Wi Series

Enjoy life at your own volume

Wi Series™ are Starkey’s advanced wireless hearing aids that sound like nothing you’ve ever heard. Featuring our latest noise reduction and speech preservation system, they are designed to deliver improved sound clarity even in the noisiest situations.

Wi Series can also stream stereo sound from your TV, radio, computer and even your cell phone directly to your hearing aids. With Wi Series, you can enjoy hands-free phone conversations and listen to TV or radio at the volume you want, while others around you can listen at the volume that’s most comfortable for them.

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Wi Series Features:
Technology Benefit
PureWave Feedback Eliminator³ Virtually eliminates buzzing and whistling
Voice iQ² Designed to maintain speech understanding in noisy environments and reduce listening effort.*
InVision Directionality³ Enhances Voice iQ² by pinpointing sounds you want to hear and minimizing those you don’t.
Phone Used with SurfLink Mobile, can enable hands-free cell phone conversation, while Automatic Telephone Response detects when you’re on the phone and adjusts setting for optimal listening.
Music & Television Automatically adjusts to the preset music and TV listening settings most comfortable for you — while optional SurfLink Media can stream audio from TV, computer or MP3 player directly to your hearing aids.
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.
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.
Ear-to-Ear Wireless Communication Coordinates communication between hearing aids, eliminating the need to manually adjust both devices.
*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.
Features may vary based on model and technology level.
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Cranbrook, Creston, Fernie, Golden, Invermere. All Rights Reserved.