Tinnitus Tuner

Contains adsIn-app purchases
2.8
95 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Free TRT Sound generator for the tinnitus retraining therapy

Function:

- Generate the stereo sound as below. The different sound is selectable for each ear.
> Sine wave, the frequency is variable from 0 to 22 kHz, with resonance effect.
> White noise, Pink noise, Brown noise

- Generate the binaural background sound as below. The sound comes from various directions.
> White noise, Pink noise, Brown noise
> Natural sound(Rain, Thunder, Water, Bird, Bonfire)
> Recorded sound which can be overlaid with the other sounds.

- Quick diagnostic of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. It provides the counseling, interview and giving a recommendation for users who want to learn and start the therapy as quickly as possible. You just need to select the answer for the questions step by step.

- Extra sound is available on the Tinnitus Tuner Web Service for free. You can get them if you registered. Furthermore, TTWS allows you to share your recorded sound with the other users.

- display the frequency spectrum of the surrounding sound.

- play sound simultaneously with the other apps running. (Select background mode)

- OFF timer

- Wired and Bluetooth earphones are supported.

Usage:

- Relax.

- Put on an earphone.

- Select the sound you want to hear and tap the START button.
Updated on
Jul 14, 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

3.0
91 reviews
Lissanro Rayen
May 30, 2023
It crashes if I try to switch background mode (Android 13, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra). There is no easy way to set low volume, which is especially needed to search for the tinnitus frequency (it is possible to work around this, but simple slider to precisely adjust both the main and background sounds is needed). The app does not allow to adjust frequency or other options in real-time. Again, having sliders for this would have been helpful. That said, it actually works to reduce tinnitus.
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A Google user
December 27, 2019
No instructions. Set up an account (for no obvious or explained reason), checked all the boxes until it asked for money for a "diagnosis", paid the money, app crash. It might function well, if you know how to work it - but don't pay for it. Money makes it crash.
14 people found this review helpful
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narusat
December 27, 2019
The account is only required for accessing the Tinnitus Tuner Web Service which authenticate user to be able to download the additional sounds. Diagnosis has been provided for a while and doesn't necessarily make the app crash, but I'm sorry for that and I have to make the app more robust.
Santo Pino
May 19, 2020
I need use a 180 to 240Hz sine wave at low volumne to cancel my head 59Hz vibrating sound. The internal sound is far more unbearable. Unfortunately this program is incapable of keeping the note constant, it keeps jumping like a brocken record.
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narusat
May 20, 2020
Sorry, I don't know why the note jumping. That is not expected behavior.

What's new

(2024.7.14)
- support for Android API 34.

(2024.3.14)
- ad maintenance.