HearingAssist Micro vs Sennheiser All Day Clear
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

HearingAssist Micro
The HearingAssist Micro is a premium amplifier in the invisible-in-ear style, priced at $698. In our lab testing, it earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.6/5, placing it #3 among the 8 amplification products we've tested. This device shows a clear strength in speech clarity during quiet environments, scoring 3.5/5—a solid result that sits 1.35 points above the category average of 2.11/5. Feedback handling is also strong at 4.0/5, though slightly below the category average of 4.28/5. Own-voice comfort comes in at 2.8/5, which is above the category average but only mixed in absolute terms. The Micro has notable limitations. Speech-in-noise performance is low at 1.1/5, falling 0.31 points below the category average. Music streaming is where this device struggles most significantly, scoring 0.0/5—well below the already modest category average of 1.16/5. Users who want to stream audio from their phone should look elsewhere. The HearingAssist Micro may suit those prioritizing discreet, invisible-in-ear design and clear speech understanding in quieter settings. However, buyers seeking strong noise management or any music streaming capability should consider alternatives. At this price point, the Sennheiser Conversation Clear Plus offers notably higher overall performance, while options like the iHear MatriX deliver similar sound quality at a lower price.
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Sennheiser All Day Clear
The Sennheiser All Day Clear is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid that earns an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.4/5, placing it in the top 8% of the OTC category and ranking #6 among 65 tested devices. At $949, this behind-the-ear device delivers strong overall performance that stands out in a crowded market. In our lab testing, the All Day Clear excels in speech clarity for quiet environments, scoring 4.0/5—a strong result that sits 1.25 points above the category average. Music streaming quality is another highlight, with a solid 3.3/5 score that's 1.38 points above average, making it one of the better choices for users who value audio fidelity beyond speech. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, meaning users should experience minimal whistling issues. The device shows more modest performance in challenging listening situations. Speech in noise scores 1.9/5, which is above the category average by 0.39 points but low in absolute terms—a common limitation across OTC devices. Own voice comfort is mixed at 2.5/5, essentially matching the category average. Best for: Consumers seeking a reliable OTC option with strong speech clarity in everyday quiet-to-moderate environments and quality music streaming. Those frequently in noisy settings may find the speech-in-noise performance limiting, though this reflects broader OTC category constraints rather than a specific weakness of this device.
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