ReSound Tinnitus Relief

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4.7
11K reviews
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About this app

The ReSound Tinnitus Relief™ app uses a combination of sounds and relaxing exercises that aim to distract your brain from focusing on tinnitus.
Sound exercises are one of the most common therapies to minimize the effects of tinnitus.

The app lets you manage your personal library of soundscapes to be used as part of your tinnitus management.
Either listen to the default soundscapes or create your own from a collection of environmental sounds and small pieces of music.

To help you cope with your tinnitus, Relief also provides different activities to relax through guided meditations, breathing exercises, and imagery.
The Learn section will teach you more about what tinnitus is, what the causes are, as well as tips to help you better deal with the effects of your tinnitus.

My Relief will help you to create a personalized plan to teach you to manage your tinnitus.
Simply answer a few questions about your tinnitus and the issues that bother you the most and ReSound Tinnitus Relief will create a weekly plan to support your tinnitus management.

People with tinnitus can also have hearing loss to some degree, therefore, we added a hearing test for all users to get quick inside into a potential hearing loss.
This is not a formal hearing test and does not provide you with an audiogram.

The app is a tool for anyone who has tinnitus. It should be used in combination with a tinnitus management program or plan set up by a hearing care professional.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS

ReSound Tinnitus Relief offers two auto-renewing subscription options for My Plan:
$6.99 USD per month
$69.99 USD per year

These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence.

The subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. To manage your subscription, go to Subscriptions menu inside Google Playstore app. Your account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed. Unused portion of the free trial is forfeited after purchase. All purchases are final.

Read more about our privacy policy and terms of use:
https://www.resound.com/privacy-policy
Updated on
10 Feb 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
10.6K reviews
Yvonne Howard
16 May 2024
Love the app. I got tinnitus a few days ago. Light but very irritating. I love the large varieties of sounds and that you can play more than one at the same time. Also the timer and volume control. Info in app about tinnitus is very informative. I won't be able to see doctor for a few weeks I'm so glad I found this app. It's a big misery saver.
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GN Resound
23 May 2024
Thank you, we are delighted to hear your feedback If there is anything we can do for you, just let us know at resoundappsupport@gnresound.com! Have a wonderful day!
Frank A Caputo
21 August 2024
Really relaxing. The sounds Cover the tinnitus mostly depending on the the volume settings on your hearing aids through Bluetooth. You almost have to listen for the tinnitus to realize it's still there. We'll see what happens when the tinnitus gets really loud, like after eating salty French fries.
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G McD
21 September 2024
Easy interface. No ads. Mix and save ur own sounds. 24x7 tinnitus here... high pitch tones both sides. :( I mix crickets, cicadas, pink noise and play at low volume for hours at a time. This will not cure tinnitus, but for me, it does often (not always) make it less annoying.
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What's new

Minor fixes