Elehear Delight Hearing Aids Review: Good Fit, Poor Sound

WIRED 

Even moderate volume settings led to blunt, distorted, and often painful amplification. App is clunky at best. "Delight" is a bold choice of name for any type of tech product, but it's especially ambitious in the world of hearing aids, where "begrudgingly tolerate" is the highest praise typically offered. Undaunted, Elehear's latest over-the-counter release aims to raise the bar on user satisfaction, featuring a major design change and leveraging a new AI algorithm (naturally) to improve noise reduction and reduce feedback. Designed as in-the-ear devices with discretion in mind, the Delight cuts a much different profile than the more traditional, behind-the-ear Beyond Pro and Beyond hearing aids. The big question: Can they perform as well as BTE offerings?