Free Online Hearing Age Test: Check Your Left & Right Ear Frequency

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🎧 Hearing Age Self-Test: Left & Right Ear Frequency Hearing Check

🎧 Hearing Test & Age-Related Frequency Key Facts
  • Hearing aging pattern: Just like presbyopia affects the eyes, hearing gradually weakens with age — usually starting with higher frequencies (above 4,000Hz).
  • Left-right asymmetry risk: When hearing loss differs between your left and right ears, it can impair your sense of sound direction and even cause dizziness.
  • Test method: Set your volume to a comfortable level, wear earphones, and carefully check whether you can hear each frequency in each ear.

[Easily checking and managing age-related frequency hearing loss and left-right ear balance is a key way to prevent presbycusis and dizziness.]

As we get older, our hearing gradually weakens, much like eyesight naturally declines with age. Many people notice a real difference between their left and right ear — often the higher frequencies become harder to hear in one ear before the other. At first it may seem minor, but an imbalance between your two ears can quietly become bothersome over time.

Age-related hearing loss doesn't affect all sounds equally — it typically starts with higher-pitched frequencies first. When the balance between your left and right ear hearing breaks down, it can go beyond simple hearing difficulty and affect your sense of space and balance, sometimes leading to dizziness or headaches.

So how balanced is your hearing right now? Below is a simple self-test tool to help you check. Put on your earphones and test both ears now!

📊 Normal Hearing Reference by Frequency

The table below shows the standard audibility level for a person with healthy, normal hearing at each frequency range. Compare it later with your own result graph after completing the test.

Frequency (Hz) Sound Category Normal Audibility Level
250 Hz Low bass tones
500 Hz Typical male voice
1,000 Hz Typical female/child voice
2,000 Hz Core conversational range
4,000 Hz Restaurant noise, higher pitch
8,000 Hz Birdsong, high whistle
12,000 Hz High-frequency, mostly young ears

🎧 Start the Left & Right Ear Hearing Test

Step 1: Set Base Volume & Calibrate Audible Level

For a safe and accurate test, please wear earphones or headphones. Press [Play Reference Tone] and adjust the slider until the sound is comfortably clear, then press [Confirm].

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