Starkey Standard Charger 2.0 Starlink

$199.00

The StarLink 2.0 Standard Charger is the plug-in desktop unit for Genesis AI and Edge AI mRIC R, RIC RT, ITE R/ITC R/HS R and CIC hearing aids. It provides a full recharge in around three-and-a-half hours and offers a rapid “top-up” when you are short on time.

Product Features

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    Features:

    • Turbo top-up:

      A seven-minute quick charge provides roughly three hours of extra listening time. It’s perfect when you notice low battery just before heading out.

    • Full-day refuel:

      A complete recharge takes about three-and-a-half hours from empty to 100 per cent. That keeps most users powered through even the longest day.

    • Clear status LEDs:

      Separate left and right lights confirm proper docking and show charge progress at a glance. You can check power levels without opening an app or pushing any buttons.

    • Built-in dry aid:

      Gentle warmth evaporates everyday moisture while the aids rest. This helps protect internal circuitry and reduces corrosion over time.

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    What we love about Starkey's Standard 2.0 StarLink charger

    Automatic on/off

    Docking switches the aids off so you don’t waste power overnight. Removing them in the morning turns them straight back on, saving fumbling with tiny controls.

    Roomy charging wells

    The cradle easily accommodates earmoulds and thicker receiver cables without bending them. That means less wear and a more reliable seal each time you charge.

    USB-C convenience

    It runs from the same modern connector as many phones, laptops, and power banks. Fewer specialised cables make life on the road a lot simpler.

    ✔  Twin-slot design

    Both aids recharge side by side, so you always have a matched pair at full power. Having a single desktop unit also keeps your bedside table tidy.

    Detailed Specs

    Feature  Feature description  Premium 2.0 Charger  Standard 2.0 Charger 
    On-board battery  Built-in lithium-ion pack keeps the charger alive when it’s not plugged into the wall.  ✔ Contains its own battery.  ✘ No battery inside; must stay on mains power. 
    On-the-go recharging  How many full hearing-aid charges the case can deliver while you’re out.  Up to three full recharges without a power point.   Not available. 
    Power source flexibility  Ability to run either corded or cordless.  Works cord-free or from USB-C.   Needs continuous USB-C power.  
    Charger-battery LEDs  Extra LEDs that show how much power the case itself has left.  Rear four-bar gauge for charger level.   None – only aid status lights. 
    Dry-aid cycle  Gentle warmth to wick away daily moisture from the aids while they charge.  Not listed for Premium.  Built-in “dry-aid kit” function.  
    Turbo quick charge  Ten-minute boost that gives roughly three hours of use.     
    Full charge time  Time required to bring aids from empty to 100 %.  About 3 ½ hrs for the aids; case itself also recharges in < 3 ½ hrs.   About 3 ½ hrs for the aids.  
    Spacious, colour-coded wells  Large wells with red/blue accents make it easy to seat moulds and receivers correctly.     
    Turbo top-up

    The StarLink 2.0 Standard Charger can push a solid burst of energy into your hearing aids in about seven minutes. That short sit-down delivers roughly three hours of listening, which is plenty for a commute, a meeting, or an evening out.

    Picture the moment you notice a low-battery tone as you head for the door. You drop the aids into the charger while you fetch your keys and fill a water bottle. By the time you are ready to leave, the aids have enough power to get you through several hours of conversation without interruption.

    Quick-boost charging is not only about convenience, it also protects your daily routine from battery anxiety. Knowing you can top up at almost any point in the day means you are far less likely to miss important sounds or back-to-back appointments.

    Full-day refuel

    A complete charge cycle from empty to full takes about three-and-a-half hours. That single overnight or afternoon session translates into a full waking day of use for most wearers, including steady streaming from phones, TVs, or remote microphones.

    Because the charger automatically powers the aids down when docked, every milliampere goes into storage rather than running idle circuitry. You wake up, lift the aids out, and they spring back to life already at one hundred per cent.

    This predictable routine removes guesswork. Whether you have an early morning clinic list or a late social event, you begin with a known reserve of power and can plan the rest of your day with confidence.

    Clear status LEDs

    Each charging well has its own LED strip that changes colour as the batteries fill. A steady pulse confirms the aids are seated correctly, while a solid light signals that charging is complete.

    These lights are bright enough to see in daylight yet soft enough not to glare on a bedside table. You can check progress from across the room without opening an app, lifting a lid, or handling the aids.

    Clear visual cues are especially helpful for users with reduced dexterity or sight. A glance tells you everything is on track, sparing you from surprise low-battery alerts later in the day.

    Built-in dry aid

    During every charge cycle the cradle delivers a gentle warmth, encouraging moisture to evaporate from microphones, receivers, and battery contacts. This acts like a low-heat drying box integrated into your normal charging routine.

    Removing perspiration, coastal humidity, or the odd shower of rain helps prevent corrosion on delicate electronics. It also reduces the musty odour sometimes noticed when aids are worn for long hours.

    Because the drying process is automatic, you do not need separate silica jars or UV boxes. One device covers both power and basic maintenance, simplifying the bedtime ritual and extending the working life of the hearing aids.

    FAQ's

    How do hearing aids work?

    Hearing aids work by picking up sound through a microphone, amplifying the sound via an internal amplifier, and then delivering the sound to the ear through a speaker. Modern hearing aids also have advanced features to reduce background noise and focus on speech clarity.

    What types of hearing aids are available?
    • There are several types of hearing aids, including:
    • Behind-the-Ear (BTE): Worn behind the ear with a tube leading to the ear canal.
    • In-the-Ear (ITE): Worn inside the outer ear, covering the entire ear.
    • In-the-Canal (ITC): Fits partially inside the ear canal.
    • Completely-in-Canal (CIC): Small and fits completely inside the ear canal.
    • Receiver-in-Canal (RIC): The receiver (speaker) sits inside the ear canal, while the rest of the device is worn behind the ear.
    How do I know which hearing aid is right for me?

    The type of hearing aid that is right for you depends on factors such as the severity of your hearing loss, lifestyle, and personal preferences. An audiologist can assess your hearing loss and help recommend the most suitable hearing aid based on your needs.

    Are hearing aids covered by insurance?

    Coverage for hearing aids varies by insurance provider and plan. Some health insurance policies may cover the cost of hearing aids, while others may offer partial reimbursement. It’s important to check with your insurance provider for specific details on coverage.

    Can hearing aids connect to other devices?

    Yes, many modern hearing aids offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing them to pair with smartphones, televisions, and other devices for hands-free communication or audio streaming. You can adjust settings and control the volume via smartphone apps or remotes.

    How do I clean and maintain my hearing aid?

    To maintain your hearing aid, clean it regularly using a soft cloth or a hearing aid brush to remove dirt and wax buildup. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals. You should also store your hearing aid in a dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.

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