Online Hearing Test

Test your hearing at different frequencies for the left and right ears. Use headphones and stay in a quiet room for best results.

Duration: 5mn

This is a browser screening, not a diagnostic audiogram. Treat the result as a preventive signal, not a medical reading.

Online Hearing Test, Hearing Loss Signs, and Hearing Protection Advice

This page is built for people searching for an online hearing test, early hearing loss signs, one ear hearing worse than the other, tinnitus warnings, and practical hearing protection advice for concerts, loud headphones, traffic, and city noise.

What causes hearing loss, muffled hearing, tinnitus, or one ear hearing worse than the other?

If your hearing test results look poor, plausible causes can include age-related hearing change, recent sickness, colds or sinus congestion, allergies, earwax buildup, ear infections, fatigue, some medicines, and repeated noise exposure from concerts, clubs, traffic, tools, machinery, or loud headphones. A noisy room, poor headphones, or inconsistent listening volume can also make an online hearing test look worse than your real baseline.

Check your audio equipment before trusting bad results

AirPods and other headphones with active noise cancellation, transparency modes, spatial audio, adaptive sound, or automatic volume features can distort this test and make results unreliable. The same applies to phone sound enhancers, EQ presets, and any extra audio processing. Turn those features off and re-test with neutral headphones (ideally wired, or at least with ANC fully disabled).

What should you do after bad hearing test results, ringing ears, or sudden hearing change?

Re-test later in a quiet room with reliable headphones. If the result still looks weak, if one ear seems clearly worse, or if you also notice ringing, dizziness, ear pain, pressure, or sudden hearing change, book a proper hearing evaluation with a doctor or audiologist instead of relying on a browser test alone.

How can hearing protection reduce hearing damage from concerts, loud headphones, traffic, and city noise?

Keep headphone volume moderate, avoid staying close to speakers, limit long exposure to loud streets, nightlife, and machinery, wear earplugs or earmuffs at concerts and noisy events, and give your ears regular quiet recovery time. Good hearing habits matter even more if you already notice signs of hearing loss or tinnitus.

Can an online hearing test help detect hearing loss or one-ear hearing problems?

This browser hearing test is a preventive hearing screening that can help you notice left-right differences or frequency ranges that feel weaker than expected, but it is not a medical diagnosis and it does not replace a calibrated exam with a doctor or audiologist.