Tinnitus Therapy Pro

4.4
224 reviews
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About this app

Stop the ringing in your ears with this groundbreaking proven 'notch therapy' treatment.

- How does it work?
First, we identify your 'tinnitus frequency', then we play what is called 'pink noise' with your tinnitus frequency filtered out. Listening to this every day can improve your tinnitus symptoms by forcing your ears to adjust for the missing frequency.

- Really?
Yes, really. The science behind this new type of tinnitus treatment is backed by years of PhD research. You can read this research at our website (link at the bottom of this page).

- Why get this app?
Unlike similar software available out there, I do not charge a monthly fee, nor impose any restrictions or time-limited trials on the app. I'll also be updating and improving the app as the community learns more about how to improve the therapy.

- How to prove it's filtering out frequencies?
To see what the app is doing when it's running, you could use a spectrum analyzer app to 'see' the noise being filtered to your chosen frequency range.

Here's wishing you good hearing health.
Updated on
May 5, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
214 reviews
Robodie - the Kung Fu Ninja Robot
August 15, 2024
What are these sound patterns I can hear in the background? They start and change about every 5 minutes or so. The current one started at about 15 minutes in, and sounds like it's saying "Thank Utah" or "Thank you, Tom" with a drum beat with each syllable. It's fairly loud - at least 30-40% as loud as the pink noise volume. Seems to be the same ones for each session, too. So what subliminal messaging are you feeding us? Hahaha, kidding. Mostly.
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Liam ODonnell
August 15, 2024
Thanks for your review. There are no messages in the sound, it's randomly generated pink noise with your chosen tinnitus frequency range filtered out. But it's a short loop of that, so it's possible to pick up on a 'pattern'. However, it can't change, because it's a loop of the same sound. If you'd prefer one very long noise track, just email me.
H Blake