Category : Medical
The Equalizer is nice I can up the 3,000 hurts and the 900 hurts to compensate for my loss of hearing at the higher frequencies. So far I've used it with a phone microphone and the television set. also used it during a phone call. I was using a headset and forgot to unplug the mic portion so I had a lot of oscillations. but with the phone ear speaker it seemed to help.
Yes this app amplifies sound and works with bluetooth, however there is a processing delay of several seconds. If your intent is to hear a quiet sound on a walk in the woods, the cool. If you hope to help hear a conversation, the echo makes this app unusable
Static that I can't get rid of unless I turn up super high also under help menu it says it hasa recorder and a button to change microphone. Neither works at all
Fantastic apps. Yes i have hearing problem,a small request .can you add a balance or volume control for 2 things. Example when using as hearing aid & playing audio , Please provide seprate volume for both.hope it clear
Only works with headphones and ONLY wired headphones. Does not turn your phone into s hearing aid. It only adjust the sound of content you are listening to on-line
It's a great boon to people like me, who need a hearing aid. This app is a great one. But off late, I changed my phone fro Lenovo to Samsung A10S, and I am not able to hear once the mobile goes on standby mode. Could you please suggest a solution?
Doesnt work through bluetooth headphones. Or headphones at all. So in order for it to work phone must be in hand, which is not feasible. And when phone is in my pocket I hear it rustling and makes it unbearable.
Useless unless you enjoy to hear everything with echo. App wants to record all your audio and access to all your data.
Needs some work still. The least amount of feedback and delay I've found. Max volume is too soft. The 1/2 second delay would be tolerable if it weren't for the nonstop echo echo echo echo....
Samsung Galaxy S5 = GOOD APP ! It Does What it Says ~ I'm using plug in style ear buds instead of a head set, and It's Working Good ! There IS a Tiny Delay between the Real World Sound & The Sound making it out of the ear buds. But other than That = it's Great !
I put my phone near the tv and used wireless earbuds and it worked really well but as soon as the screen shutdown so did the app, can't keep refreshing the screen.
Your a life saver. My hearing aid quit working and i am in therapy class. I thought well i got my head phones and phone i will look for a hearing app. This is perfect.
audio playback is lower than the actual volume of the audio recieved. also its not very clear.
The sound we hear is delay about 1 seconds when talking!! If can shorten the time...will be perfect!!!!! For listening surround sound is ok!
On Samsung A6 'Amplified' sound is weaker than unprocessed sound regardless of settings. Audible sound has distinct echo.
Useless. Sound is weaker than without it. Nothing but echoes and weird noise. Uninstalled immediately.
Tried several others.Found this better as it works both with wired headphones and BT devices.Easy to use.
Very low volume even with all set high. The delay is also distracting
The Free App works 10 times better then the Pro!! Don't waste your Money. That is my Opinion.
I have tried other apps. There was a time lag. Ear Booster works properly
Wow. Best app for making sounds far away more clear and amplified. Great app!
Nice app for hearing aid.... good frequency, clear sound, thank you team.
Latency is very hard to get used to. Fix that and I'd give five stars.
Fully echoing sound not clear. Sounds are repeating. Waste app
Wonderful app. ..I am hearing impared. ..Can we not have one for hearing only and audio.Many thanks
I don't know if I can recommend this app, even though it works really well. The things that discourage me is that 1. It doesn't appear with my applications, which I normally associate with dodgy software. I had to look up the app on Play Store again and uninstall it from there. 2. It runs on my phone continuously, even when the app is closed. Enabling noise cancelling activates the sound boost instead, and when I make or receive a phone call, it also boosts the volume of my voice and the sounds around me.