AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

Test, Strengthen, Relief & Aid

⭐️4.3 / 5
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🧾$9.99 - $99.99
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All Versions of AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

3.2.2

March 19, 2024

-Performance enhancements and minor bug fixes

3.2.1

February 27, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance enhancements.

3.2.0

December 17, 2023

Performance enhancements and minor bug fixes

3.0.6

December 14, 2023

Performance Enhancements and Minor Bug Fixes

3.0.5

December 1, 2023

-Performance enhancements

3.0.4

November 27, 2023

-Added Frequencies icon to the navigation bar -Minor bug fixes

3.1.0

November 14, 2023

-Minor bug fixes -Added partial assessment feature

3.0.2

November 1, 2023

Minor bug fixes

3.0.1

October 23, 2023

Minor bug fixes

3.0.0

October 19, 2023

-Minor Bug Fixes -Updated Getting Started and Directions Screens

AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus In-App Purchases History

$9.99

Basic Monthly

Basic access to our proprietary sound therapy

$14.99

Pro Monthly

Full access to proprietary sound therapy

$64.99

Pro 6 Months

Full access to our proprietary sound therapy

$99.99

Pro 12 Months

Full access to our proprietary sound therapy

Price History of AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

Description of AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

AudioCardio: Clinically proven hearing and sound therapy. Designed to strengthen your hearing and provide relief from tinnitus. Simply take a hearing test and generate a personalized 60-minute sound therapy session, tailored to each ear. It’s one session per day and you can listen to it while doing other activities like exercising or even listening to music. AS SEEN ON: Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas Finalist., CNET, Yahoo!, Healthy Hearing, and more! HIGHLIGHTS • Sound therapy that aims to help maintain, protect and strengthen hearing • Fast hearing check that creates a personalized sound therapy for your ears • Generates hearing score, usage metrics and identifies targeted frequencies for each ear • Integrates with your music, streaming services and other daily activities CLINICALLY PROVEN Using Threshold Sound Conditioning™ technology (TSC), our sound therapy stimulates the inner ear cells to target damaged hearing for each ear. TSC technology had been clinically proven with: - Stanford Univ. - Samsung Medical Center - Palo Alto Medical Foundation - Nanjing Univ. - Chung Ang Univ. SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS AudioCardio offers 4 auto-renewing subscription options: Basic Monthly - $ 9.99 / mo Pro+ Monthly - $12.99 /mo Pro+ Semi-Annual - $64.99 every 6 months Pro+ Annual - $99.99 every 12 months Payment will be charged to the credit card connected to your iTunes Account when you confirm the initial subscription purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of the renewal will be identified. You may manage your subscription and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after the purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable. This price is for the United States. Pricing in other countries vary and may be converted to your local currency depending on your country of residence. Terms & Conditions https://audiocardio.com/terms-of-use-terms/ Privacy Policy https://audiocardio.com/audio-cardio-privacy-policy/ Terms & Conditions https://audiocardio.com/terms-of-use-terms/ Privacy Policy https://audiocardio.com/audio-cardio-privacy-policy/ DISCLAIMER This isn’t a clinical hearing test. This should be considered a hearing check or screening and cannot be used to prescribe a hearing aid. It should only be used as a method to see if you may have hearing loss since it is not a clinical hearing test. This isn’t a medical device and hasn’t been reviewed by the FDA as a hearing loss solution. It’s not intended to self-diagnose any disease, injury or disability like tinnitus or hearing loss. If you believe you have hearing loss or tinnitus, please consult your doctor, or other qualified healthcare professional before using this app. Use this app at your own risk. AudioCardio™ does not take responsibility for direct or indirect damage that could result from its use.
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AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus: FAQ

Is AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus available on iPad devices?

Yes, AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus can be used on iPad devices.
The app was developed by Audio Cardio, Inc..
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 11.0 installed to use the app.
The current user rating of the AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus app is 4.3.
The Audiocardio Hearing & Tinnitus App Relates To The Health & Fitness Genre.
3.2.2 is the newest version of AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus.
July 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus update.
The AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Audio Cardio, Inc.: The AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus app is child-friendly.
AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus can be used in English, Japanese.
Unfortunately, AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
Sorry, AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of AudioCardio Hearing & Tinnitus

  • Remarkable results

    After using the AudioCardio app consistently for over a year, I’m genuinely impressed with the noticeable improvements in my hearing capabilities. When I first started using AudioCardio, I was skeptical about the promise of being able to recover some of my hearing. Yet, as the months passed, I began to notice subtle improvements. Sounds that were once muffled and hard to hear started to become clearer. The rustling of leaves, distant conversations, and even the faint ticking of a clock became perceivable again. I found myself gradually being able to discern sounds that I thought were lost to me. For anyone struggling with hearing issues, I highly recommend giving AudioCardio a try.
  • Did not improve my tinnitus

    I was hoping this would alleviate my moderate tinnitus in my left ear to some degree but after using it for two months I didn’t see any improvement and no reason to continue waste $15 a month on a therapy that wasn’t working for me.

    One frustrating issue was I would take the hearing assessment test once a week and set the levels of the 2 frequencies I was focusing on so I couldn’t hear the therapy working (as instructed). Unfortunately, as soon as I ran the program- I could hear the audio therapy at those frequencies despite not being able to hear it when I ran the assessment test and set the levels. That was definitely frustrating and an issue that Audio Cardio needs to fix.
  • Very good. Could be great.

    Pros:
    - Only app of its kind afaik
    - I like the new option to target specific frequencies (in Pro)

    Cons:
    - Expensive (for Pro)

    - No dark mode

    - The button scaling has a LOT of problems.
    — When listening to music, the Change Program button is completely covered by the music player
    — When using Zoomed Display (iOS Settings -> Display & Brightness -> Display Zoom), the buttons and images do not scale which makes it impossible to read or click some of them
    — The pull down for the music player is under the clock. I realize you can swipe the screen down, but the way it is, you can’t read the clock nor touch the button.

    - When you are retaking the assessment, you must toggle the volume to hear every tone except the first

    Suggestions:
    - In the original version, you could change the music volume independently of the therapy volume. I miss that.

    - You used to be able to set a music EQ for each ear based on your assessment as well.

    - I wish there were a shuffle button when starting a playlist instead of having to pick a song first