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An app to check your hearing. | today and take a Hearing check. 642z6c

App info 4b1o2k


1.1.18
May 13, 2025
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get hearWHO for Free on Google Play

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App description 6u3n1f


Android App Analysis and Review: hearWHO, Developed by hearX Group. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 1.1.18, Updated On 13/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: hearWHO. Achieved Over 253 thousand Installs. hearWHO Currently Has 507 Reviews, Average Rating 3.5 Stars

All people should check their hearing from time to time, especially those who are at a higher risk of hearing loss such as adults above 50 years, those working in noisy places, those listening to music at high volumes for long periods of time and those experiencing ear problems.

Services for early identification and intervention should be made available through the health system.


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| Limitations |

The accuracy of your test results will depend on the type of headphones you use, as well as the ambient noise level. The results we provide are intended as a first step in testing your hearing. Please always seek advice from a medical professional.

| Disclaimer |

1. If your result from using hearWHO was not favourable, we strongly recommend you obtain a complete hearing evaluation by a certified service provider / medical professional to determine your exact hearing status.
2. Even if your results are in the positive range but you have concerns about your hearing, we encourage you to seek a complete hearing evaluation performed by a certified service provider / medical professional.
3. Whilst the test has a reasonable degree of accuracy, it is only intended as a screening test, with a small proportion of cases that may be incorrectly classified.
4. The WHO and hearX Group will not be held responsible or liable for any results that are incorrect or for your use of the application.
5. hearWHO is only intended for use by persons 16 years of age and above. The test is not intended to be used for children and will not provide reliable results in such cases.
6. A visit to a certified service provider can assist in differentiating between different types of hearing problems.
7. Hearing loss may be caused by obstruction of the outer ear canal from wax, fluid or changes in the structure or function of the middle ear system, and changes in function of the nervous system.
8. Some of these hearing problems can be treated whilst others may be permanent and may need assistive devices.
9. It is important to consult with a certified service provider early; all forms of hearing loss may become more serious is they are left unaddressed.
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What's New 1b5z3l


Bug fixes and improvements

Rate and review on Google Play store 10411j


3.5
507 total
5 45.5
4 9.1
3 18.2
2 6.7
1 20.4

Total number of ratings 4ti3m

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Total number of installs (*estimated) 2z2c

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Recent Comments 151d27

Florian Charlaix 141s9

This app doesn't work with my Bluetooth headphones and my Bluetooth earbuds, smartphone nowadays have less and less headphones jack and it's not something new. I don't think this is a useful feature to check and block the usage of this app if my headphones are not connected, a warning would do the same job a would not require the app to ask for permissions "to work". Despite being back by the "World Health Organisation" the language selection seems really small (only 5)

rupali vani i3614

I can't hear at all inspite of having normal hearing.Ww tried with multiple headsets and earbuds but except noise nothing is heard.what setting we should look for our headsets are stereotypes but still no speech. Kindly advise and update for same.

Mark Kenefick 65h6b

I ed the app to my Samsung Galaxt S21 Ultra with bluetooth headset and took the test twice. I was able to hear the numbers and completed the test both times. However, I did not get any results. The app just went back to the "Check your hearing" screen. I looked in the history tab but there were no results.

Allena Tapia 1h5f1s

NOT FOR AMERICAN ENGLISH! Couldn't figure out why I was getting a bad score--everything was clear. I took 2 other app- & headphone-based hearing tests & got excellent scores. It's due to the English accent! Example: With high ambiant noise, her "1" and "4" are so similar @ end. Americans are used to the N in "1" being discernible but her's is completely opened mouth, round O mouth to end-no tip of tongue for "N". She doesn't use the "R" in "4" so it's like "foe", same open round O mouth at end.

A Google 44z2e

- I would give more stars if It could evaluate separately right and left ears. - And because there is an option to chose your language but even though the speach is in English. So it's not understandable what you have to chose your language for? - Also, as you have to three digit sequence, the concentration or memory problems eventually could affect the results. - And, finally, I found an App "Check your hearing" which has many interesting features. - Thanks.

Logan Boelow 1l1041

App worked perfectly for my S24 and cheap Bluetooth earbuds. Scored 90 both times, but I'll assume it wasn't 100 due to the English accent (am American). Overall solid app, I wish there were more options as other people have stated (left vs right ear).

A Google 44z2e

A good idea with plenty of limits that could be explained better. When one reviewer asked if the app can measure one ear at a time, the developer said it "presents out-of-phase digits and picks up unilateral and conductive losses along with bilateral sensorineural losses". I doubt most people would understand what you are saying, no matter how well they can hear. Please speak plainly. To calibrate the volume, how about encouraging s to lower the volume until one (differentiated) digit is no longer audible? Otherwise I could use a volume ranging from 50% to 100% and get vastly different results. Lastly, the app refers erratically to trained people and to professionals but doesn't define them. I recommend putting something in the FAQs about audiologists, Otolaryngologists etc., and how to find or identify a qualified expert (and avoid charlatans).

A Google 44z2e

Don't waste your time! This is surprisingly terrible all it does output pink noise and the tones don't work with any headset! You'd think that it should work for all headsets and not just select ones. BTW trying to guess tones by there pitch is not a hearing test. A hearing test is based on amplitude of a pitch not how well you can recognise its frequency. In response to the reply. First things first the message about stereo headsets is ridiculous all headsets are stereo name me one headset that is not! I'm a sound engineer and programmer the issue is not the headsets, btw I have tried about 20 pairs lying around the studio here, it is the programming of the app. What the message should say is a stereo enabled device is required, not headsets!