Michael Treanor
8
Friday, May 9, 2025
This app takes great data and presents it well on an audiogram chart. You may need someone with good hearing to calibrate your hardware, but not if you're just comparing with and without hearing aids (for which you may want to use speakers rather than headphones). I think the digits-in-noise test is very helpful as well. This is a carefully thought-through app.
Al Rea
71
Friday, September 8, 2023
Recommended by my ear doctor, not as a substitute for professional audiology tests, but to supplement them. I did a test on this app right after going to the audiologist and compared results. This app is accurate. Use it to monitor your hearing for changes. If you experience a sudden hearing loss, get in to see a specialist right away, within 2 weeks. They might be able to treat you and reverse the hearing loss. They said after 2 weeks the treatment is less likely to work. Take it seriously!
tayl0rd 06
210
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
First off, this is the best free hearing test app available. No doubt about that, and a comparison to my actual hearing test from my audiologist shows a startling accuracy that I was not expecting. This app does however have a couple of areas where improvements can be made, including server connectivity problems and occasional loud hissing/static if the Hz are out of your device's threshold. But seriously, if used correctly, this app is incredibly accurate, especially for no money! Recommended. Edited
Michael Hawn
9
Thursday, September 26, 2024
I have had a good experience with this app. It has been helpful to me for managing my fluctuating hearing loss due to menierres disease. I have take multiple tests over multiple days to average together to get a better profile for my hearing aids. The only problem I have is that I have to manually pick the levels at each band from the audiogram and hand enter it into an excel sheet. It would be great if the data could be exported as a csv for import into excel.
K
113
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
I would love to rate this app higher, it's excellently made. The problem is needing to have someone else with good hearing spend 7 minutes calibrating it for you first, but if you don't have anyone to do that for you, you can't rely on the calibration. It says it has the calibration for your device and the "bundled headphones" that came with it in a database, but what phone comes with headphones anymore?? You should be able to input the calibration data manually based on headphone specs Edited
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