Jabra Enhance Select 50R vs Resound Nexia
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Jabra Enhance Select 50R
The Jabra Enhance Select 50R is a premium-priced OTC hearing aid at $1,195, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.8/5 in our lab testing. This behind-the-ear device ranks #29 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 43% of its category. In our testing, the Enhance Select 50R shows clear strengths in speech clarity for quieter environments, scoring 3.5/5—a solid result that's 0.75 points above the OTC category average. Music streaming is another highlight at 2.8/5, which is 0.88 points above average for the category, though still only mixed in absolute terms. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, meaning users shouldn't experience whistling issues during normal use. The device's main limitation is speech understanding in noisy environments, where it scores 1.0/5—a low result that falls 0.48 points below the category average. Own-voice comfort lands at a mixed 2.5/5, essentially matching the category average. These results suggest the Enhance Select 50R performs best in quieter listening situations rather than challenging acoustic environments. At this price point, buyers should note that several competitors offer stronger overall performance. The Lucid Tala and Audicus Omni 2 both score above 4.5/5 in the same price range, while Jabra's own Enhance Select 500 scores 4.18/5. Budget-conscious shoppers seeking similar sound quality might also consider lower-priced alternatives like the Sony CRE-C20. The Enhance Select 50R is best suited for those who prioritize quiet conversation clarity and music streaming over performance in noisy settings.
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Resound Nexia
The Resound Nexia is a premium behind-the-ear prescription hearing aid released in 2023, priced at $4,298. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.0/5, ranking #26 of 36 devices in the Prescription Hearing Aid category. The Nexia demonstrates clear strengths in specific performance areas. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, scoring 0.29 points above the category average—meaning users can expect reliable stability without whistling during typical daily activities. Own-voice comfort is also a highlight at 3.6/5, measuring 0.85 points above average, which may appeal to those bothered by their voice sounding hollow or boomy in other devices. However, the Nexia shows meaningful limitations in challenging listening environments. Speech in noise performance is low at 1.0/5, falling 0.96 points below the category average of 1.96/5. Speech in quiet scores 3.2/5—solid in absolute terms, though 0.11 points below the category average. Music streaming is mixed at 2.8/5, slightly above average but not a standout. At this price point, several alternatives in the same range deliver stronger overall performance, including the Phonak Sphere Infinio and Oticon Intent. The Nexia may be best suited for users who prioritize own-voice comfort and feedback-free performance over speech clarity in noisy environments, and who value the Resound ecosystem's connectivity features including iPhone and Android streaming with hands-free capability.
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