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Eargo 6 vs Lucid Enrich Pro

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

Uses Official HearAdvisor Lab Data
Eargo 6 Hero
EargoSoundGrade B

Eargo 6

The Eargo 6 is a premium-priced OTC hearing aid ($2,250) that earned a B grade and a SoundScore of 3.4/5 in our lab testing, placing it in the top 63% of OTC hearing aids we've evaluated. This invisible-in-ear device delivers solid speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 3.3/5—notably 0.53 points above the OTC category average. Own-voice comfort is also above average at 2.9/5, though mixed in absolute terms. However, the Eargo 6 shows significant weaknesses in challenging listening situations, with speech-in-noise performance scoring just 1.0/5, falling 0.48 points below the category average. The most notable limitation is music streaming, which scored 0.0/5 in our testing—substantially below the category average. Feedback handling scored 3.3/5, solid in absolute terms but 1.24 points below the OTC average of 4.54/5. The device uses rechargeable batteries and maintains a fully invisible profile when worn. The Eargo 6 may suit consumers who prioritize discreet aesthetics and primarily need help hearing conversations in quieter settings. However, shoppers should note that alternatives like the Sony CRE-C10 and Olive Union Air achieved higher SoundScores at lower price points. Those frequently in noisy environments or who value music streaming should explore other options.

Lucid Enrich Pro Hero
LucidSoundGrade B

Lucid Enrich Pro

The Lucid Enrich Pro is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid that earns a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.7/5 in our lab testing. At $200, it ranks #31 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 46% of the category. This visible-in-ear device delivers its strongest performance in speech-in-quiet scenarios, scoring 3.8/5—a solid result that sits 0.98 points above the OTC category average. Feedback handling is also strong at 4.0/5 in absolute terms, though it falls 0.54 points below the category average. Speech-in-noise performance scores 1.7/5, which is above the category average by 0.19 points but remains low in absolute terms, suggesting limited benefit in challenging listening environments. Key limitations include own-voice comfort, which scores a mixed 2.0/5 (0.51 points below category average), and music streaming, which scores 0.0/5—significantly below the category average of 1.92/5. The device uses disposable batteries rather than rechargeables. The Lucid Enrich Pro may suit budget-conscious consumers who primarily need help hearing speech in quieter settings and don't require music streaming functionality. Those who frequently encounter noisy environments or value streaming audio should consider alternatives in this price range, such as the higher-scoring Elehear Beyond or Apple AirPods Pro 2.

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Performance metrics

Scale 1-5 (Tuned)

Lab metric by fit

Scale 1-5 (Tuned)

Speech in quietNew
Eargo 63.3
Lucid Enrich Pro3.8
Speech in noiseNew
Eargo 61.0
Lucid Enrich Pro1.7
Own voice
Eargo 62.9
Lucid Enrich Pro2.0
Feedback handling
Eargo 63.3
Lucid Enrich Pro4.0
Music streaming
Eargo 60.0
Lucid Enrich Pro0.0
Overall fit score
Eargo 63.4
Lucid Enrich Pro3.7

Speech level

Adjust input dB (Tuned)

Amplification (REIG)

Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)

Fitting configuration for tuned fit

Eargo 6Lucid Enrich Pro
Ear CouplingSleeve Closed
Ear CouplingClosed Dome