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EarMachine. Ratings and Reviews

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3.61
out of 5
50 Ratings
  • rontho, 07.02.2020
    Can’t make it work
    I tried this a few months ago and liked it. It worked fine with the cheap headphones I was using. But then those quit working, and I didn’t replace them right away. Now I‘ve bought some good Bose headphones. Apparently in the meantime the app developers have decided that they will only support Apple ear buds. I can’t get Bose to work, even with the cord. All I get is an error message telling me to plug in the ear buds. Show more
  • Eyeless Fish, 06.02.2020
    Great for blind people
    This app is great for blind people. For that matter, it’s great for everyone.
  • musicwiz123, 31.01.2020
    Great free app
    This is better than some high priced subscription application. Too bad there is no Bluetooth option, but still 5 stars!
  • Bgtdghiih, 20.01.2020
    No Bluetooth ear buds???
    It’s 2929 folks, aPP-le stopped putting connectors on phones 909 years ago. We’re having serious hearing issues, these boomers us. Now fix.
  • Dsbern62, 26.12.2019
    Useless
    I used this app occasionally over the last two years after it was recommended by a friend. Went to use it for the first tome in a while only to discover that it will not work unless I have Apple EarPods connected which I don’t own and have no intention of buying. Deleted the app as it is now useless for me now. Show more
  • Mark 11345679964433, 01.12.2019
    ??????????
    Love how simple it is to use and sound Quality is excellent. Like the option to switch mics between phone and headset. And unlike other hearing apps this one don’t try to hustle you for money every other time you use it. Also there is a reason why wired headsets are used Bluetooth headsets have horrible sound Quality on a analog type system for hearing. Wired is the only way to go for High quality live sound. Show more
  • donsimpson00000, 11.07.2019
    Good so far
    Still testing the app, but I would like Bluetooth earbud support, and the ability to control the app with an Apple Watch.
  • morxley, 28.06.2019
    Best of class
    I have been trying four hearing apps on iphone X w/Apple earbuds and also a few hearing aids. My issue is not volume but clarity with multiple talkers, words in songs, talking room to room, etc. Ear Machine (on iPhone X) runs flawlessly and does this quicker, easier, and more effectively—without fiddling with settings, profiles, etc. For me it is as good or better than the $2K-$6K hearing aids. Show more
  • AbortChrist, 01.03.2019
    Bluetooth?
    Bluetooth compatibility would be great!
  • Down and broken, 29.12.2018
    Useless need apple headset, doesn’t work with Bluetooth headsets!
    Common idea is to work with nose or other Bluetooth headsets
  • pirate2b, 24.09.2018
    Doesn’t work on Bluetooth
    Seems like EarPods and this app would be a natural fit but only works on wired headsets. Claims needs the mic from the headset when you try and start it. Wired it seems to work pretty well. But I have little interest in going back to wearing wires on my ear as anymore. Hopefully this updates to include the Apple EarPods , I’ll adjust my rating accordingly Show more
  • annevillar, 21.08.2018
    Bluetooth?
    Please add a Bluetooth feature! I had to delete the app because the app doesn’t have Bluetooth. :(
  • PDA Lover (Bob), 18.08.2018
    iPhone mic to my aids? No; shucks.
    This looks like a marvelous app, but I cannot use it with my Bluetooth hearing aids. I even have Apple earbuds, which their second setup question indicated I had to have, but then I would be tied to my phone and couldn’t use my own hearing aids, which were tuned by an audiologist. What I want to do is pass my phone around the table to whoever is speaking, then hear in my own aids. But the microphone on my aids is at my ear and I would like the mic to be closer to the speaker. If it could also filter out some of the background noise, so much the better! I signed up for the developer’s newsletter; let’s hope they add this feature and let me know. Show more
  • dan_oh, 29.07.2018
    No VoiceOver control
    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
  • Tianci Sky Sun, 11.06.2018
    Great App
    Only suggestion is to make it comparable with Bluetooth headphones
  • MR COFFEEEE, 03.02.2018
    Where is Bluetooth???
    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!!!! Show more
  • Daoud, 09.08.2017
    Acceptable
    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. Show more
  • Fggfffdggf, 25.07.2017
    Good but need upgrade
    Please update it to work with Apple wireless Airpods
  • Nevada07, 06.06.2017
    Doesn't do as described.
    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. Show more
  • Nimbleswitch, 19.05.2017
    WHAT A BOON!! SAVED ME!!
    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! Show more