Elehear Beyond vs Signia Silk Charge&Go IX
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.
Choice

Elehear Beyond
The Elehear Beyond is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid that delivers A-grade performance in our lab testing, ranking #8 among 65 OTC hearing aids tested. At $431, this 2024 behind-the-ear device earned our Expert's Choice Award and represents strong value in the entry-level price tier. In our testing, the Beyond demonstrated particular strength in speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 4.3/5—a strong result that sits 1.48 points above the OTC category average. Music streaming quality also impressed at 3.8/5, exceeding the category average by 1.88 points. Speech understanding in noisy settings scored 2.3/5, which is above the category average of 1.48/5 but remains mixed in absolute terms—a common challenge across OTC devices. Feedback handling proved excellent at 4.5/5, essentially matching the category average. Own-voice comfort scored 2.6/5, slightly above the OTC average but mixed overall—users sensitive to their own voice may notice some occlusion effects. The device uses a rechargeable battery and supports streaming to both iPhone and Android devices with hands-free functionality. The Elehear Beyond is well-suited for budget-conscious consumers seeking reliable speech clarity in quieter listening situations and quality audio streaming. Those who frequently encounter challenging noise environments may find the speech-in-noise performance adequate but not exceptional. Within its price range, the Beyond outperforms competitors including the Apple AirPods Pro 2 and Zepp Clarity Omni on overall sound quality.

Signia Silk Charge&Go IX
The Signia Silk Charge&Go IX is a premium-priced invisible-in-ear prescription hearing aid currently available at $3,298. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.7/5, ranking #30 of 36 prescription hearing aids tested. This device delivers excellent speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 4.6/5—a full 1.30 points above the category average. Speech in noise performance is mixed at 2.2/5, though still slightly above average for the category. Feedback handling is strong at 4.3/5, providing reliable stability during daily wear. The Silk Charge&Go IX has notable limitations. Own-voice comfort scores low at 1.5/5, falling 1.25 points below the category average—a consideration for users sensitive to how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids. Most significantly, the device scored 0.0/5 for music streaming, meaning it lacks practical streaming capability from phones or other devices. At this price point, competitors like the Phonak Sphere Infinio (5.0/5), Oticon Intent (4.85/5), and Signia's own Active Pro IX (4.67/5) deliver substantially higher overall sound performance. The Silk Charge&Go IX may appeal to users who prioritize an invisible form factor and strong speech clarity in quiet settings, but those who value music streaming or own-voice comfort should explore alternatives.
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Performance metrics
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Lab metric by fit
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
Speech level
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Amplification (REIG)
Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)
Audio scenes
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