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Visual Hearing Aid

Visual Hearing Aid

⭐️2.3 / 5
Rating
🙌4
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99 - $6.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Visual Hearing Aid

1.0.4

January 24, 2019

General updates and improvements Incorporated error logs so we can provide better support
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1.0.3

January 10, 2018

Updates for 2018 and iOS 11

1.0.2

January 10, 2017

* Fixed crash when Bluetooth device is connected * Updated to support iPad using external microphone attached at Lightning connector * Feature to type a message
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1.0

December 29, 2016

Visual Hearing Aid In-App Purchases History

$0.99

One hour of usage

Provide the app an additional hour of use in transcribing speech to text.
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$6.99

Ten (10) hours of usage

Provide the app 10 additional hours of use in transcribing speech to text.
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Price History of Visual Hearing Aid

Description of Visual Hearing Aid

Communicate fast with your friends, family or anyone who has hearing loss or are hearing impaired with Visual Hearing Aid. Speak into your phone or tablet and the app displays your words. It can get frustrating if you don’t read sign language, but using this app you can get back to communicating and deal with more important issues. Super easy to use! • Select green button to start the app listening • Button turns red when it’s ready to transcribe your words • Speak clearly into the device • Point the screen at the person you’re communicating with You can also: • Forward conversations to email or other shareable platforms • Delete information when you’re done Quick options to make things easier to read: • Change color of text • Change size of text Other great ideas to use Visual Hearing Aid: • Do you work in a noisy location with loud music and can’t hear what customers are asking for? Setup Visual Hearing Aid, add on a microphone. The only limitation is the quality of the microphone. • Work in emergency services and your trying to help someone who can’t hear you? Use the app to get the information you need right away.
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Visual Hearing Aid: FAQ

Does Visual Hearing Aid work on iPad devices?

Yes, Visual Hearing Aid is compatible with iPad devices.
Berry Wing LLC is the developer of Visual Hearing Aid.
The Visual Hearing Aid app requires iOS 11.4 or later.
The overall user rating of Visual Hearing Aid is 2.3.
The Main Genre Of The Visual Hearing Aid App Is Medical.
1.0.4 is the latest released Visual Hearing Aid version.
Visual Hearing Aid rolled out its latest update on July 5, 2024.
Visual Hearing Aid originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Visual Hearing Aid is suitable for children aged Berry Wing LLC.
Visual Hearing Aid is available in American English.
No, Visual Hearing Aid is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Yes, you can make in-app purchases to unlock additional features in Visual Hearing Aid.
No, you cannot use Visual Hearing Aid with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Visual Hearing Aid

  • Huge help

    This app is great. It is important to enunciate. As long as you speak clearly, this app can change lives. I just had the best conversation I have had in years with my father.
    Thank you!
  • Ok, but not obvious that it is subscription

    I was not aware I purchased a pay per use subscription ap until I used it for an hour. The first thing listed should be that this is not a free ap. It transcribed voices pretty well. I would rather pay a one time fee for this product than a subscription, which is expensive enough that I will not be using this ap. Considering that this will mostly be used by elderly people with no income, the cost is prohibitive.
  • A toy--not for the truly hearing impaired.

    I deleted this app almost as fast as it took to download it. Does not accurately transcribe speech at all. Would someone please get serious about helping those of us who loose our hearing late in life! I have an iPad Pro with the latest updates this app is not worth messing with -- but you do get what you pay for~nothing😳

    Developer Response

    Sorry to hear that. We are doing our best and using the speech to text libraries available to us. Did you hold the iPad the right way with the top camera microphone close to your mouth? This way the second microphone on the bottom is farther away. The difference in volume between the two microphones helps with the speech transcription. Holding the iPad at arms length with both microphones the same distance from the speaker can cause the problems you describe. Email us at softwaresupport@berrywing.com We want to help you.