Hearing Test

Perform a pure-tone audiometry and speech intelligibility test on your mobile.

Hearing Test - Audiometry & Speech Tests

"Hearing Test" is an Android app that enables users to perform pure-tone audiometry and speech intelligibility tests. It determines hearing loss and thresholds while evaluating speech recognition in noise. Features include a noise meter, calibration options, high-frequency audiometry, and result classifications. The pro version offers offline access, cloud synchronization, and easier data recovery across devices.
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App stats

Version: 2.4 (Last updated: 2023-08-22)
Creation date: 2013-09-24
Permissions
Microphone: record audio
Other:
  • pair with Bluetooth devices
  • access Bluetooth settings
  • full network access
  • Google Play license check

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App summary

The app provides two basic hearing test: pure-tone audiometry and the speech intelligibility test (the digits-in-noise).

Pure-tone audiometry determines the degree of hearing loss in relation to the sound frequency. The test consists in determining the quietest sound that you are able to hear, thus determining your hearing threshold. The digits-in-noise test evaluates speech intelligibility and consists of recognition of the digits in the noise.

The features of the Hearing Test app:
* pure-tone audiometry (using bundled headphones and predefined calibration coefficients from the database),
* the digits-in-noise test for speech intelligibility measurements,
* noise meter to measure background noise during the test,
* calibration of the device (in the case of lack of predefined calibration or for headphones other than bundled).

Additional features:
* high-frequency audiometry,
* classification of the hearing loss,
* comparison with age norms,
* printing of the tests results,
* adding notes,
* calibration adjustment (calibration coefficients may be adjusted on the basis of your results obtained using clinical audiometer),
* verification of calibration coefficients.

Pro version features:
* local database (offline access to tests results, without connecting to the server),
* synchronization (your tests results can be stored in a cloud; data are easy to recover, can be transferred between devices and accessed on different devices).

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Accurate results compared to professional audiology tests
  • Easy to use and helpful for monitoring hearing changes
  • Free and provides a good starting point for checking hearing
  • Allows users to test their hearing in the comfort of their own home
Cons
  • Requires headphone calibration which may be difficult for some users
  • Inconsistent results if not properly calibrated
  • Potential server connectivity issues
  • No option to export results, making data management cumbersome
Most mentioned
  • Accuracy of the app compared to professional tests
  • Need for proper calibration of headphones
  • Positive user experience and ease of use
User reviews
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.
by Michael Hawn, 2024-09-26

I was going to give this app a high score until today, many months after initially using the app and having suffered a sudden worsening of my hearing, only to find that the old headphone calibration is not able to be used. No reason given, option is just greyed out. The person who did the original calibration is unavailable so there's no way to make a comparison. Entirely useless now.
by Lindsay Wright, 2024-08-26

Having experienced sudden hearing loss, this tool allows me to check in with my remaining frequencies, to huge psychological benefit! Easy to use, accurate to a point (at a certain threshold by good ear picks up what my poor ear cannot through no fault of the app) and freely available, this app does exactly what it promises to do and does it well.
by Jessica Hewenn, 2024-06-25
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