Elehear Delight vs HearingAssist Eaze
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.
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Elehear Delight
The Elehear Delight is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid that delivers A-grade performance in our lab testing, earning a SoundScore of 4.3/5. At $315, it ranks #9 among 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 12% of its category. Speech clarity is a standout strength for this device. Speech in quiet scores a strong 4.0/5, measuring 1.21 points above the OTC category average of 2.79/5. Speech in noise performance is above the category average by 0.34 points, though the absolute score of 1.8/5 remains low—meaning challenging listening environments may still prove difficult. Music streaming quality is solid at 3.1/5, exceeding the category average by 1.18 points, making it a reasonable choice for audio enjoyment beyond speech. Feedback handling scores a strong 4.2/5 in absolute terms, though this falls 0.34 points below the category average of 4.54/5. Own-voice comfort scores 2.9/5, which is above the category average by 0.39 points but remains mixed in absolute terms—some users may notice their own voice sounds different than expected. The Elehear Delight represents strong value for budget-conscious consumers seeking quality speech performance in quieter environments. Those who frequently encounter noisy settings may find the device less capable, but for everyday conversation and media consumption, it performs well above typical OTC expectations at its price point.

HearingAssist Eaze
The HearingAssist Eaze is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid released in 2023, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.4/5 in our lab testing. At $399, it sits in the most affordable price tier of the OTC market, though it ranks #43 of 65 devices in its category. In our standardized testing, the Eaze demonstrates excellent feedback handling, scoring a perfect 5.0/5—0.46 points above the category average. This means users can expect stable performance without whistling during typical daily activities. However, the device shows limitations in other areas: speech clarity scores are mixed at 2.6/5 in quiet and low at 1.3/5 in noisy environments, both falling slightly below category averages. The most significant limitation is music streaming, which scored 0.0/5—nearly 2 points below the category average. Buyers who prioritize phone streaming for music or media should consider alternatives. Own-voice comfort is also mixed at 2.2/5, approximately 0.31 points below average for OTC devices. At this price point, shoppers have several higher-scoring alternatives to consider, including the Elehear Beyond and Apple AirPods Pro 2, which offer stronger overall performance. The HearingAssist Eaze may suit budget-conscious buyers who prioritize feedback stability over streaming capabilities and can accept modest speech performance in challenging listening situations.
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