05-13-2018 , 10:15 AM
Hearing Aid for Oreo
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Hearing Aid for Oreo uses audio capabilities of Android Oreo 8.0 to deliver lowest-latency, fastest-response Hearing Aid app on Google Play!
- Use headset mic or device microphones
- Listen on earphones or device earpiece
- Uses Oreo low latency audio for a practically usable Hearing Aid app!
- Runs in background, even with screen off!
- Tested: 10 hour continuous use on single battery charge (Nexus 4 - Oreo 8.1)
- Easy swiping between Volume, Equalizer and Settings screens
- Use Volume screen for overall volume setting
- Boost Hi-Band on Equalizer to compensate for age-related hearing loss
- Use Settings screen to choose which microphone and speaker to use.
- TalkBack friendly for blind users
DISCLAIMER: Not a medical device. Get hearing tested, and use devices prescribed by professionals. If you lack access to a professional hearing aid device, you can try this app to explore how apps can improve speech comprehension.
When you first use the app, be careful not to increase volume too high. Volume can be adjusted using your Android volume buttons. But if you don't want to change your Android volume levels, you should use the Volume screen to set overall volume depending on the environment you are in, and use the Equalizer screen to customize for each ear.
Hearing Aid for Oreo uses audio capabilities of Android Oreo 8.0 to deliver lowest-latency, fastest-response Hearing Aid app on Google Play!
- Use headset mic or device microphones
- Listen on earphones or device earpiece
- Uses Oreo low latency audio for a practically usable Hearing Aid app!
- Runs in background, even with screen off!
- Tested: 10 hour continuous use on single battery charge (Nexus 4 - Oreo 8.1)
- Easy swiping between Volume, Equalizer and Settings screens
- Use Volume screen for overall volume setting
- Boost Hi-Band on Equalizer to compensate for age-related hearing loss
- Use Settings screen to choose which microphone and speaker to use.
- TalkBack friendly for blind users
DISCLAIMER: Not a medical device. Get hearing tested, and use devices prescribed by professionals. If you lack access to a professional hearing aid device, you can try this app to explore how apps can improve speech comprehension.
When you first use the app, be careful not to increase volume too high. Volume can be adjusted using your Android volume buttons. But if you don't want to change your Android volume levels, you should use the Volume screen to set overall volume depending on the environment you are in, and use the Equalizer screen to customize for each ear.