Quick reader note: you can take a 5-minute web-based hearing test on Jabra's site here. If apps are more your thing, keep scrolling.
I waited 15 years to test my hearing. I knew I had hearing loss but didn't want to deal with an in-person visit.
With a new baby on the way and people wearing masks all around me, I finally took the plunge. Like most people, I sat in front of my laptop and started researching.
I was surprised that I could test my hearing from home with a smartphone app or several web-based tests.
Of course, a hearing test app should never replace a full audiologist workup (I eventually got mine at Costco and then later went to a local clinic), but an online test is a painless place to start.
Over the past few years, I've taken more than 20 online hearing tests, and worked with a team to build my own. This guide will show you my favorite apps and sites for quick and accurate results.
Now it's time to pick a hearing test.
There are several reputable tests that you can take via a smartphone app, but most people choose a web-based online hearing test. Browser-based tests work on smartphones or computers, while apps work only on smartphones.
The best hearing tests should offer accurate methodology and clear results for review. After reviewing 20+ apps and online tests, the options below are my favorite.
Hearing Test Apps Smartphone Only
Mimi Hearing Test - Android and iPhone
The Mimi hearing test is one of the market's most serious and accurate options, and Mimi offers two versions of the test.
Pure Tone: Version #1 plays a tone at various frequencies and prompts users to hold a button until they can no longer hear a sound. It's not my favorite interface, but I find Mimi's results accurate.
Background Noise: Version #2 tests your hearing in background noise. This is a nice option since most online hearing tests use only pure tone beeps.
Mimi also offers some impressive integrations, including one with Apple that can help you adjust your Airpods to match your hearing loss. Mimi even integrates with some smart TVs to adjust the sound quality of your TV speaker.
Pros:
- Beautifully designed
- Accurate
- Integrates with headphones and TV
- Checks the background to ensure it's not too loud
- Offers a background noise test
Cons:
- Only available with a smartphone app|
- Mimi takes longer and is more involved than other options
- Mimi doesn't include much education about your results
Download Mimi For Android and iPhone
Hearing Test and Ear Age Test - iPhone Only
I've tried this simple hearing test app a few times with consistently accurate results. The most popular version of the test plays a series of beeps at various frequencies and volumes and returns an audiogram-style chart. The app is no-frills and takes less time to set up than Mimi.
The app includes a fun (but gimmicky) frequency test that tells you how old your ears are based on the highest frequency you can hear. The "hearing age" version test takes less than a minute and gives you a single number (mine was 45). The age test misses most of the nuance of complete hearing tests because it only looks at the high frequencies. Most of my loss is in the mid-frequencies.
Pros:
- Simple to use
- Takes 6 minutes (or 1 minute for the age test)
- Gives accurate results
Cons:
- Only available via smartphone
- Less advanced than Mimi
- Lacks educational content about your results