BlaidsX Micro vs EarCentric EasyCharge
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

BlaidsX Micro
The BlaidsX Micro is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid in the visible-in-ear style, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.1/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. At $499, it sits in the lowest price tier for the category but ranks #59 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the bottom 11% of the category. In our testing, the BlaidsX Micro delivered mixed results across performance metrics. Its standout strength is excellent feedback handling, scoring a perfect 5.0/5 after tuning—0.46 points above the category average. Speech in quiet performance is slightly above average at 2.9/5, though this represents only mixed absolute quality. However, the device struggles significantly in several areas: speech in noise scores just 1.0/5, falling 0.48 points below average, while own-voice comfort is notably low at 1.0/5, which is 1.51 points below average. Music streaming is a significant weakness, scoring 0.0/5—nearly 2 points below the category average. This makes the BlaidsX Micro unsuitable for users who prioritize streaming audio quality. The device uses disposable batteries rather than rechargeable options. At its $499 price point, several competitors offer stronger overall performance. The Elehear Beyond and Cearvol Wave both deliver higher sound scores at lower prices. The BlaidsX Micro may appeal to budget-conscious consumers who prioritize feedback-free wear and basic speech clarity in quiet environments, but those seeking balanced performance across features—especially streaming or challenging listening situations—should consider alternatives.

EarCentric EasyCharge
The EarCentric EasyCharge is a budget-priced prescription behind-the-ear hearing aid released in 2023, earning a C grade with a SoundScore of 2.7/5 in our lab testing. At $229, it sits at the entry level of the prescription hearing aid market. In our standardized testing, this device showed a significant performance gap compared to the prescription hearing aid category. Speech clarity scores were notably low, measuring 2.32 points below the category average in quiet environments and 0.96 points below average in noisy settings. Music streaming performance was similarly limited at 0.0/5, falling 2.64 points below average. Own-voice comfort scored 1.9/5, which is 0.85 points below the category norm. The EasyCharge's standout feature is its excellent feedback handling, scoring a perfect 5.0/5—0.29 points above the category average of 4.71. This means users are unlikely to experience whistling or squealing during everyday use. The device also offers convenient rechargeable batteries. Within the same budget price range, the RxEars Rxi achieves significantly stronger overall performance with a 4.09/5 SoundScore. Consumers prioritizing sound quality on a tight budget may find better value elsewhere, though the EasyCharge's feedback stability and rechargeable design could appeal to users with modest amplification needs who value convenience over maximum speech clarity.
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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