Lexie Lumen vs Vivtone Xpure Hearing Aid
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.

Vivtone Xpure Hearing Aid
The Vivtone Xpure is a mid-priced behind-the-ear OTC hearing aid priced at $549 that earns a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.1/5 in our lab testing. Ranking #57 of 65 OTC hearing aids tested, this 2023 release offers a mixed performance profile with one notable strength. The Xpure's standout feature is its music streaming quality, scoring an excellent 4.4/5—a full 2.48 points above the OTC category average. For users who prioritize listening to music or audio content through their hearing aids, this represents genuinely strong performance. Speech clarity in quiet environments scores 2.9/5, slightly above the category average but mixed in absolute terms. However, the Xpure shows limitations in several key areas. Speech understanding in noisy environments scores just 1.2/5, falling 0.29 points below the category average. Own-voice comfort is notably low at 0.8/5, sitting 1.71 points below average—users may find their own voice sounds unnatural or boomy. Feedback handling scores a solid 3.3/5 in absolute terms, though this still falls 1.24 points below the strong OTC category average of 4.54/5. The Xpure improves with professional fitting, with the normalized score increasing from 3.0/5 initially to 3.5/5 when tuned. Buyers seeking similar sound quality at lower prices may want to consider alternatives like the Linner Nova Earbud or Nuheara IQBuds Max, both of which scored higher in our testing at lower price points. The Xpure is best suited for users who prioritize excellent music streaming and can accept trade-offs in speech-in-noise performance and own-voice comfort.
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Performance metrics
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
Lab metric by fit
Scale 1-5 (Tuned)
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Amplification (REIG)
Insertion gain at 65 dB (Tuned)
Fitting configuration for tuned fit