Audien Hearing Atom vs Sony CRE-C20
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Audien Hearing Atom
The Audien Hearing Atom is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid that earns a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.3/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. At $89, it's positioned as an entry-level option in the visible-in-ear category, ranking #52 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested. In our testing, the Atom demonstrates mixed results across key performance areas. Its standout strength is excellent feedback handling, scoring a perfect 5.0/5—0.46 points above the category average. This means users can expect stable performance without whistling or squealing during typical wear. However, speech clarity metrics fall below category averages: speech in quiet scores 2.6/5 (0.15 points below average) and speech in noise scores a low 1.0/5 (0.48 points below average), which may limit effectiveness in challenging listening environments. The Atom does not support music streaming, scoring 0.0/5 in this category—1.92 points below the OTC average. Own-voice comfort is mixed at 2.1/5, sitting 0.41 points below the category average. These limitations are notable when compared to similarly-priced alternatives like the Elehear Beyond (4.36/5) or Apple AirPods Pro 2 (4.06/5), which offer substantially stronger overall performance. This device may suit budget-conscious consumers who prioritize basic amplification and feedback-free wear over speech clarity in noise or streaming capabilities. Those seeking stronger speech performance or music features should consider higher-scoring alternatives in this price range.

Sony CRE-C20
The Sony CRE-C20 is an invisible-in-ear OTC hearing aid priced at $999, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.6/5 in our lab testing. This mid-priced device offers a discreet form factor with rechargeable batteries, positioning it in the upper tier of the OTC market. In our testing, the CRE-C20 demonstrates notable strengths in speech clarity. Speech in quiet scores 4.1/5—a strong result that sits 1.33 points above the OTC category average. Speech in noise performance reaches 2.7/5, which is 1.24 points above the category average, though only mixed in absolute terms. Own voice comfort scores 2.9/5, slightly above average for the category at +0.39 points. The device shows significant limitations in other areas. Music streaming scored 0.0/5, falling 1.92 points below the category average—this invisible-in-ear design does not support audio streaming functionality. Feedback handling registers at 3.9/5, which is solid in absolute terms, though 0.64 points below the category average of 4.54/5. The CRE-C20 demonstrates meaningful improvement with proper adjustment. The normalized Initial Score of 3.4/5 improves to 4.2/5 when tuned, suggesting users who invest time in optimization will see better results. Within its price range, alternatives like the Sony CRE-E10 (4.69/5) and Lexie B2 Plus (4.43/5) score higher overall. The CRE-C20 is best suited for users prioritizing discretion and speech clarity who don't need music streaming capabilities.
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Performance metrics
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