Mimi Hearing Test 12+

Assess your hearing

Mimi Hearing Technologies

    • 4.7 • 36.9K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Check your hearing in 5 mins with #1 hearing test app on App Store! Get clear results, track changes, sync with Apple Health. Perfect for Apple Headphone Accommodation.

The Mimi Hearing Test is an easy and reliable assessment of your hearing, delivering understandable results in just 5 minutes.

- Modern assessment: Test quickly and thoroughly a wide range of frequencies.
- Instant results: Receive valuable insights from your auditory data to understand your hearing better.
- Seamless integration: Connect to Apple Health app to sync and compare results.
- Personalize sound: Suitable to inform the Apple Headphone Accommodation and Mimi-enabled devices.
- Monitor hearing: Track changes in your hearing ability over time.
- Export results: Save your results as PDFs for easy sharing with family or healthcare professionals (only available in certain regions).

More than 4 million hearing tests have been taken using Mimi’s innovative technology, contributing to the development of the world’s largest database of digital hearing profiles.

Want to connect with Mimi?
Check out our website: mimi.io
Follow us on Instagram: @mimihearing

Limitations
Test accuracy depends on headphone type and ambient noise level. Supported models include Apple AirPods (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations), Apple AirPods Max, Apple AirPods Pro (1st and 2nd generations), Apple EarPods, Beats Fit Pro, Powerbeats Pro, Bose QuietComfort 45, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, JBL Vibe Buds, JBL Vibe Beam, Nothing Ear, Nothing Ear 2, Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Buds FE, Skullcandy Grind Fuel, Skullcandy Sesh ANC Active, Sony WF-1000XM5, and Sony WH-1000XM4. While other headphones can be used, results may be less accurate. The Mimi test serves as an initial evaluation of your hearing. Please always seek advice from a medical professional.

Disclaimer
This Mimi Hearing Test app (including any content supplied within it) does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis. The provision of medical advice and diagnosis is the responsibility of your physician or other medical or qualified healthcare professionals, who should be consulted in case of health-related issues or questions related to your hearing ability.

The app follows the ANSI/CTA-2118 standard, employing the Four Frequency Pure Tone Average Testing Methodology and Hearing Wellness Reporting Metric for Consumer-Facing Hearing Solutions.

What’s New

Version 6.3.0

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
36.9K Ratings

36.9K Ratings

from.me.2.you ,

Interesting & thorough!

I downloaded the app just because I was curious as to whether I had any real hearing loss yet, I’m a 29 y.o. female and I am always having to ask people to repeat themselves or back up shows so I can hear what they said again. Shockingly this app came out stating I don’t have any hearing loss yet but it did mention that my hearing is worse than about 87% of my age group so I thought that was a good take away and set notifications on my iPhone offered in the hearing section (I think under general>accessibility) so that I can take preventative steps going forward—especially since I love listening to music and loud, bass-bumping music at that. Love the app and that I didn’t have to pay or even create a user account (no email required) before taking the actual test! 5 stars!!

Hgtv lover ,

Consistent with professional results

I did the test twice out of curiosity. I have known hearing loss and tinnitus, a unfortunate family inheritance, and have been wearing hearing aids full time for about 12 years. I did one test with on the ear headphones, another with wired Apple earbuds. Not exactly the same, but the outcome was the same and consistent enough with results of professional hearing tests that I can recommend this app for screening purposes. Since unaided hearing loss is a factor in some many areas, including social isolation, loss of the ability to distinguish words, and even dementia, I recommend that anyone suspecting hearing loss follow up. Addressing the problem is far better than suffering and the level of daily energy it takes to function when you do not hear well. Modern hearing aids are marvels of technology and improve all the time. My only issue was understanding the very clear instructions on “the button”, holding while hearing a sound and releasing when it stops, and the portrait only orientation on the ipad. My phone does not have a 3.5 connector, so had to use the ipad. Linking to Apple Health had to be done on the phone, and required an account with Mimi, but eventually I was able to link it, and see the results in Health.

Thvedt ,

Does it work at all?

[UPDATE: Another reviewer found a workaround. I deleted my hearing ID (there’s a “x Delete Hearing ID” label to tap in the app), and it started to work again. I’ve upped my rating by 1 star, though I’m not sure it’s deserved — that’s a pretty bad bug, and a non-obvious & data-destroying workaround.]

I had tried it some months ago on non-calibrated headphones, and now that I have AirPods Pro, I was curious to try it again. It didn’t recognize the AirPods, so I chose the non-calibrated option. After going all the way through the test, the app tells me something went wrong. Just “something.” No useful error message. It asks if I’m connected to the Internet. Yes. Yes I am. I’ve tried several times, always with the same result. I deleted the app and re-installed it, but that didn’t change anything. Update: The new version 5.3.0, according to the release notes, “significantly reduced the probability of an unexpected error.” Well, maybe, but it’s still a frustrating and useless app for me. It still doesn’t see my AirPods Pro as being calibrated, even though the app description explicitly lists that exact model. Worse, after going through the whole test, I still get that vague “something went wrong“ message, and no results.

App Privacy

The developer, Mimi Hearing Technologies, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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