⭐️4.4 / 5
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🙌43
Ratings
📼10 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of TinnitusPlay

1.0.2

July 14, 2022

Updated for iOS 15; Copyright info updated;

1.0.1

December 18, 2019

Branding optimizations

1.0

December 12, 2019

Price History of TinnitusPlay

Description of TinnitusPlay

TinnitusPlay – Science-based sounds to help your tinnitus TinnitusPlay is designed to help people with tinnitus find and create the sounds that are most beneficial to them.   You can select sounds from an extensive library, mix and match them as you please, and save your creations to listen to them later. You can set a timer for your preferred listening time.   TinnitusPlay not only offers sounds to mask your tinnitus, but also sound techniques that have been demonstrated, in clinical studies, to have a longer-lasting beneficial effect for some people. More research is needed to find out for whom these techniques work well and how best to apply them. We offer the following sound techniques: · Notched Audio – Your tinnitus frequency is “notched out” of a sound sequence · Neuromodulation – A tonal repetition centered around your tinnitus frequency · Amplitude Modulation – Sounds that vary in loudness according to a certain cycle Sound techniques like these are often marketed to tinnitus patients at a price, but we offer them to you for free. In order to maximize its effectiveness, TinnitusPlay includes a feature that matches your tinnitus tone and pitch, and also checks your hearing. This way, the various sound modules can be customized to your personal hearing and tinnitus profile. You can read more about the science behind TinnitusPlay in the Information section of the app.   In short, we offer: · Easy to use interface · Extensive library of sounds · Science-based sound modules · Masking your tinnitus · Potential long-term beneficial effects · Customized to your tinnitus and hearing   User Testimonials: “I’m excited. Very easy to use, fool proof and clear design.” Deamon22 – member of the Tinnitus Talk forum “Totally brilliant. Clearly set out. The functionality is better than similar apps on the market.” Agrajag364 – member of the Tinnitus Talk forum “The app is awesome, and I know people will genuinely love it and get good use out of it.” Ed209 – member of the Tinnitus Talk forum Get in Touch!   TinnitusPlay support: support@tinnitusplay.com TinnitusPlay website: https://www.tinnitusplay.com Facebook page: https://facebook.com/tinnitusplay Tinnitus Talk support forum: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/tinnitusplay/
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TinnitusPlay: FAQ

Is TinnitusPlay software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, TinnitusPlay is compatible with the iPad.
The TinnitusPlay app was made by GLOBAL INTERACTIVE MARKETING ON-LINE LIMITED.
The minimum supported iOS version for the TinnitusPlay app is iOS 10.0.
Users love TinnitusPlay, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.4 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Tinnitusplay Is Medical.
The newest version of TinnitusPlay is 1.0.2.
TinnitusPlay’s latest update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
The TinnitusPlay app has a content advisory rating of 12+.
The TinnitusPlay app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, TinnitusPlay is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within TinnitusPlay.
Unfortunately, TinnitusPlay is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of TinnitusPlay

  • Works but a little cumbersome

    This works well but every time you turn your phone off and back on you have to re-do the frequency match to re-set the frequency you need. And the slide bar to set the frequency is small and too close to the numbers so it is difficult to see the frequency as you slide the bar. Good app but could use tweaking to make it easier to use.
  • Works but a little cumbersome

    This works well but every time you turn your phone off and back on you have to re-do the frequency match to re-set the frequency you need. And the slide bar to set the frequency is small and too close to the numbers so it is difficult to see the frequency as you slide the bar. Good app but could use tweaking to make it easier to use.
  • No idea how to use this

    I don’t understand how anyone says this app is intuitive. I don’t understand what it’s for. I don’t understand how to use it and there are no directions anywhere absolutely worthless.