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  • It was worth a shot…

    I was hoping this was also a hearing test. The problem with hearing tests is the gap between frequencies is huge and not customizable.
    This would be usable if I knew what my hearing level was at the custom frequencies that I am able to put in. But I don’t and I’m still at a loss to know.

    Developer Response

    Hi, If this app would be a hearing test, you would find the explanation for that in the app description. As it‘s not, it‘s not described as a such. 😉 There are other hearing test apps like e.g. „Mimi“. You can test your hearing there, add the resulting audiogram to Apple Health and customize it with „iHearIt“. You can also enter the values manually of a hearing test from your hearing doctor as well. Kind regards and happy hearing, Tom
  • Perfect for audiophiles

    This app is perfect for audiophiles. Adjusting the variables for each frequency can be tedious and time consuming but once it’s done, my AirPods sound insanely good. I’m a classical music kind of guy and Apple’s algorithm doesn't seem like it’s designed for classical music. The one downside is that you can’t play music while adjusting the frequencies because Apple doesn’t allow that. I talked to the developer and he can’t do anything until Apple allows that kind of integration. Oh well.
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  • Fantastic

    I wear Oticon hearing aids and have severe hearing loss. This app has enabled me to load my hearing test results in to the Health App and play music through select AirPods using the corrected frequency responses. Music played through my iPhone sounds great with this app.

    Developer Response

    Love to hear that! 🙂 Thx! ✌️
  • Fantastic Developer Support!

    I was thrilled to find a way to enter my audiogram data into the Health app but kind of sad that I couldn’t back-date my entries on the version that I originally downloaded. (New entries would only post to the date that I entered them.)

    I took a chance and emailed the developer, Tom, to ask if this feature could be added. He emailed me within a day and said that he would look into adding this feature. Today, less than a week later, Tom has posted an update with the date functionality that I asked for!

    Thank you, Tom!, I appreciate your fast response and quick work! :)
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    Developer Response

    Thank you very much! ☺️ Welcome! 🙂✌️
  • Excellent work.

    THANK YOU. I’m happy to finally have an option to import my own audiogram for custom audio setup. I have moderate/severe hearing loss and this has greatly improved my speech recognition when listening to music. Happy to pay the price. 💜

    Developer Response

    Love to read that! 💜 Thank you very much! 🙂✌️
  • Fantastic app—perfect after last update

    This app allows you to enter your own audiogram in HealthKit, thereby customizing the sound of AirPods. This is the only app that allows direct input like this.

    Even if you don’t have hearing loss, this app will allow sophisticated custom equalization of your AirPods. Want your AirPods to have a bit more mids, or just tweak on frequency? This is your app and as far as I know the only way to do this.
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    Developer Response

    Hi! Please checkout the new version! There are new features to fine tune the sliders with the +/- buttons or even enter the values via number pad. Kind regards! 🙂✌️ P.S.: Thanks for the update! 🙂 And yes, it’s also possible to equalize/tweak the frequency response of AirPods Max/Pro. 🎧🔊
  • Needs Numeric Input

    As the first review indicated, trying to use the sliders is really frustrating. Please add a mechanism to simply type the values, and this will be a five star app.

    Developer Response

    Hi! Please checkout the new version! There are new features to fine tune the sliders with the +/- buttons or even enter the values via number pad. Kind regards! 🙂✌️

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