I am currently trying to find my first HAs after my hearing loss 10 months ago. Took some time to get a doctors appointment here in Norway for a while because of the shut corona-shutdown in March, but I’ve tried some HAs since August. I’ve tried the More for a few days.
First I tried the ReSound Quattro which I wasn’t impressed by. Then the ReSound One that made me hear a lot more than the Quattro, but I would rather say too much. I work as a teacher and have two toddlers at home, so a lot of various sounds they produced grated on my nerves, even though I also heard speech quite well.
Then I moved onto the Phonak Paradise where the sound improvement was a lot more subtle than the ReSounds. They felt a lot more natural than the ReSound, although the sound isn’t as augmented (hard to explain I guess). I was/am however annoyed with the app, the use of other programs than auto is unstable (can suddenly switch back to auto if I get a notice on my phone). I’ve read that I can just turn off the notifications on my phone and no problem, but that’s not an option… I guess they will fix that some time in the future though.
After a couple of months I was actually quite pleased with Paradise, but my audi said that Oticon came with new HAs and suggested I tried them too. So that’s what I am doing now.
To sum it up, for me the ReSound sound wasn’t good, but it has the best app. The streaming sound quality was also very poor for me.
The Phonak was the most natural sound and much better streaming quality sound. The app has a lot more to offer than the Oticon, like an equalizer feature, as soon as they fix the issue mentioned above. They can also connect to any bluetooth device which is a plus. And I’ve understood they get a lot of good feedback for their Roger equipment. I also like that the HA mic functions as the phone’s mic when I talk on the phone. So I can answer and speak on the phone just by using the HAs while the phone is in my pocket.
So far I hear rather well with the Oticon, but the sound is less natural than the Phonaks. But I’m thinking I can get used to these. No EQ in the app is really disappointing. The streaming sound quality I find quite equal to the Paradise.
I’m going to keep trying these for a week or two just to have tried them more “properly”, but I will most probably go for the Paradise. It’s good to have tried a few though, as I wont get new ones for 6 years! 
I’ve been told that everyones hearing loss is different, but those are my experiences regarding those HAs.