Lexie Lumen vs MDHearing Neo XS
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Lexie Lumen
The Lexie Lumen is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid that earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.5/5 in our lab testing, placing it in the top 60% of the OTC category. At $299, this behind-the-ear device uses disposable batteries and represents one of the more affordable entry points into amplification. In our standardized testing, the Lumen demonstrated notably strong feedback handling, scoring 5.0/5 in the tuned configuration—0.46 points above the category average. This excellent stability means users can expect minimal whistling during typical daily activities. Speech in noise performance scored 2.0/5, which is above the category average by 0.55 points, though still mixed in absolute terms. The device shows clear limitations in certain areas. Music streaming scored 0.0/5, falling 1.92 points below category average—prospective buyers who prioritize phone streaming for music or media should consider alternatives. Speech in quiet performance is also slightly below average at 2.5/5, a mixed result that may affect understanding in everyday conversation. The Lexie Lumen is best suited for budget-conscious first-time users who prioritize stable, feedback-free amplification over streaming capabilities. However, shoppers in this price range have several higher-performing alternatives available, including the Sony CRE-E10 and Lexie B2 Plus, both of which scored significantly higher in our testing.

MDHearing Neo XS
The MDHearing Neo XS is a budget-priced OTC hearing aid in the invisible-in-ear style, available for $397. In HearAdvisor lab testing, it earned a C grade with a SoundScore of 2.9/5, ranking #63 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested. Performance results reveal a mixed profile. The Neo XS shows strength in own-voice comfort, scoring 3.2/5—0.69 points above the category average—meaning wearers may experience less of the "boomy" quality that can accompany hearing aid use. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, sitting 0.46 points above average, so users should experience stable performance without whistling during typical wear. However, speech clarity is a significant limitation. Speech in quiet scores just 1.0/5, falling 1.77 points below the OTC category average. Speech in noise also scores 1.0/5, 0.48 points below average. Music streaming scored 0.0/5, which is 1.92 points below the category average—this device is not suited for audio entertainment. At this price point, several alternatives offer notably stronger performance. The Elehear Beyond (4.36/5), Apple AirPods Pro 2 (4.06/5), and Zepp Clarity Omni (3.88/5) all deliver better overall sound quality in the same price range. The Neo XS may appeal to those prioritizing own-voice comfort and feedback stability over speech intelligibility, but most users seeking meaningful hearing benefit should consider higher-scoring options.
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Performance metrics
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
Lab metric by fit
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
Speech level
Adjust input dB (Tuned)
Amplification (REIG)
Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)
Fitting configuration for tuned fit