VITALITYAI is available in 3 different technology levels. You can think of this as a “good, better, best” system where features and price are increased as you move up levels. You have the choice of “Premium” (24), “Advanced” (20), or “Select” (16). The numbers reflect the number of channels—areas within the frequency response of the hearing aid that allow for processing and control. The more channels, the more discreet control over the sound processing.
However, keep in mind that a large number of channels doesn’t necessarily mean better hearing. In general, once you reach about 9-12 channels, adding more becomes less significant. Be sure to discuss your options and which product(s) best match your hearing loss and listening needs.
Starkey was one of the first companies to introduce AI into hearing aids, and EDGEAI is their 7th generation of AI product. This new “G2 Neuro Processor” incorporates a type of processing called “Deep Neural Network” (DNN) technology that allows for advanced sound processing across hundreds of different listening environments.
As with most advanced hearing aids, the goal is to analyze your listening situation, apply amplification features to improve speech clarity while, at the same time, minimizing background noise. This DNN is designed to mimic how a person with normal hearing would interpret sound, and overall, EDGEAI (VITALITYAI) does a good job of amplifying in most situations. It received a HearingTracker overall score of 4.6—placing it in the top 20% of all products tested to date in the HearAdvisor lab.
VITALITYAI hearing aids incorporate numerous other features, including the latest Bluetooth® LE wireless functionality, which allows for hands-free calling with compatible phones and audio streaming. The hearing aids further include directional microphones (most models) and the highest levels of waterproofing (IP68).
Motion sensors are also employed in VITALITYAI, which tells the audio processor when you are in motion, like moving your head, walking, or running. This information then allows the chip to further determine the best sound settings for that environment. In addition, when using the My Audibel smartphone app, those motion sensors can be used to track activity, provide fall alerts to loved ones, and even provide a balance assessment.
HearingTracker provides a comprehensive look at this technology on our Starkey EDGEAI product review.