EarMachine Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for EarMachine for iPhone.
EarMachine is free iOS app published by Ear Machine LLC

Good ap

Tokkishi

Very impressed. Great for watching TV, and good practice to set more realistic expectations for hearing aids


Great idea, wish it was more usable

clyclone

I wanted to be able to use this app in my classes, but it isn't compatible with my Bluetooth headphones. I can't get away with having headphones with cords in class, so it doesn't work for me.


YOU CANT USE WIRELESS EAR BUDS

Magoos8

I downloaded and deleted in 2 minutes. I don't use apple ear buds and that's all you can use which makes it a no go for me. I wish I could have rated the actual app but you can't go any further unless you "plug in apple ear buds". Back to the drawing board!


WHAT A BOON!! SAVED ME!!

Nimbleswitch

I'm sitting at a 4-day business conference, as I write this. One of my hearing aids is entirely nonfunctional; the other needs adjustment badly. My first day at the conference: The small meeting rooms have no mics; the large room does, but in both cases, all I'm hearing from the speakers is "Mrrr-brrr-nunn-bunn-sbee-brrr-gnn." And I'm gonna have four days of this? I'm considering spending the four days in the hotel bar. (Might as well!) I'm thinking, "Someone should invent an app for this." Then I'm thinking, "Hey, maybe someone did." So I go to the app store and ... WHAM!! There it is: Ear Machine. WOW!! Loud! CLEAR! I was just hoping for a volume boost, but there's a separate, adjustable high-frequency boost as well. Sibilent sounds are suddenly back. "Wrist" no longer sounds like "rift." I'm hearing and understanding every single word from every speaker. EVERY word, clear as a bell. My hearing aids, when working properly, were not this good in a conference-room situation. Saved the entire conference week for me. WOW, again! And many thanks!


Doesn't do as described.

Nevada07

I was disappointed by the download. I have high frequency hearing loss in one ear. I would like to listen to music and ramp up ONLY the frequencies where I have loss. I hoped this app would do it, and geek mode looked hopeful - but the app would not fit to the screen and made it impossible to adjust. Deleted.


Good but need upgrade

Fggfffdggf

Please update it to work with Apple wireless Airpods


Acceptable

Daoud

Not true that the app requires Apple-brand ear buds; I'm using it with Sony buds. Works reasonably well, requires some tweaking and becoming accustomed to. Don't expect the same results you would get from $5000 hearing aids.


Where is Bluetooth???

MR COFFEEEE

Thanks for the great program, but why haven’t you added support for Bluetooth earphones yet? If Trump killed the funding, make it an “in-app purchase”. I’d pay for it in a heartbeat and give this app 5 stars!!!!


Great App

Tianci Sky Sun

Only suggestion is to make it comparable with Bluetooth headphones


No VoiceOver control

dan_oh

This app is great for listening to birds and filtering other sounds. However our visually impaired campers can not adjust the settings with voiceover enabled. Please add this feature