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How Old Are Your Ears?
Take this free 2-minute hearing test to discover your ear age. We play high-frequency tones and measure the highest frequency you can hear.
Headphones strongly recommended. For accurate results, use wired headphones in a quiet environment. Bluetooth earbuds and speakers may not reproduce high frequencies accurately.
Medical Disclaimer
The Ear Age Test is provided for entertainment and educational purposes only. It is not a medical device, diagnostic tool, or substitute for a professional hearing evaluation.
This test does not measure hearing sensitivity at speech frequencies, does not detect hearing loss that may affect daily communication, and cannot diagnose any medical condition. Results are approximate and are significantly affected by the quality of your headphones or speakers, your listening environment, and your device's audio hardware.
If you are concerned about your hearing, experience ringing in your ears (tinnitus), or notice any change in your hearing ability, please consult a qualified audiologist or healthcare professional.
AudioNotch Inc. is not responsible for any decisions made based on the results of this test.
Volume Calibration
We're playing a reference tone. Adjust your device volume until it is clearly audible but comfortable — like a soft, steady beep.
Hearing Test
We Couldn't Determine Your Hearing Range
You indicated that you could not hear the first test tone at 8,000 Hz. This may be due to your audio setup, headphone quality, or listening environment rather than your hearing ability.
Try the following:
• Increase your device volume
• Try wired headphones instead of speakers or Bluetooth
• Move to a quieter environment
• Check that your headphones are plugged in properly
If you continue to have difficulty, consider consulting a hearing professional for a comprehensive evaluation.
Your Results
What does this mean?
High-frequency hearing naturally declines with age — this is called presbycusis and is completely normal. Factors like genetics, noise exposure, and headphone/speaker quality also play a role.
This is for entertainment purposes only. Learn about the limitations.
Fun Fact: How Do You Compare?
A dog can hear up to 65,000 Hz. A cat can hear up to 85,000 Hz. A dolphin can hear up to 150,000 Hz. You're doing pretty well for a human!
Experiencing ringing in your ears?
Tinnitus often accompanies high-frequency hearing changes. AudioNotch creates personalized sound therapy based on your tinnitus frequency to help reduce symptoms.
Medical Disclaimer
The Ear Age Test is provided for entertainment and educational purposes only. It is not a medical device, diagnostic tool, or substitute for a professional hearing evaluation.
This test does not measure hearing sensitivity at speech frequencies, does not detect hearing loss that may affect daily communication, and cannot diagnose any medical condition. Results are approximate and are significantly affected by the quality of your headphones or speakers, your listening environment, and your device's audio hardware.
If you are concerned about your hearing, experience ringing in your ears (tinnitus), or notice any change in your hearing ability, please consult a qualified audiologist or healthcare professional.
AudioNotch Inc. is not responsible for any decisions made based on the results of this test.
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