JLab Hear OTC vs Signia Silk Charge&Go IX
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

JLab Hear OTC
The JLab Hear OTC is a budget-friendly OTC hearing aid priced at $100, earning a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.6/5 in HearAdvisor's lab testing. This visible-in-ear device ranks #36 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 54% of its category. In our testing, the JLab Hear OTC shows a distinctive performance profile with clear strengths and weaknesses. Music streaming stands out as exceptional, scoring 4.6/5—a remarkable 2.68 points above the category average. Feedback handling also performs excellently at 5.0/5, providing stable amplification without whistling during our standardized challenge motions. These strengths make it particularly well-suited for users who prioritize streaming audio content. However, speech performance presents limitations. Speech in quiet scores 2.1/5, which is 0.67 points below the category average of 2.79. Speech in noise is more constrained at 1.0/5, falling 0.46 points below average. Own-voice comfort also scores low at 1.8/5, which is 0.71 points below the category norm. These results suggest the device may be less effective for primary speech amplification needs compared to alternatives in its price range. The JLab Hear OTC includes rechargeable batteries and supports both iPhone and Android streaming with hands-free functionality. At this price point, competitors like the Elehear Beyond (4.36/5) and Apple AirPods Pro 2 (4.06/5) offer stronger overall sound performance. This device may appeal most to budget-conscious users who value excellent streaming quality and feedback stability over speech enhancement capabilities.

Signia Silk Charge&Go IX
The Signia Silk Charge&Go IX is a premium-priced invisible-in-ear prescription hearing aid currently available at $3,298. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.7/5, ranking #30 of 36 prescription hearing aids tested. This device delivers excellent speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 4.6/5—a full 1.30 points above the category average. Speech in noise performance is mixed at 2.2/5, though still slightly above average for the category. Feedback handling is strong at 4.3/5, providing reliable stability during daily wear. The Silk Charge&Go IX has notable limitations. Own-voice comfort scores low at 1.5/5, falling 1.25 points below the category average—a consideration for users sensitive to how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids. Most significantly, the device scored 0.0/5 for music streaming, meaning it lacks practical streaming capability from phones or other devices. At this price point, competitors like the Phonak Sphere Infinio (5.0/5), Oticon Intent (4.85/5), and Signia's own Active Pro IX (4.67/5) deliver substantially higher overall sound performance. The Silk Charge&Go IX may appeal to users who prioritize an invisible form factor and strong speech clarity in quiet settings, but those who value music streaming or own-voice comfort should explore alternatives.
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Performance metrics
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Amplification (REIG)
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Audio scenes
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