
Jack McAllan
With Momentum 4 headphones, the results were surprisingly close to my actual hearing test results even with so few tones! Kinda impressive! However, for 5 stars, it would be cool if further frequencies (especially lower) could be tested and those results used as a baseline to adjust the EQ settings of my Momentum headphones to balance everything better, especially per ear since hearing loss is unlikely to be equal across all frequencies. A feature I've yearned for my whole life! 🙏
6 people found this review helpful

Michael Car****
Sennheiser really HAS been taken over by a substandard company. I had known 3 people personally and heard of dozens more that bought "Sennheiser" headphones or earphones/earbuds and were very disappointed. There were rumors that they had been bought out and had begun making cheap 'Made in China' or '...Taiwan" types of products (sorry China/Taiwan: make better stuff and I will retract it) and selling them for high prices. This world is turning more and more selfish by the day!
1 person found this review helpful

DexyStorm
pretty useless. there are so many factors that go into a hearing test which are not accounted here for. for example the noise floor of your headphones, the sensitivity of your headphones, if you have open or closed-back headphones, how good your source is. in my experience with this test, there is no sound and then the sound suddenly appears and is very noticeable- it goes from no sound to clearly audible. i KNOW that i have good hearing but i still got a "mild hearing loss" for some reason
6 people found this review helpful
Sonova Consumer Hearing GmbH
February 20, 2023
Hi DexyStorm. Thank you for your feedback. The Hearing Test app is meant as an assessment of your hearing based on our predictive model. The test should not replace a medical test, but rather give you an idea of your hearing. If you connect and let the app detect a pair of wireless Sennheiser headphones, it will give you an even more precise result