
Life sounds better with an edge
Listening is a complex process that a normal-hearing brain handles effortlessly, but that breaks down when we have hearing loss. Edge AI hearing aids have cutting-edge technology that mimics the brain’s auditory cortex to help fix that broken process.
Our newest generation of hearing aids can classify complex soundscapes, enhance speech, and reduce noise in real-time with advanced and powerful AI at the edge.

An edge you can count on
From its pure, clean sound and dependable durability to its multiple health, wellness and convenience features, Edge AI puts you in control of each day.
- Reduced listening effort and fatigue
- 30% better speech identification
- On-demand sound optimization
Edge AI is hearing technology that helps you hear better in all situations and is reliable no matter what.
Keep it to yourself
Modern design is sleek, discreet and comfortable, and barely noticeable to others.
Listen all day long
Thanks to the industry’s longest lasting rechargeable hearing aids, up to 51 hours.
Don’t sweat getting wet
Built tough to be waterproof*, sweatproof and everyday-proof.
*Up to 3 foot depth. Rechargeables styles only.
What are your personal hearing needs?
Stanford Study Finds Edge AI Helps Detect Fall Risk*
A recent Stanford University study found that the Balance Assessment Feature within Starkey’s Edge AI hearing aids demonstrated promising signs of identifying individuals at risk of falls—without requiring traditional vestibular screenings. This innovative feature leverages advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence to monitor a user’s stability, providing valuable insights into their balance and movement patterns. By detecting subtle changes in gait and postural control, the Balance Assessment Feature may serve as a proactive tool for healthcare providers and individuals alike, potentially reducing fall-related injuries and improving overall mobility. These findings highlight the potential of Edge AI not only as a hearing solution but also as a critical tool in fall risk management, offering greater independence and safety for users.
*A recent peer-reviewed article, published in Otology & Neurotology, highlights the research between Starkey Research and Development and Stanford’s Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery to validate Starkey’s Balance Assessment feature.