I've had Starkey IIC's for many years, and I was just about to get the Genesis IIC when it came out last year but noticed that, for the highest amplification matrix (which is what I'm getting into now), the Genesis had a steeper dropoff in the 6K and higher frequencies than the previous Evolve series did (for the IIC). So I was excited when I heard about the new Signature series, but comparing the martices of the Genesis and Signature IICs they seem identical. At the same time, the "fitting range" for the Signature shows as being better than it is for the Genesis. How could they have the same output but have different fitting ranges? For me, Starkey's IICs have been great but again, how could a HA with 6 times the number of transistors (Genesis) have lower output than its predecessor? The battery life values are the same, so it can't be that. Also, FWIW, I just noticed that Starkey seems to have removed the detailed technical data sheet for the Evolve series. Maybe I better get a pair before they discontinue them altogether! Anyway, if you could shed any light on any of this, I'd be interested to know. Thanks...
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you stated that it has a bluetooth antenna... but Starkey's website doesn't show it as having bluetooth... just curious if it has bluetooth or not...