Eargo 7 vs. Jabra Enhance Select 500
Check out our comparison of the Eargo 7 vs Jabra Enhance Select 500. 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 Select 500 earned a SoundGrade of A and ranked in the top 5% of devices tested by HearAdvisor. With GN Resound technology, it has an IP68 rating, 30-hour battery life, and reliable Bluetooth. While streaming audio quality was not high-fidelity, the Jabra Enhance App offers good audio personalization. The device includes telehealth and remote programming, though support response times were slower than expected. Lightweight and compact, with larger buttons for ease of use, the receiver-in-canal design may take some adjustment.
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- Moderate
- Mild
- Moderate
Audio Files
Hardware
- Made for iPhone (MFi)
- Android (ASHA)
- Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE)
- Bluetooth® Auracast™
- Made for iPhone (MFi)
- Android (ASHA)
- 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
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Multi Mic
- Eargo App
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Multi Mic
- Eargo App
- Unite Phone Clip+
- Unite TV Streamer 2
- Multi Mic