Hearing Test
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- Hearing Test Tones starting from low to high. DO NOT LISTEN AT HIGH VOLUME. Each tone will play for 8 seconds. Turn speakers or headphones down to a low or comfortable level of hearing. These are the same tones used in Audiology testing. Young people can usually easily hear all the tones at a low volume. As age progresses, or with ear trauma, your hearing may become impaired. The loudness of the tones in this video does not change, only the pitch changes. If you find it hard or impossible to hear tones at a certain frequency range, you may have hearing loss. Only a trained Audiologist can do a proper diagnosis. This is only for entertainment and is not meant as a replacement for a True Audio-gram by a licensed Audiologist.
Who else is here because they thought they'd lost their hearing to loud music?
To factory work actually.
Making music
Me
Why is this so true?
my teacher
i can hear 5000 better than 4500
That's normal when we are exposed to noise throughout our lives. The first frequencies we lose are around 4000. I have a loss at 4000 in my left ear. As soon as it switches to 4500 it comes back. And I can hear 5000 much better than 4000 in that ear too. I have a 25/30 decibel loss at 4000 in my left ear.
this KINDA SUCKS losing our hearing ability day by day and there's nothing we can do about it
iheb hnen Having some degree of hearing loss in frequencies like 4 Khz is common. I have it in my left ear, and my Dr. says it's nothing to worry about. It's a high frequency and the loss in about 10%, but if i compare with my right ear it's noticeable. Maybe you should have a hearing test done so that you'll see if u have some loss and from then on start being a little bit more conscious before going to a concert lol
87JuliR i can still hear everything as anyone else can hear it so no big deal
iheb hnen 10 000 better than 8000
can t hear jack shit from 9500 on 1% volume that normal guys?
As we age our hearing declines, sometimes due to overexposure of loud noises, sometimes just age related. High frequencies usually go first due to aging.
I couldn’t hear the first 4 but it started getting louder?
Mariah Carey is that u?
Judith Ljung 😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Nah fam its Ariana Grande
No no it's Dimash
🤣🤣🤣
I'm so happy I heard all of them! I thought my hearing was damaged cause of the loud music I listen to all the time
Anais same here!
Yeah... normal people can hear to about 15.000
same
Same here
Same
This hertz my ears
Hehe
the hearing tests themselves are going to make me deaf
holy shit a lizard ran across my room on the secnd last one
XKL 1010 lmao
LMAO
HOLY MOTHER OF CREPES !!😂😂
Pls explain? Sry
ROFLMAO!! 😂
i can still hear that even after stoping the video xD
"piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"
Madelyn Faessler piiiiii is a tasty food
Same
It means your coclea sustained damage because you played it too loud
That your earing ringing cause of hight pitch
Same 🤣
HOLY SHIT I made it all the way through! I'm gonna save what I have left of my hearing and listen to music on a lower volume from now on. Savor what truly matters, for with no hearing, no music, no joy, no life.
Luxai how did that work out for ya
I could hear at 500 hz
Luxai same
Saame
Good Idea I shall do the same
did any one else feel like some of them you were only hearing in one ear
Ye
Yesss
Nope, heard every sound in both ears
Your one ear is better than the other +ve weber
Me
This is the most accurate hearing tests I've ever heard.
Thanks for the great feedback!
That’s true. I think the headphone they using at the clinic are the problem.
@@BARKHASH1 for real bro, i failed 2 years in a row but somehow my headphone volume is at the lowest and the computer volume is at 2%
truly rn practicing for my hearing test t.y
I could hear all of them.
Same
Same
same
same
khadijah begum sme
20 years old, volume at 6/100, heard it fine with both ears. Major relief. I thought my hearing might be deteriorating because of all the loud metal music I listen to haha
Jacob find a test going to 20K
Mine was on 1/16 on iPhone
Literally me LOL. Pretty sure blasting Pantera live 101 proof all the time will come back to bite me in the ass at some point though.
@@oscillations5234 Lol I think the same thing but hopefully not!
It sometimes comes at the least expected, ringing
"look how good i am i can hear everything wow this is so easy"
I've gone deaf
anime freak 202101 don't wear headphones while this
Don't use headphones anymore
What
That was weird I couldn't hear 8000 but I heard the rest
I can hear 8000
Its possible for people to be deaf to certain tones.
I couldn’t hear 9000
9500 for me
@@thewarden6050 same here
Heard them all well on the lowest volume, I was getting paranoid that my hearing was going bad due to listening to loud music😂
same lol
I heard all of them.
same ItsTypicalAlex
My dad heard all of them
ItsTypicalAlexツ heard them all to
I'm Jungkook
Same and my volume was at 1 LOL
Lol imagine that one kid that puts volume max.
K Patel if I’m that one kids
DUMBO wait your not supposed to?
Jazzi no
My classmate played this at school when he was bored and we would always know it was him cause he would be laughing at our suffering.
i was bored
I heard all of them even when the volume was at 1
Boring stuff to do HOW???!?!?!!!??
sameee haha
they were hurting my ears so i did the same. only difference is mine was on 17.
I did this cuz I was worried I was going deaf. Me and my friend where listening to music and she turned my phone volume super high and we had ear buds on, well now I know I am not def
Boring stuff to do me to
Is this a joke?? This is a very misleading test! Optimally, human hearing capabilities end at about 20,000 Hz. Hearing loss typically occurs between 10,000 and 20,000 Hz. That frequency range is very important for tone definition and spatial recognition. By definition, this is the exact OPPOSITE of a hearing test!
What happens if you heard them all? General rule. If your music volume causes discomfort, turn it down.
you're supposed to listen to this when the volume is low. do y'all know that?
Will this test make our ears bleed?
Joanna Welman 100%. They’ll blow up
Oh no. Guys what does it mean if halfway thru i could only hear it thru my left it. Omg plz help
Hearing loss probably
@@realmz8854 you couldn’t hear it at all halfway?
I’m so happy, I blast music with my headphones all the time and I tried this test hoping I didn’t damage my ears, turns out I did even better than 6k HZ 2 years ago
you mean you could only hear 6khz 2 years ago and now you heard it all the way?
@@HichemCe somehow, yes
Same, I heard them all
Age 13. I have ear infection and listen to loud music through headphones. Afraid my hearing is getting worse so i do this test. I can hear it fine. Sometimes some pitch sounds a little louder in one ear.
ENT gives a different test.
Turn the music down.
I was at 5000hz yesterday
Now I'm at 7500hz tonight
Steroids seem to be working
🙏
Update:
8000 hz
Update: 8500hz as of April 26
Nobody:
Girls when teacher turns off lights: 2:28
Such relief, I was afraid I was going deaf from loud music but it turns out i'm not. Great test, thanks for posting!💝
does anyone else begin to twitch with the sound.
lol i did
me
I came here because I’m doing a hearing test on Tuesday because I failed the army hearing test because I heard more than a beep, I heard buzzes and beeps. I came here because I usually always wear my earbuds and play music at loud, so I thought that I possibly could’ve fucked my hearing, but I’m happy to know I made it all the way through. So I’m going to try to smash this hearing test and off I go. Thanks a lot for this
Does anyone else hear like a little constant ringing in there ear
yaaaaayyy I can hear! I always play loud music on all the time
Little Coco same
Same
I heard all of them, but 9500 and 10000 were noticeably smaller in sound.
without Headphones and Headsets I Hear all of It from 1
😲 i just turned my head....omg weird... arrgh shaking your head is worse, it suddenly sounds like the volume is going up and down! came here for a test after being exposed to a loud music venue, now im shocked!
my phones was at full volume and i had plugged in my headphones and boom goes the first sound my head is paining now
+Ray Disliva lol
0:21 500
0:28 1000
0:37 2000
0:44 3000
0:53 4000
1:08 5000
1:24 6000
1:41 7000
2:00 8000
2:14 9000
2:29 10,000
I only made it to 4000 is that bad?
@@adragonsheart6680 see a doctor
Yes me too@@adragonsheart6680
I heard every sound easily even when I turned volume to 1 👍🤗
Made it all the way through, made it to almost 16,000 on a few other tests, one even said I have fantastic hearing, so I feel pretty good. I got scared because of an sinus infection I got that gave me two ear infections in the same ear. I've seen an ENT and he told me my ears look fine, just that there was still fluid in there and gave me antibiotics, I think it's just that time of year, my sinuses have always sucked.
Same here
Chronic inflammation of your sinuses...me too
I had infection 2 times. One in april,accmpained by tinnitus, it went away after a month. 2nd time in june, now the tinnitus is still here(it could even take 1-1,5 years to go away as i read it and I still have to go to MR(just I have braces yet so I will go later and to Orthopedy, my neck got shit on PE lesson while rolling. I got influsion in the summer, I had 2 hearing test, before and after and in 1 week it got a bit better. from that its again quieter(as i feel, ofc I do not have integrated decibel measure software). And sometimes it happens that I hear better with my infected ear which is strange. bur otherwise not a big thing, nearly both ear are the same. Luckily I only have tinnitus in one ear (left) so its not that bad and does not mean that bad comparing to 2-ears tinnitus. I really hope it will go away eventually but luckily its not that bad for me. For example someone struggles with sleeping or concentrating qnd for me it doesnt matter(didnt even have struggles in the first days). But im really hoping it will go away eventually (heard everything with both ears here)
Ah
I'm 40 and could hear all the tones. And I was a music editor in my 20s and listened to live music 5 times a week. I'm amazed my hearing is still good, just have tinnitus in one ear.
How do you cope with the tinnitus?
@@Ghost-un6oe change volume of head phones ig so one louder
@@Ghost-un6oe learn to ignore, white or brown noise when you cant
Jesus
I can feel there's a slight drop at certain frequencies
Is it normal to feel ur ear warm while hearing this ?😭
Yes, I can hear everything even at a lower volume. I'm 19.
AaronGT 🤣
It’s crazy to hear the difference between my left ear that is perfectly fine, and my right ear that is not doing so well. Even in the very start I could tell the intense difference between the two ears. When it got to a certain number it felt like the numbers weren’t moving when I was listening in my right ear.
Don’t take hearing for granted
Are u wearing a hearing aid now ?
@@dinoadumitroaiei9567 no, I was supposed to get a hearing aid a while ago, but because of covid and the fact one of my ears is pretty okay and the other still can hear (just not that well) they keep pushing it off lmao
I feel you man have loud crunching noise In my right ear and now now it doesn’t work well anymore, your right don’t take hearing for granted always have to ask people to repeat themselves or speak up. :(
@@bigearl2532 i should've too :/ i have near constant tinnitus now and i kinda phaze it out, but when im listening to someone i have to ask them to repeat like 3 times. might need a hearing aid by the time im 30 lol
Do you have an acoustic neuroma?
I heard every single frequency and uploaded on my birthday! 🍕
Was it just me, or did anybody else get goosebumps on their back or have their back arch or straighten up from 4500 HZ and higher? Like there was a tingling pain out of nowhere when I got to 4500 HZ.
Play this in a speaker and hear everyone yelling of pain
Could not hear from 8000 up :(
heard all of them. but every time it seemed like my body was getting heavier and heavier....
I got to about 6000. My hearing was fine all the way up until my early 50's, then the tinnitus started. Now it's 24/7 ringing. Loud music all my life and especially riding the bike with earphones in. Not worth it. Be careful. It will hit you later in life when you still have plenty of hearing to do.
I can hear all of them, but even on the lowest volume anything greater than 7500 is sort of painful. What does that mean?
Any fellow gym bros here thinking hardstyle might be killing your ear gains
It’s so weird because it feels like you aren’t hearing sounds it’s just in your head
Who also keeps hearing the 10,000 Hz sound in their ears after this audio has stopped playing??
0:30 how a camara sounds like when there’s a swear.
'm 83 and heard 8k~ in both ears; back in the day using my test equipment, I could hear 16k~. I believe my HF range was damaged by a Craftsman belt sander that had a very noisy HF gear reduction set to the point of pain and I just disregarded it....
Here because I've listened to rock on full volume with earbuds in almost every day for years and I made it all the way through this test. 🤷
Hearing damage usually comes later on. Please lower it just a bit, it’s hard at first but will be worth it in your old age
@@jamesbeers5710 It's hard to enjoy music at lower volumes. I turned it down for a few months but went right back after listening to loud music for a couple of days
@@spawnofthedead4556 I get it, I would suggest though if you are listening to loud music, use over the ear headphones. They are safer for your hearing
After 2000hz that was it... Nothing... so people, don't shoot guns without ear protection. Don't go to rock concerts and stand next to the speakers , don't ride motorcycles with loud exhaust pipes without a helmet that has good ear muffs built in. It will catch up with you later...
I have trouble hearing those high pitched smoke alarms. I count on my dog hearing it and barking...
volume 20/100 on my PC
I managed to get to 4500 right ear and 5000 left ear
Yes I know I have SNHL but I didn't think it's that bad :P
I barely passed which isn't good news, it only played in one ear, it gave me a headache and I felt super nauseous
I heard all of them but now I have a headache and I feel like I can still hear it in my ears 😟
THat's called tinnitus
The only reason I came here because I played something with a loud and I don’t really know how to explain it tone and it made my eyes hurt a little and I was worried I damaged my ear but I heard them all at 1 volume click
My head felt weird after the test for few seconds but got back to normal, got to hear every frequency though so...... Good news
Are you supposed to hear all of them?.. like if there were one or two with each ear I couldn't hear should I talk to a doctor about hearing aids? Or will he just say no and it'll be a waste of money and time for a doctor's visit
Okay I’m at risk for hearing loss so I’m happy I passed the test if you need something to cheer you up that I find slightly funny because I’m stupid just play the video and speed forward to the end and even maybe back and it sounds like some alien spaceship ??? But idk wish you guys well,😅 thank you for the test it really helped 💖💖💖
Anyone else having audio issues?
I put my volume to the lowest and I can hear it ringing in my ears.
Test is fine thankfully, I thought the weeknd made my ears go lol
lol i think i broke my phone speakers, it kept making crackling noises
No that just means that your ears are trying to hear it but they're not strong enough to. It happens to me too
I couldn’t hear anything after the 10,000hz
i stopped at 10,000 yay i passed
ah theres my tinnitus frequency
I have tinnitus, and I was still available to hear all of them on the lowest volume level.
I'm 51 with pretty severe tinnitus and surpringly made it to 9000hz.but needed the volume up once past 8000hz. This is an improvement for when I had Covid where I thought my hearing was affected. I couldn't hear past 8000hz so ears must have recovered a bit.
i couldn’t hear 500-1000hz (low volume) in my right ear :((
21, girl, heard all of them with the volume being on 1
Only I'm trying to figure out if I have super hearing or ear aids installed in my ears
im i the only one that heard all?
SonGokuGod 100 I heard all too
-unstable- almost everyone else did if you read through the comments
I heard all
Ah... so my tinnitus is somewhere between 2000-3000 hz, good to know.
I could hear them all at 1 volume.
Lost it at 9500 unless I help the phone close to ear. 😊😅
i’m sobbing out of nervousness, i think my hearing is fine but a few weeks ago i was in a car with my friends and they were blasting music to the point where i felt pain in my left ear. the past few weeks i’ve felt like it’s been harder to hear with it and only just realized today that being in the car could be the reason. i think i’ve been able to hear everything correctly which makes me feel better but i can’t help but worry that something was damaged. idk if i’m being paranoid but something does feel off and idk what to do.
Did you feel pain in your ear or just dodgy hearing ?
Same condition as me !
It does get better. I had injury like yours 15 years ago in a nightclub speaker explosion. I thought i was going to go deaf so i continued to listen to loud music in my headphones. . And it got better.
I check my hearing here today and my one ear that got hurt is weaker than the other but i stll here all the frequencies. Amen HalleluYah 🥳🥳🥳
Some friends
I heard all
(Aged 15, female)
I heard them all fine but I am still really worried because my friends call me deaf since I always have to ask them to repeat something and will often zone out of conversations due to the fact I can't hear them all of the time.
Hey there! So good news is I'm pretty sure your hearing is perfectly fine ...what you might have is ADHD ...I have the same issue you have ..I can hear just fine but I zone out to where it seems like I can't hear what someone is saying to me
Here because I went to a monster jam concert heard all of them tho
I was able to make it all way through with volume 2/100
Thx! Now I have a headache 😌
Started to have tintitus and was a bit worried i might have lost some high frequency but no i heard that pretty clearly
My tinnitus has gotten sooo bad how is yours now
This isnt that accurate I could hear 10000 better than 9000
Note to self... check back in a year: volume 1 up to 8000 both ears, volume 2 for 8500 and up, with volume 3 needed in right ear for the last couple. Another note to self: never use headphones on guitar amps again unless you absolutely know the volume‘s low.
Hey bro its time to check
Hey man check time
@@mentallyinsane1798 Back to normal now thx… took 4 months for my hearing to settle down.
Long-term my hearing will probably be better ironically because of this accident, as I take many more precautions now than I ever would have for example at live gigs or with headphones.
Hearing is very fragile I learnt and often doesn‘t heal again.
@@mountainman8775 How often do you listen to loud music if at all? And at what volume
@@spawnofthedead4556 hey. I’ve never listened to loud music, I had a hearing problem for a spell from using studio headphones, it actually only took moments to cause the damage.
Umm I heard them I thought there was gonna be 20000
I could barely hear the last 3-4 how bout y'all
I love how people say "I heard all of them" duh duh. They don't even know that they might have been playing it at 100 dbs lol.
all
Ah man my right ear is def the one that’s gonna go first
I heard every single one of them
Anyone got pass 500hz? man im good lol
I'm 72, and I knew I could hear better w my left ear than my right ear, and the test showed me that.
At around 8k, the sound diminished, but I could still hear, especially if I put my phone next to my ear. Any other 70-80 yr olds? No young pipsqueaks, please. 😊
You're very lucky, I couldn't hear anything above the 2k mark. However I've abused my hearing far too often, mostly with angle grinders and road breakers.