Audien Atom X vs EarCentric EX2
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Audien Atom X
The Audien Atom X is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid available for $389, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.3/5 in our lab testing. This visible-in-ear style device ranks #54 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the lower portion of the category. In our testing, the Atom X showed a mixed performance profile with notable strengths and weaknesses. Feedback handling was excellent at 5.0/5, scoring 0.46 points above the category average—meaning users are unlikely to experience whistling during normal wear. Music streaming was also a highlight at 3.3/5, coming in 1.38 points above the OTC average, making it a solid choice for those who prioritize audio entertainment. However, speech clarity showed limitations. Speech in quiet scored 1.5/5, falling 1.25 points below the category average, while speech in noise measured 1.0/5, which is 0.48 points below average. These low absolute scores suggest users may find speech understanding challenging, particularly in difficult listening environments. Own voice comfort was mixed at 2.3/5, slightly below the category average. The Atom X may appeal to budget-conscious consumers who prioritize streaming quality and feedback-free wear over speech enhancement. However, several competitors in the same price range—including the Elehear Beyond (4.36/5) and Apple AirPods Pro 2 (4.06/5)—offer stronger overall performance. Shoppers focused primarily on speech clarity may want to explore alternatives.

EarCentric EX2
The EarCentric EX2 is a budget-priced prescription behind-the-ear hearing aid released in 2021, earning a C grade with a SoundScore of 2.7/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. At $218, it ranks #33 of 36 prescription hearing aids tested, placing it in the bottom 11% of its category. In our testing, the EX2 showed a significant split in performance. Feedback handling was excellent at 4.7/5, essentially matching the category average and demonstrating stable operation during movement. However, speech performance was notably limited, with both speech in quiet and speech in noise scoring 1.0/5—well below the category averages of 3.32 and 1.96 respectively. Music streaming scored 0.0/5, falling 2.64 points below the prescription category average of 2.64/5. Own-voice comfort scored 2.3/5, a mixed result that sits 0.45 points below the category average. The device uses a rechargeable battery, which adds convenience for daily use. Notably, tuning did not improve performance in our testing—the Initial and Tuned fit scores were identical at 2.7/5. Budget-conscious shoppers in this price range may want to compare alternatives. The RxEars Rxi scored 4.09/5 at a similar price point, while OTC options like the Audien Hearing Atom offer comparable or better sound performance at lower prices. The EX2 may suit users who prioritize feedback stability and rechargeable convenience over speech clarity, but its limited speech performance is a significant tradeoff.
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