Hearing Aid lite App Reviews

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Thank You So Much TiAu Engineering UG (haftungsbeschränkt)

Thank you, so very helpful app im suffering mènieré syndrome from 1998, it feels so good to hear "normal" again. Tank you TiAu Engineering UG (haftungsbeschränkt)

Simple, useful

Ive lost count of the "hearing aid" apps Ive tried. Most are too useless. They "amplify" the ambient sounds. Noise gets amplified along with the voices of the people. Finally a hearing aid app that actually works. And it was simple to set up. My wife even had an electric heater running. Those are noisier than a fan. At first the app amplified everything making it hard to hear. Thats where the simple part came in. The equalizer. Within a couple of minutes I had tuned it to no longer hear the heater as loud. I had my wife read from a magazine and fine tuned the equalizer. 5 minutes tops and I had it set. My hearing is such that I only have trouble hearing people talk if theres more than two of them or if theres excess noise. So I didnt want to invest a lot of money til I found something that worked right. My search is over. I hope yours will be too when you try this app.

Didnt work

I couldnt get anything to come thru my headphones. Had to scream into the microphone on the phone to even get the scale to move. Useless.

Excellent with iphone5 & earbuds

This is an event saver for me. On the way to daughter Kates college graduation my very expensive hearing aid broke. We stopped at several places along the way to try to find anything that might work. We searched for an app for my iphone5 and tried one for 4.99 which didnt work at all ...this one works like a charm with a set of ear buds. Saved the day with several different controls for the best sound.

Needs a lot more work.

Like the idea, but app isnt effective. More development needed.

Works great - as a delayed auditory feedback device!

I only need a moderate gain. So I first hear The sound as it normally comes in my ear and then I hear the sound through the device coming in one 10th of the second later (due to filtering?) which is very distracting. It sounds like an echo or like those old-fashioned delayed auditory feedback machines used by speech therapists with stutterers in the 70s. my hearing aid doesnt do that, so why should this? Fix this and you have a 5. Until then, its useless for me. Perhaps it would work better with someone with a moderate-to-profound impairment.

Handy when i broke my hearing aid but delay is annoying

It comes in handy sometimes, quality is better than my old amplifier and the equalizer is neat but the delay is too distracting

Useless

Too much hiss, way to much latency in the sound....

Does this thing actually work?

The sound I hear thru the earphones doesnt change at all when I turn the app on & off or when I change the settings. Oh well, another useless app to be deleted.

Nonfunctional

Is this a joke or a scam? I was eventually able to get it to stop screeching feedback, only to hear a faint echo delayed about a quarter second. I call bs on claims of audio processing to amplify voices and cut background noise. This is utterly useless.

Add ability to split audio source

This is a nice app, but I would like to see the ability to split the audio input and output. What I mean by that is to allow someone to listen to the output using a Bluetooth headset but use the mic on the iPhone as the input. The mic on the iPhone is much better than the mic on my Bluetooth headset, so I would like to use the mic of the iPhone while listening with my headset. Thanks!

Dont bother

I thought it would be a God send for my hearing but after adjusting it several times with 3 different sets of headphones it still ECHOES!! ECHO ECHO ECHO

Better than $3200 Oticons

We all know our smart phones have 100x the technology of hearing aids. The Ti-Au app outperformed my Oticons. Simple as "plug n play", yes you must use earbuds, your Bluetooth wont work. In return you get real-time amplification with no annoying delay, so you can hold a conversation. So easy to use and price is right. Anyone who complains about this product is not hard of hearing or deaf and isnt willing to make the time and attention investment to find out what it can do. I am 71, lost my hearing 10 years ago, and have been waiting a decade for a product just this good. I really prefer using my Bluetooth so I also downloaded the Bio Aid app. But I found it very difficult to control the high-pitched squealing or feedback. There are over 32 adjustments, and it would be nice if the factorys website would include a setup procedure... BioAid for Dummies.

Works well but...

Works well except for the delay. If your hearing loss is only mild, the delay will drive you crazy. Fix that and youve nailed it.

Bs

Total garbage to hear you gotta turn the tv way up and at that point I wont need this. Otherwise nothing but hisssssss

Bluetooth doesnt work

We need it to connect to the bluetooth device so I can leave my iPod in a room and listen to the conversation from outside through my Bluetooth headset. Someone contact the makers or get someone else to make the app. Lol

Truest sound; delay makes useless

The sound is the truest of all apps Ive tried without any adjustments necessary. However there is a delay in the sound you hear - even with wired headphones (havent tried Bluetooth yet), - which makes talking with them too difficult. Fix this problem and I would pay a lot of money for this app. But with this delay, I wouldnt even use the free one.

Free at last

Really, after losing 3 sets of aids, this works great for me and it was free. Thank you........

Doesnt work.

And yes, I gave the app access to my microphone.

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