Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Hearing Aid Style

Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Charge overnight. Hear all day.

Enjoy the reliability of rechargeable hearing aids

All-day power

Reliably listen, stream and go all day long with our wide variety of easy-to-use rechargeable hearing aids. 

  • Omega AI RIC lasts up to 51 hours on a single charge.
  • Available in Omega AI, Edge AI, Genesis AI, and Signature Series rechargeable hearing aids.
  • Avoid the hassle of disposable batteries.
  • Wear and stream from between 36 to 45 hours, depending on style. 
  • All-in-one charger lets you grab your hearing aids and go

Assorted Options

As the custom hearing aids experts, it’s no surprise that Starkey was the first to make rechargeable custom options. 

  • Sit completely in your ear, so they don’t interfere with glasses.
  • Can last up to 36 hours on a single charge. 
  • Assorted color options allow you to be discreet or show off your new in-ear hearing aids. 

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Customer Reviews

They are the best I've been with them for I think 4 years! They are warm@very friendly Carly @ her mom are the best!!!

Doozer Cavote, on Google

The folks at this office are absolutely awesome! I always get great service everytime I show up for an appointment. Carly and Alley you Ladies are awesome.

Carmelo Caban, on Google

I very satisfied with my hearing aids and the staff is wonderful and they actually know me by seeing me !!! They are very helpful and courteous and nice to me when I stop by for either an appointment or to pick up my batteries

Michelle S., on Google

I work 9-5 daily and getting an appointment is extremely difficult as I’m only off in the Weekend when New Sound is closed. However Carly is just phenomenal she always fits me in at the last minute when I really need it! Also Carly is always willing to work around...

Catherine Grisafi, on Google

As always, Karli, was very professional but so warm we felt comfortable asking questions to understand the hearing aids and what the problem was we were having.

Kathleen Welsh, on Google