HSKLock Hearing Aid vs iBstone AuraLink
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

HSKLock Hearing Aid
The HSKLock Hearing Aid is a budget-priced amplification product available for $69, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.0/5 in our lab testing. This behind-the-ear device uses disposable batteries and represents an entry-level option in the amplification category. In our standardized testing, the HSKLock demonstrates excellent feedback handling at 5.0/5, scoring 0.72 points above the category average. This means users are unlikely to experience whistling or squealing during normal wear. Own-voice comfort scores 2.8/5, which is slightly above the category average but mixed in absolute terms—wearers may notice some occlusion effects when speaking. Speech performance presents significant limitations. Speech in quiet scores 1.5/5, falling 0.63 points below the category average, while speech in noise scores 1.0/5, sitting 0.37 points below average. These low absolute scores indicate limited benefit for understanding conversation in our test framework. Music streaming is not supported, scoring 0.0/5. The HSKLock ranks #5 of 8 amplification products tested, placing it in the top 50% of its category. At this price point, it may suit buyers seeking basic amplification with reliable feedback control, though those prioritizing speech clarity should consider the trade-offs carefully.

iBstone AuraLink
The iBstone AuraLink is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid released in 2024, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.6/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. This behind-the-ear device ranks #33 among 65 tested OTC hearing aids, placing it in the top 49% of its category. In our testing, the AuraLink shows a distinctive performance profile with notable strengths in audio entertainment. Music streaming scored a solid 3.6/5, measuring 1.68 points above the category average—a standout result for an OTC device. Feedback handling earned an excellent 5.0/5, sitting 0.46 points above average, meaning users should experience minimal whistling during daily wear. However, speech clarity presents a different picture. Speech in quiet scored a mixed 2.3/5, falling 0.47 points below the category average of 2.79. Speech in noise performance was low at 1.0/5, trailing the already modest category average by 0.48 points. Own-voice comfort scored 2.7/5, slightly above average but only mixed in absolute terms. At $649, the AuraLink faces competition from alternatives offering similar or better sound performance at lower prices, including the iHear MatriX and Olive Union Max. The AuraLink may appeal to users who prioritize music and media streaming over speech enhancement, but those seeking stronger speech clarity should explore other options in this price range.
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Performance metrics
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Lab metric by fit
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Speech level
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Amplification (REIG)
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Audio scenes
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