | Lets you adjust memory or volume with a simple touch of your finger. Available on select styles. | Spectral iQ | Replicates hard-to-hear high frequency sounds in lower frequencies, designed to enhance and expand audibility. | Self Learning | Gradually and automatically learns your volume control preferences, requiring fewer manual adjustments. | Convenient Intuitive Features | Automatic voice and tone indicators tell you the status of your hearing aid and your hearing aid battery. |
*Sarampalis, A., Kalluri, S., Edwards, B., Hafter, E. (2009). Objective measures of listening effort: Effects of background noise and noise reduction. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 52, 1230-1240. |
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