
HeardThat
Ascolta meglio il parlato nel rumore
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Descrizione Dell'app
Analisi E Revisione Delle App Android: HeardThat, Sviluppato Da Singular Hearing. Elencato Nella Categoria Lifestyle. La Versione Corrente È 1.18.397, Aggiornata L' 21/06/2025 . Secondo Le Recensioni Degli Utenti Su Google Play: HeardThat. Ottenuto Oltre 169 Mille Installazioni. HeardThat Ha Attualmente Recensioni 557, Valutazione Media 3.7 Stelle
HeardThat è un nuovo modo per ascoltare meglio il parlato in aree rumorose. Utilizza l'intelligenza artificiale per trasformare il tuo smartphone in un potente dispositivo di miglioramento vocale. Basta collegare gli auricolari o un altro apparecchio acustico al telefono, avviare l'app e puntare il telefono verso la persona che si desidera ascoltare. HeardThat separa il discorso dal rumore e trasmette solo il discorso alle tue orecchie.Attualmente Stiamo Offrendo La Versione 1.18.397. Questa È La Nostra Ultima Versione Più Ottimizzata. È Adatto A Molti Dispositivi Diversi. Download Gratuito Direttamente Apk Dal Google Play Store O Altre Versioni Che Stiamo Ospitando. Inoltre, È Possibile Scaricare Senza Registrazione E Non È Richiesto L'accesso.
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Quick fix for occasional crash.
Commenti Recenti
Steve
Was looking for something to amplify the TV. Been years since I last tried something like this and I am amazed at how little a delay there is on the audio (albeit on a new Pixel 8a). Hearing aids have zero delay...but who can afford $3,000 for prescription hearing aids? One thing when watching TV - the app considers music to be noise. Ditto for singing. But moving the Noise Removal slider to the far left helps. I think that for hearing people around you or in meetings, this app would excel.
Ķ3Ķ3 ŁØVË (këkë lØv3)
Could use finer quality tuning abilities. The constant "high-pitch" tone that comes through, once you try to boost the noise reduction, makes it an almost recommendable app. But once you've got to adjust the noise reduction again to rid of that deafening "high- pitch," it makes anything that you're trying to hear, come through basically non-transcribable. Maybe an update of a "teleprompt-like" option for any words heard that are clear enough to be transcribed would be amazing 👍
Jordan Banonis
Pretty interesting app. Someone could use it if they have hearing empairments to help them hold a more clear and thus meaningful conversation with loved ones, friends, and anyone else. I am just interested in the world of noise that is all around us that we don't readily hear with the naked ear. I've found some odd noises coming from different areas around my property, not exactly sure what is causing them but will update this if I find out. We only hear a small section of sound spectrum.
Silas “Mayday” O Scott
This app is great! (For Galaxy s8+, APD) I am not deaf or hoh, but I do have auditory processing disorder. So for this app, I turn the volume to a normal level and when people talk to me it goes directly into my ear! It tricks my brain to pay attention to that specifically. It doesn't have much of a delay at all and, though I did have to reboot my phone to get my earbud to connect, it otherwise works perfectly! Tech support was great and fast at getting back btw! 5/5! Best amp app on the store!
Jessica Brittain (Jess)
this app started out fantastic but with or without a subscription or wifi or on the network it hasn't worked right since trial period. it showed great promise with how well you can isolate other back ground noises. such a shame.....I don't hear any difference when I move the sound bars isolation. I can't even hear the playback. I moved the bar up and down. This was going to be a great app. Hopefully they get it resolved. This was really becoming my favorite during the trial period
Andrew Simmons
I tried the free trial about 5 months ago and I absolutely loved it. It was picking up what I wanted to hear from a good several yards away. Now it just doesn't have the same distance as it did before during the free trial. Or maybe the amp up the free trial and then when you purchase a subscription they downgrade the performance. Either way. Yes it works, sadly not near as well as it once did. I plan to reach out to them and ask for my money back. I'm not happy with it at all for my situation.
Aaron Sloman
I have tried using this on my MotoG8 Power phone and think it may have potential, but have given it up for now. Setting the app up requires a very long slow process after which it did not work well because of time lag between amplified audio and direct audio still audible with headphones. I posted a comment and was sent something to try, but the message somehow got lost,and in any case I don't have time for the required installation process. I may try again later. It may work then.
DrLaggyBro
I like the Idea, and you guys nailed it on presentation, three things i want to talk about, 1, The UI looks old, it feels like im navigating facebook in 2017. 2, earbuds do not work. 3, the tutorial video looks very nice, but i feel like you can make it more like an ad. Instead, you can use someone younger, it makes the video a lot easier to look at, and pay attention to. Edit your little cancellation bar to fade in quickly. wouldnt recommend for people who use earbuds. 4/10.