Hearing Aid App for Android

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Earcare is a hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth that uses phone microphone, headset mic or Bluetooth mic to boost the sounds around you to help you hear conversations and surrounding sounds louder and clearer.

Earcare hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth enhances sound from your environment and streams to your wired and Bluetooth listening devices for better hearing. The hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth is useful for people who have difficulty hearing conversation when other people are talking or there is significant background noise. Earcare hearing aid helps you hear voices and human speech louder and clearer.

Earcare hearing aid app enhances external sound for your ears. The hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth can be used by hearing-impaired people who have difficulty hearing conversations when other people are talking. The hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth makes voices louder and allows you to reduce unwanted background noise to make sound clear for your ears. Human speech and voice signals are amplified while noise is suppressed.

WHY EARCARE?
1. Use your phone or headset as a hearing aid to solve your hearing problems (such as hearing loss) if you cannot afford expensive prescription hearing aids, or as temporary hearing aid when you’ve lost your medical hearing aid device.
2. Hear conversations better by boosting important sounds and reducing unwanted background noise.
3. Hear your surroundings from afar, or know what’s happening around you to detect danger and protect your properties or kids.
4. Hear TV louder while the volume remains the same for others. No need to ask people to turn up or increase the TV volume. Simply connect Bluetooth headphones, move up the boost slider, and place your phone near the TV to hear louder.
5. Listen and record lectures (at the same time) from back of the class.
6. Record sounds from your surroundings.
7. Stop asking people to repeat what they said to avoid frustration and embarrassment. “What did you say?” and “Can you repeat that?” are phrases of the past. With Earcare hearing aid you can hear comfortably.

Listen with any wired or wireless listening device, including earphones, Bluetooth headset, wired headphones and earbuds. You can use the microphone on the phone or your headset (wired or Bluetooth).
• Device Microphone (The mic on your Android smartphone or tablet)
• Headset Microphone (The mic on your earphones or wired headphones)
• Bluetooth Microphone (The mic on your Bluetooth headset or earbuds)

A “hearing aid” is a medical device worn in the ear by people with hearing difficulties to enable them to hear well. A partially deaf person wears a hearing aid as a listening device to amplify sounds for better hearing. Even people who have profound hearing loss will benefit from hearing aids, because hearing aid manufacturers offer versions of the hearing aid to assist patients who cannot hear sounds at a specific frequency.

"Hearing impaired" describes people with any degree of hearing loss, from mild to profound, including those who are deaf and those who are hard of hearing. Hearing impairment, deafness, or hearing loss refers to the total or partial inability to hear sounds. Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. Hearing loss affects people of all ages and can be caused by many different factors.

Earcare hearing aid app for Android Bluetooth uses Android’s powerful audio features to boost your hearing: microphone (detects and captures the sound), sound amplifier or booster (makes the sound louder and stronger depending on the current boost level), and listening device (the earphones, headphones or Bluetooth headset speaker that sends the sound into your ear so that you can hear it).
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  • Category: Media
  • Platform: Android
  • Developer: Hearing Amplifier
  • Visits: 0
  • License: Free
  • Last Update: September 24, 2024
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