Eargo 6 vs ReSound OMNIA RIE
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

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.

ReSound OMNIA RIE
The ReSound OMNIA RIE is a premium prescription behind-the-ear hearing aid released in 2022, currently priced at $4,498. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.9/5, ranking #29 of 36 devices in the Prescription Hearing Aid category. This device shows a mixed performance profile in our testing. Its standout strength is speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 3.7/5—a solid result that sits 0.42 points above the category average. Own-voice comfort also performs above average at 3.0/5, which may appeal to users concerned about how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids. However, the OMNIA RIE struggles significantly in challenging listening situations. Speech-in-noise performance scored just 1.0/5, falling 0.96 points below the category average—a notable limitation for users who frequently encounter noisy restaurants, gatherings, or other difficult acoustic environments. Feedback handling, while strong in absolute terms at 4.1/5, also trails the category average by 0.61 points. Music streaming delivers mixed results at 2.7/5, essentially matching the category average. The OMNIA RIE offers versatile connectivity with both iPhone and Android streaming, hands-free calling capability, and the flexibility of both rechargeable and disposable battery options. At its premium price point, however, several competitors in the same price range—including the Phonak Sphere Infinio and Oticon Intent—deliver substantially higher overall scores. This device may suit users who prioritize quiet conversation clarity and own-voice comfort over challenging noise performance.
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