Starkey is a global leader in the design, development and distribution of integrated hearing solutions.
It was founded in 1967. Its headquarters are in Minnesota, USA. Today, with facilities in 18 countries and 3250 staff worldwide, they are one of the leading manufacturers of hearing aids.
Starkey is much more than the headphones it makes. It's experience. One that doesn't promise more, but achieves more. More communication, more participation and more opportunities to do what you want to do.
And that's because Starkey's philosophy, from day one, has been "hearing is our concern". And its commitment to the continuous development of headphone technology.
Thus, she builds partnerships with the millions of people who wear her headphones, continues to expand her charitable activities through the Starkey Foundation, and works every day to help people with hearing loss experience more.

Starkey Innovation

Starkey is a pioneer in the development of hearing aids, producing high-tech products, with excellent aesthetics and comfortable to use.

55 years

18 countries

3250 employers

 

 

Performance, Comfort, Personalization

Starkey hearing aids create an unparalleled listening experience while eliminating some of the worst features of older hearing aid generations. For the first time the headphones are practically hiss free. Also, the automatic phone recognition system senses when you pick up a phone and adjusts accordingly. These and other innovations were designed to give you maximum performance, comfort and personalization and ensure the best possible listening experience.

6th decade of innovation

Right from the start, Starkey did things differently. Aiming not just to manufacture hearing aids, but to improve people's quality of life through technology and innovation, it has built the most sophisticated research and development department in the hearing aid industry.

Exploring the future

Based in Berkley, CA the Starkey Hearing Research Center, its researchers investigate medical and technological innovations in two areas: the science of auditory perception (how the auditory system perceives sounds) and sound processing technology (how hearing systems can modify sound to enhance hearing). Working with leading researchers and universities from around the world, Starkey continues to look for ways to better understand the science of hearing loss and how it affects our lives, so that we can continue to develop technology to improve it.