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Hearoes - Empower Your Hearing

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In this auditory training app, users engage with interactive exercises to recognize environmental sounds, words, vowels, and sentences. Includes modules on environmental sounds, speech sounds, and sentence comprehension with feedback options.

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AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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3.9

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5 star

67%

4 star

15%

3 star

5%

2 star

5%

1 star

8%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

22% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

Pricing complaints

Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing

About Hearoes - Empower Your Hearing

Empower your hearing today!

Hearoes is an interactive auditory training platform for those with Cochlear Implants, Hearing aids and hearing loss to help familiarise different environmental sounds, and vocabulary (such as Ling's Sounds, Vowels and Consonants) to improve auditory feedback with a clear understanding of how progress is being made.

We've collaborated with different audiologist and speech pathologist at hospitals to help bring engaging interactive auditory training different stages of their hearing journey to help hear new sounds and confidence today.

It combines proven assessments used in rehabilitation sessions and on-going training with gamified activities and interactions to create an aesthetically engaging and user-centric experience for recipients. Hearoes helps this critical stage of on-going training become less of a chore for those with hearing aids, cochlear implants, and hearing loss.

It features dynamic pathways covering 5 key proven modules and 30+ fun activities focused on learning a specific part in the hearing journey of new sounds.

Some of the key modules featured in Hearoes are:

- Environmental Sounds: Combination of daily sounds, such as in the kitchen, rural and farm, and music. Immerse yourself in different environments and hear the sounds around the theme.

- Introduction to Words: Featuring Ling's Sounds, High/Low Pitches and a wide range of different Syllables

- Singleton Vowels: Featuring a range of activities and difficulties around vowel sounds.

- Common Consonant Confusions: Helping to be familiar with common consonant sounds in initial, final and mix position.

- Understanding Sentences: Progressive narratives in common day scenes. Ranging from video clips (for visual cues like lip-reading) to audio with background noise to help learn in a comfortable notion.

We also have a feedback option built-in and would love to hear your thoughts, so we can continue to build a great product to help those with hearing loss feel comfortable in different environments.
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Reviews for Hearoes - Empower Your Hearing

bluesinthenight1776

Very Disappointed. Not for Americans.

The concept is good, but the execution leaves something to be desired. The speakers have British accents. My husband recently had a cochlear implant, and I downloaded this app in order to mirror it on our television for better sound quality. Even with the enhanced sound quality, he and I both have some difficulty understanding (I have no hearing loss) some words. It would seem that in order to help someone with a new cochlear implant, speaking a bit more slowly and distinctly would be helpful. Some consonants seem to be swallowed, so he cannot hear the difference between the words. The speech is rapid and clipped. I know that in ordinary conversation, people don’t speak slowly and distinctly, but as an exercise for someone trying to learn to understand speech with a cochlear implant, one would expect the early exercises to be pronounced with more distinct enunciation, then working up to speaking more rapidly in later exercises. Combine that with the differences in inflection between American and British speech and it’s a set-up for failure if you’re American. My husband was discouraged after the first few rounds of exercises. What an individual needs at the early stages of trying to hear with a cochlear implant is a feeling of some success, not failure.

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