Autiphon U0 Series vs Jabra Enhance Plus
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Autiphon U0 Series
The Autiphon U0 Series is a budget amplification product available at $99, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.0/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. This visible-in-ear device ranks #6 of 8 amplification products tested, placing it in the top 63% of its category. In our testing, the U0 Series demonstrates excellent feedback handling at 5.0/5, scoring 0.72 points above the category average. This means users can expect stable performance without the whistling issues that plague some amplifiers. Speech in quiet environments scores 2.3/5—above the category average by 0.22 points, though only mixed in absolute terms. The device shows notable limitations in other areas. Speech in noise performance is low at 1.0/5, falling 0.37 points below the category average, which may make challenging listening environments difficult. Music streaming is the weakest area at 0.0/5, coming in 1.16 points below category average—users seeking audio streaming functionality should look elsewhere. The Autiphon U0 Series is best suited for budget-conscious consumers who primarily need basic amplification in quieter settings and prioritize reliable, feedback-free operation over advanced features. The rechargeable batteries add convenience at this price point. However, those who frequently encounter noisy environments or want to stream music should consider alternatives despite the higher cost.

Jabra Enhance Plus
The Jabra Enhance Plus is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid ($799) that earns a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.8/5 in our lab testing, ranking #28 of 65 devices in the OTC category. This visible-in-ear device delivers strong speech-in-quiet performance, scoring 4.2/5—a full 1.36 points above the category average. Music streaming is another highlight at 3.8/5, nearly 1.9 points above average, making it a solid choice for users who value audio quality beyond speech. Speech-in-noise performance scores 2.1/5, which is above the category average by 0.62 points but remains mixed in absolute terms for challenging listening environments. The most significant limitation is own-voice comfort, scoring just 0.3/5—well below the category average of 2.51/5. Users sensitive to how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids should consider this trade-off carefully. Feedback handling is excellent at 4.7/5, meaning wearers can expect stable performance without whistling or squealing. The Jabra Enhance Plus is best suited for users who prioritize clear speech in quieter settings and enjoy streaming music or calls to their iPhone. Those frequently in noisy environments or particularly bothered by occlusion effects may want to explore alternatives. Several competitors in the same price range achieve higher overall scores, including the Sony CRE-E10 and Lexie B2 Plus.
Performance metrics
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Lab metric by fit
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Speech level
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Amplification (REIG)
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Audio scenes
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