Hearing Aid (Ear booster)
Denk Alexandru
About this app
- Age 10
- Updated Jul 4, 2021
- OS IOS
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Hearing Aid (Ear booster) is an assistive listening app that amplifies live sound to help you hear conversations, TV, lectures, and everyday sounds more clearly. With real‑time sound enhancement, intelligent noise reduction, and a customizable equalizer, it turns your phone into a convenient sound amplifier for daily use. Ideal for people who need a simple hearing boost in noisy or quiet environments.
Core features include live sound amplification with low latency, noise reduction and feedback control for clearer audio, and adjustable EQ with preset profiles like Conversation, Outdoors, TV, and Music. Enjoy one‑tap boost, personalized calibration, and profile saving to match different listening scenarios. Keywords: hearing aid app, ear booster, sound amplifier, noise reduction, hearing enhancement.
Note: This app is not a medical device and does not replace a professional hearing aid. For hearing health concerns, consult a licensed audiologist.
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How to use:
1. Download and open the app, then grant microphone access so the app can process live audio.
2. Connect wired or Bluetooth headphones for the best experience and to prevent feedback.
3. Select a listening mode such as Conversation, Outdoors, TV, or Music, then tap Start or Enable to begin live listening.
4. Adjust volume and Boost to a comfortable level, then fine‑tune with Noise Reduction and the Equalizer; save your settings as a Profile.
5. Optionally run the in‑app hearing check or calibration to auto‑optimize settings for your ears, and switch profiles based on your environment.
6. Start low and increase gradually to protect your hearing; avoid excessive volume for extended periods.
