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Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco vs Lucid Ultra 128

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
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Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco Hero
JabraSoundGrade A

Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco

The Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco is a prescription behind-the-ear hearing aid available for $1,600, earning an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.0/5 in our lab testing. This places it in the top 61% of the 36 prescription hearing aids we've evaluated. In our testing, this device shows a mixed performance profile. Own-voice comfort is a clear strength, scoring 3.5/5—0.75 points above the category average—making it a solid choice for users who prioritize natural sound quality when speaking. Feedback handling is excellent at 4.8/5, slightly above the category average, indicating stable performance during typical daily activities. However, speech-in-noise performance is notably limited, scoring just 1.1/5—0.82 points below the category average of 1.96. This is a meaningful weakness for users who frequently encounter noisy environments like restaurants or social gatherings. Speech in quiet is solid at 3.2/5, though slightly below the category average. Music streaming scores 2.8/5, above average but only mixed in absolute terms. At this price point, buyers should consider alternatives. The Rexton Reach R-Li T80 at Costco scores 4.58/5 in the same price range, while lower-priced options like the Lexie B3 (4.76/5) offer stronger overall performance. The Jabra Enhance Pro 20 may suit users who prioritize own-voice comfort and feedback stability over challenging listening environments, but those needing robust noise handling should explore other options.

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Lucid Ultra 128  Hero
LucidSoundGrade A

Lucid Ultra 128

The Lucid Ultra 128 is a premium behind-the-ear prescription hearing aid priced at $5,000, earning an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.4/5 in our lab testing. It ranks #16 of 36 devices in the Prescription Hearing Aid category. Speech performance is a clear strength for the Ultra 128. In our testing, speech in quiet scored a strong 4.3/5, landing 1.03 points above the category average. Speech in noise measured 2.7/5—above the category average by 0.74 points, though mixed in absolute terms. These results suggest the device prioritizes intelligibility in everyday listening situations. The Ultra 128 does show notable weaknesses. Feedback handling scored just 1.7/5, falling 3.01 points below the category average of 4.71/5—a significant gap that prospective buyers should consider. Music streaming measured 2.3/5, slightly below the category average. Own-voice comfort was mixed at 2.9/5, though this sits just above the category norm. The device uses disposable batteries and supports streaming to both iPhone and Android. At this price point, buyers may want to compare against higher-scoring competitors like the Phonak Sphere Infinio (5.0/5) or Oticon Intent (4.85/5). The Lucid Ultra 128 may suit those who prioritize speech clarity in quieter environments and can work with their hearing care provider to manage its feedback limitations.

Performance metrics

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Lab metric by fit

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Speech in quietNew
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco3.2
Lucid Ultra 1284.3
Speech in noiseNew
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco1.1
Lucid Ultra 1282.7
Own voice
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco3.5
Lucid Ultra 1282.9
Feedback handling
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco4.8
Lucid Ultra 1281.7
Music streaming
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco2.8
Lucid Ultra 1282.3
Overall fit score
Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at Costco4.0
Lucid Ultra 1284.2

Speech level

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Amplification (REIG)

Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)

Fitting configuration for tuned fit

Jabra Enhance Pro 20 at CostcoLucid Ultra 128
Ear CouplingTulip Dome
Ear CouplingClosed Vented Dome
ReceiverMedium-power
ReceiverStandard
Fitting FormulaAudiogram+ (Manufacturer proprietary targets)
Fitting FormulaProprietary manufacturer default
Listening ProgramUniversal (Automatic)
Listening ProgramLucid (Automatic)
Volume SettingAdjusted to match NAL-NL2 targets at 55, 65, and 75 dB SPL
Volume Setting54% (Default 7/13)
Software VersionFirmware v9.18.12, Software v2.0.132.26
Software VersionBT Firmware v12.0.29, Firmware v9.2.33
Tuning AdjustmentsProgrammed to N3 audiogram, Experience Level set at "Experienced User Non-Linear", Other settings at manufacturer defaults
Tuning AdjustmentsProgrammed to N3 audiogram by Lucid team, LucidShape adjusted to match NAL-NL2 targets at 65 dB SPL, Other settings at manufacturer default
Notesn/a
NotesDefault programming was performed by Lucid team, further adjustments were limited as we did not have access to their proprietary software.