Lucid Engage vs Yeasound RIC800
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.
Choice

Lucid Engage
The Lucid Engage is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid that earned an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.2/5 in our lab testing, ranking #14 among 65 OTC devices tested. Priced at $850, this behind-the-ear rechargeable device has received our Expert's Choice Award in both 2023 and 2024. In our testing, the Engage demonstrated strong speech clarity in quiet environments, scoring 4.3/5—a full 1.46 points above the OTC category average. Speech understanding in noisy settings scored 2.4/5, which is above the category average by 0.94 points but remains mixed in absolute terms. Own-voice comfort was solid at 3.6/5, exceeding the category average by over a point, which should help with natural-sounding self-perception during conversations. The device's main weakness is feedback handling, scoring 2.6/5—nearly 2 points below the category average of 4.54/5. Users may experience more whistling or feedback artifacts compared to other OTC options. Music streaming quality was mixed at 2.4/5, slightly above average but not a standout feature. The Lucid Engage is well-suited for consumers prioritizing speech clarity in everyday quiet-to-moderate listening situations who can accept trade-offs in feedback stability. Buyers in this price range may also consider alternatives like the Sony CRE-E10 or Lexie B2 Plus, which scored higher in our testing. The Engage supports both iPhone and Android streaming and offers rechargeable convenience.
Choice

Yeasound RIC800
The Yeasound RIC800 is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid that earned an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.8/5 in our lab testing, placing it #2 among 65 OTC devices tested. At $659, this behind-the-ear rechargeable device delivers performance that significantly outpaces the category average of 3.71/5. Speech clarity is a standout strength. The RIC800 scores 4.4/5 for speech in quiet—a strong result that sits 1.63 points above the OTC category average. Speech in noise performance is more mixed at 2.4/5, though this still lands 0.93 points above the typical OTC device. Music streaming is where this device truly excels, scoring 4.3/5 and outperforming the category average by a substantial 2.38 points—making it one of the better choices for consumers who frequently stream audio from their phone. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, meaning users shouldn't encounter whistling issues during normal wear. The tradeoff comes with own-voice comfort, which scores 2.1/5—a mixed result that falls 0.41 points below the category average. Some users may notice their own voice sounds more hollow or boomy than expected. The RIC800 earned a 2025 Expert's Choice Award and supports both iPhone and Android streaming. For consumers seeking strong speech performance and exceptional streaming quality in the OTC space, this device represents a compelling option. Those particularly sensitive to own-voice quality may want to compare alternatives, but overall performance places the RIC800 among the top tier of OTC hearing aids we've tested.
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