Otofonix Encore vs Zepp Clarity One
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.

Otofonix Encore
The Otofonix Encore is a behind-the-ear prescription hearing aid priced at $295, placing it in the budget tier of the prescription category. In our lab testing, it earned a C grade with a SoundScore of 2.7/5, ranking 35th out of 36 prescription hearing aids tested. Sound performance presents significant challenges across most metrics. Speech clarity scores are low in both quiet (1.0/5) and noisy environments (1.0/5), falling 2.32 and 0.96 points below category averages respectively. Music streaming capability is essentially absent at 0.0/5, and own-voice comfort is notably limited at 0.1/5 in the tuned configuration—2.65 points below the category average. The one bright spot is feedback handling, which scores an excellent 4.7/5. While this falls just 0.01 points below the category average, it represents strong absolute performance that should minimize whistling issues during daily use. This device runs on disposable batteries. At this price point, shoppers should be aware that the RxEars Rxi offers substantially better sound performance (4.09/5) in the same price range. The Otofonix Encore may suit budget-conscious consumers who prioritize feedback stability over speech clarity and streaming features, but our testing suggests most users would benefit from considering higher-performing alternatives within this price tier.

Zepp Clarity One
The Zepp Clarity One is a mid-priced OTC hearing aid with an invisible-in-ear design, priced at $699. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned a B grade with a SoundScore of 3.9/5, ranking #23 among 65 OTC hearing aids tested—placing it in the top 34% of its category. This device demonstrates notable strengths in specific areas of sound performance. Speech clarity in quiet environments scores a solid 3.7/5, coming in 0.95 points above the category average. Own-voice comfort is another highlight at 3.8/5, exceeding the category average by 1.29 points—a meaningful advantage for users sensitive to how their own voice sounds while wearing hearing aids. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, among the best we've measured. However, the Zepp Clarity One shows limitations in other areas. Speech understanding in noisy environments scores 1.4/5, slightly below the category average and low in absolute terms. Music streaming capability is notably absent, scoring 0.0/5—well below the already modest category average of 1.92/5. Users who prioritize phone audio streaming should consider this significant limitation. The Zepp Clarity One may suit consumers who primarily need hearing support in quieter settings like one-on-one conversations at home, and who value discreet, in-ear styling with reliable feedback control. Those frequently navigating noisy environments or wanting to stream music and calls should explore alternatives.
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)
Audio scenes
Using MUSHRA scenes (Tuned)
Fitting configuration for tuned fit