Eargo 5 vs Oticon Intent
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Eargo 5
The Eargo 5 is a premium-priced OTC hearing aid ($1,450) that earns a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.6/5 in our lab testing. This invisible-in-ear device offers a discreet rechargeable design, though its acoustic performance shows notable strengths and weaknesses compared to alternatives in its price range. In our testing, the Eargo 5 demonstrates solid speech-in-quiet performance at 3.5/5, scoring 0.75 points above the OTC category average. Own-voice comfort also measures above average, which may appeal to users sensitive to occlusion effects. However, speech-in-noise performance is low at 1.4/5, and music streaming scores 0.0/5—significantly below the category average of 1.92/5. Users who prioritize phone streaming or frequently encounter noisy environments should consider these limitations. Feedback handling is strong in absolute terms at 4.2/5, though slightly below the category average of 4.54/5. The device uses closed sleeves for ear coupling in both initial and tuned configurations, with minimal score improvement from tuning (3.6 to 3.7/5). At this price point, competitors like the Lucid Tala (4.63/5) and Audicus Omni 2 (4.61/5) offer substantially higher overall sound performance. Budget-conscious shoppers may also find similar or better sound quality from lower-priced options like the Sony CRE-C10. The Eargo 5 may suit users who prioritize invisible cosmetics and quiet-environment listening over streaming and noise performance.
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Oticon Intent
The Oticon Intent is a premium behind-the-ear prescription hearing aid released in 2024, priced at $4,898. With a SoundScore of 4.8/5 and an A grade, it ranks #3 among the 36 prescription hearing aids tested by HearAdvisor, placing it in the top 6% of its category. In our lab testing, the Intent delivers strong speech performance, scoring 1.10 points above the category average for speech in noise and 0.62 points above average for speech in quiet. Music streaming is a particular strength at 4.0/5, which is 1.36 points above the prescription hearing aid average—making it a solid choice for users who frequently stream audio from their phones. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, ensuring stable performance without whistling during everyday activities. The most notable limitation is own-voice comfort, which scores 1.3/5—a low result that falls 1.45 points below the category average. Users sensitive to how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids should be aware of this trade-off. The Intent includes rechargeable batteries, both iPhone and Android streaming, and hands-free calling capabilities. It has earned HearAdvisor's Expert's Choice Award in both 2023 and 2024. This hearing aid is best suited for users prioritizing speech clarity in challenging listening environments and high-quality audio streaming, who can accept the own-voice characteristics. Within its premium price tier, competitors like the Phonak Sphere Infinio (5.0/5) and Oticon Real (4.75/5) offer alternatives worth considering.
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Performance metrics
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
Speech level
Adjust input dB (Tuned)
Amplification (REIG)
Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)
Fitting configuration for tuned fit