Sony CRE-E10 Assessment: Nicely-Rounded Listening to Aids

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When Sony entered the over-the-counter listening to help market two years in the past, it did so with a pair of merchandise: the CRE-C10 and the costlier CRE-E10. I used to be dazzled by the minuscule C10—it’s nonetheless one of many listening to help choices I like to recommend essentially the most—and assumed the E10 can be much more spectacular. Now that I’ve lastly landed a pair of E10 aids to check, I can guarantee you that the E10 isn’t a lot an improve to the C10 as it’s a wholly totally different class of product with its personal professionals and cons.

Whereas each the C10 and E10 depend on an in-ear earbud-like design conceit, their normal method is significantly totally different. Whereas the 1-gram C10 matches practically fully contained in the ear, invisible sufficient to require a small retrieval wire to take away it, the two.94-gram E10 is way more bulbous and visual. It appears to be like extra like a regular Bluetooth earbud than some other listening to help I’ve examined, filling the concha with its rounded physique. Since, because the previous saying goes, all concha are usually not created equal, your consolation stage whereas sporting these listening to aids could fluctuate significantly. In my ears, the match was comfortable however not tight—comfy for sporting for a couple of hours however not all day. Sony gives simply 4 pairs of eartips you may experiment with to assist enhance the match.

Two black inear hearing aids with dark grey canal cushions

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The opposite huge distinction between the C10 and E10 is that whereas the C10 makes use of replaceable listening to help batteries, the E10 contains a extra frequent rechargeable battery. The additional dimension of the machine lets the E10 work for as much as 26 hours (with out streaming). The USB-C connectible and Qi-compatible charger gives sufficient juice for a further two to a few recharges.

Regardless of their bigger dimension, the CRE-E10 aids don’t function any exterior controls, which is comprehensible as a result of controls can be laborious to entry based mostly on the best way the aids sit within the ear. As a substitute, all controls are located in Sony’s Listening to Management app (Android, iOS). This is identical app used for the CRE-C10, so I already had it put in, however I bumped into speedy issues as a result of the previous aids have been nonetheless registered to the app.

Side view of two black inear hearing aids

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To arrange new aids, you need to take away the previous ones from the app. To do this, Listening to Management requires you to enter a code despatched to your registered electronic mail tackle. Naturally, I by no means acquired the code, so I couldn’t set up the brand new set of aids. Finally, Sony tech help instructed me to delete the app altogether and set it up once more with a special electronic mail tackle—maybe not essentially the most elegant resolution, however it labored to get me up and working.

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