Eargo 7 vs. Jabra Enhance Pro 20
Check out our comparison of the Eargo 7 vs Jabra Enhance Pro 20. Listen to audio samples and see how the two hearing aids differ in terms of sound performance, features, accessories, and more.
Summary
The Eargo 7 is a nearly invisible, rechargeable over-the-counter hearing aid designed for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss. It offers customizable sound settings via the Eargo app and provides clear speech in quieter settings, though it lacks Bluetooth streaming capabilities.
The Jabra Enhance Pro 20 Hearing Aids, available at Costco starting at $1,599.99 per pair, feature advanced ReSound technology, Bluetooth streaming for iOS and Android, and Auracast broadcast capabilities. These receiver-in-ear devices are offered in both rechargeable and disposable battery models, with the micro RIE 60S being the smallest rechargeable RIC available at Costco, and are designed for mild-to-profound hearing loss.
- Mild
- Moderate
- Mild
- Moderate
- Severe
Audio Files
Hardware
- Made for iPhone (MFi)
- Android (ASHA)
- Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE)
- Bluetooth® Auracast™
- Made for iPhone (MFi)
- Accessory required (Android)
- Program control
- Volume Control
- Accept/end calls
Software
- Tuned based on audio preference selections
- Tuned based on hearing test through device
Accessories
- Multi Mic
- Eargo Charger
- Premium Charger
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Multi Mic
- Eargo App
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Unite Remote Control 2
- Enhance Pro App
- Micro Mic
- Multi Mic
- Eargo App
- Enhance Pro App
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Unite TV Streamer 2
- Multi Mic