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Hearing TestHearing Test

Set your volume to regular settings. Listen very carefully using quality headphones. The video displays audio frequencies that are being played. Typically, depending on age, audible frequencies will be between 20-30 Hertz at the low end, and 10-16 kiloHertz at the high end. Because of the encoding used during the audio preparation, tests above 18 kHz are not very reliable. Do not increase the volume just to see if you can hear anything!

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Cypeq Cypeq (1789 days ago)
ur probably stupid and u have done it too loud ... thats ur choice man if u wanted it u have it ... Beter go see some medic

Desudro Desudro (1783 days ago)
i could hear from about 100Hz to 13khz dog ran away at 14khz lol

Guest:  (1787 days ago)
Ive got Aids. In both ears.
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Guest: harold (1789 days ago)
could hear from about 25-12k, but my ears are now bleeding, anyone know a good lawyer?

Guest: Deaf (1787 days ago)
Anything above 12k doesn't work for me either, so I assume it's the speakers. They're crap anyways.

Guest:  (1787 days ago)
i got all the low stuff, but my left ear crapped out early and the right gave out just after 12 kHz. interesting stuff tho

Guest:  (1788 days ago)
Of course, there is the problem of whether or not your speakers are even capable themselves of those frequencies, which is not necessarily the case.

Guest:  (1788 days ago)
about 50hz to 12k hz. My hearing is terrible!

Guest: Anna (1748 days ago)
Latest comment: Even the highest pitches work on my old laptop. I waited til the end, then turned the volume up just a little. I couldn't hear a thing, but my cat definitely did.
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