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HearingAssist Control vs Sony CRE-C10

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
HearingAssist Control Hero
HearingAssistSoundGrade B

HearingAssist Control

The HearingAssist Control is a behind-the-ear OTC hearing aid priced at $549, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.3/5 in our lab testing. This places it in the lower portion of the OTC category, ranking #51 of 65 devices tested. In our testing, the Control demonstrates notable strengths in speech performance. Speech in quiet scores 0.59 points above the category average at 3.4/5, representing solid absolute performance. Speech in noise comes in at 2.0/5—above the category average by 0.56 points, though only mixed in absolute terms. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, meaning the device remained stable without audible squealing during our standardized challenge tests. The device shows significant weaknesses in other areas. Music streaming scored 0.0/5, which is 1.92 points below the category average and indicates this device does not support or perform well with phone audio streaming. Own-voice comfort is also below average at 2.1/5 (0.41 points below category average), which may be noticeable during extended conversations. The HearingAssist Control may suit users who prioritize speech clarity over streaming functionality and who don't require premium sound quality across all use cases. However, buyers in this price range should note that several competitors—including the Yeasound RIC800 and Sony CRE-E10—deliver substantially higher overall scores. Those seeking similar speech performance at a lower cost may also consider the iHear MatriX.

Expert Choice
Expert
Choice
Sony CRE-C10 Hero
SonySoundGrade A

Sony CRE-C10

The Sony CRE-C10 is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid at $798 that earns an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.2/5, ranking #12 among 65 OTC hearing aids tested. This invisible-in-ear style device uses disposable batteries and offers discreet amplification for those seeking a nearly undetectable option. In our lab testing, the CRE-C10 demonstrates excellent speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 4.5/5—a full 1.71 points above the category average. Speech in noise performance is above average at +1.39 points versus category peers, though at 2.9/5 it remains mixed in absolute terms. This makes the device well-suited for everyday conversations but potentially challenging in very noisy settings. The most significant limitation is music streaming, which scored 0.0/5—well below the category average. Users who prioritize phone audio streaming or music listening should consider alternatives. Feedback handling is solid at 3.5/5, though it falls 1.04 points below the category average. Own-voice comfort scored 2.6/5, roughly matching the category average. The Sony CRE-C10 is best suited for users who prioritize speech understanding and discretion over streaming capabilities. It has earned HearAdvisor's Expert's Choice Award in both 2023 and 2024. Competitors in this price range include the higher-scoring Sony CRE-E10 and Lexie B2 Plus, which may offer additional features worth comparing.

Performance metrics

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Lab metric by fit

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Speech in quietNew
HearingAssist Control3.4
Sony CRE-C104.5
Speech in noiseNew
HearingAssist Control2.0
Sony CRE-C102.9
Own voice
HearingAssist Control2.1
Sony CRE-C102.6
Feedback handling
HearingAssist Control5.0
Sony CRE-C103.5
Music streaming
HearingAssist Control0.0
Sony CRE-C100.0
Overall fit score
HearingAssist Control3.9
Sony CRE-C104.3

Speech level

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Amplification (REIG)

Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)

Fitting configuration for tuned fit

HearingAssist ControlSony CRE-C10
Ear CouplingPower Dome with Slits
Ear CouplingSleeve Closed