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Go Hearing Go Prime vs JVC EH-Z1500

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
Go Hearing Go Prime Hero
GoSoundGrade B

Go Hearing Go Prime

The Go Hearing Go Prime is a budget OTC hearing aid priced at $299, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.3/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. This visible-in-ear style device ranks #50 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 75% of its category. In our testing, the Go Prime demonstrated excellent feedback handling, scoring a perfect 5.0/5—notably 0.46 points above the category average. This means users can expect stable performance without the whistling that can plague some hearing aids. Speech clarity in quiet environments measured at a mixed 2.7/5, slightly below the category average. Speech understanding in noisy situations scored low at 1.1/5, falling 0.39 points below average, suggesting this device may struggle in challenging listening environments like restaurants or social gatherings. The Go Prime's most significant limitation is its music streaming capability, which scored 0.0/5—nearly 2 points below the category average. Users who prioritize phone-streamed audio should consider alternatives. Own-voice comfort also scored low at 1.8/5, which may result in a "boomy" quality when speaking. At this price point, several competitors offer stronger overall performance, including the Elehear Beyond and Apple AirPods Pro 2. However, for budget-conscious consumers who primarily need basic amplification in quieter settings and value feedback-free operation, the Go Prime offers a functional entry point. The rechargeable batteries add convenience for daily use.

Expert Choice
Expert
Choice
JVC EH-Z1500 Hero
JVCSoundGrade A

JVC EH-Z1500

The JVC EH-Z1500 is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid available at $600, earning an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.0/5 in our lab testing. This behind-the-ear device ranks #19 among 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 28% of the category. Speech clarity is where this device truly excels. The EH-Z1500 delivers excellent speech-in-quiet performance at 4.6/5, scoring 1.77 points above the category average. Speech-in-noise performance is above the category average by 1.09 points, though at 2.6/5 it remains mixed in absolute terms—adequate for moderately challenging environments but not exceptional. Key limitations include music streaming, which scores 0.0/5—well below the category average of 1.92/5. Users who prioritize audio streaming from phones should look elsewhere. Feedback handling is solid at 3.8/5, though this falls 0.74 points below the category average of 4.54/5. Own-voice comfort scores 2.4/5, roughly in line with category norms. The EH-Z1500 uses disposable batteries rather than rechargeables. Competitors in this price range include higher-scoring options like the Yeasound RIC800 (4.76/5) and Sony CRE-E10 (4.69/5). This device is best suited for users who prioritize speech understanding in everyday conversations and don't require music streaming capabilities.

Performance metrics

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Lab metric by fit

Scale 1-5 (Tuned)

Speech in quietNew
Go Hearing Go Prime2.7
JVC EH-Z15004.6
Speech in noiseNew
Go Hearing Go Prime1.1
JVC EH-Z15002.6
Own voice
Go Hearing Go Prime1.8
JVC EH-Z15002.4
Feedback handling
Go Hearing Go Prime5.0
JVC EH-Z15003.8
Music streaming
Go Hearing Go Prime0.0
JVC EH-Z15000.0
Overall fit score
Go Hearing Go Prime3.3
JVC EH-Z15004.3

Speech level

Adjust input dB (Tuned)

Amplification (REIG)

Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)

Fitting configuration for tuned fit

Go Hearing Go PrimeJVC EH-Z1500
Ear CouplingClosed Dome
Ear CouplingTulip Dome