Phonak Audéo Lumity vs Widex Allure RIC 440
Side-by-side HearAdvisor lab results with SoundGrades, expert pick badges, and the same visualizations we use in product reviews.
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Phonak Audéo Lumity
The Phonak Audéo Lumity is a premium prescription behind-the-ear hearing aid released in 2022, priced at $4,398. In HearAdvisor's lab testing, it earned a SoundScore of 4.1/5 (A grade), ranking #21 of 36 prescription hearing aids tested. This device demonstrates clear strengths in specific performance areas. Music streaming quality is strong at 4.1/5, scoring 1.46 points above the category average—a notable advantage for users who frequently stream audio from their phones. Feedback handling is excellent at 5.0/5, meaning the Lumity maintained stability without audible feedback during our standardized challenge tests. Speech in quiet environments also performs solidly at 3.7/5, measuring 0.37 points above the prescription category average. However, the Lumity shows a significant weakness in own-voice comfort, scoring just 1.0/5—a full 1.75 points below the category average. This low score suggests users may notice more occlusion or an unnatural quality to their own voice. Speech in noise performance is mixed at 2.1/5; while this is slightly above the category average (+0.19 points), it remains modest in absolute terms. The Audéo Lumity is best suited for users who prioritize excellent streaming quality and reliable feedback control, and who are less sensitive to own-voice occlusion effects. Those who struggle primarily with speech understanding in noisy environments may want to compare against higher-scoring competitors in this price range, such as the Phonak Sphere Infinio or Oticon Intent.
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Widex Allure RIC 440
The Widex Allure RIC 440 is a premium prescription hearing aid released in 2025, earning an A grade with a SoundScore of 4.7/5 in HearAdvisor lab testing. Priced at $4,398, it ranks #6 among 36 prescription hearing aids tested, placing it in the top 14% of its category. This device excels in speech intelligibility in quiet environments, scoring 4.4/5—a strong result that sits 1.12 points above the category average. Speech in noise performance reaches 2.3/5, which is above the category average by 0.34 points but remains mixed in absolute terms. Own-voice comfort scores a solid 3.0/5, slightly above average for the category. The Allure RIC 440 shows a notable weakness in feedback handling, scoring 1.7/5—a low result that falls 3.01 points below the category average. This is an important consideration for users who may encounter feedback-prone situations. Music streaming performance is mixed at 2.7/5, essentially matching the category average. With rechargeable batteries, iPhone and Android streaming, and hands-free calling capability, the Allure RIC 440 offers modern connectivity features. In our testing, this device performed exceptionally well right out of the box, with a normalized Initial Score of 4.8/5. It's best suited for users who prioritize clear speech understanding in quieter settings and value strong initial performance with minimal adjustment.
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