App no longer free
Unable to continue my audio recovery with my cochlear implant due to the device is now asking to pay to use the service when it was free.
Yes, Hearoes is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Hearoes app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Hearoes has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €38.99.
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Unable to continue my audio recovery with my cochlear implant due to the device is now asking to pay to use the service when it was free.
I am a new CI user and this is the most usable ear training app that I have tried.
I love this app. All of the repeats and features such as background noises, (or not) accents, the daily plan, how easy it is, how entertaining it is. Great app all around.
I wish I could tell you that everything is going peachy. I am using this app that my audiologist downloaded for me. I am hoping for a miracle! C’mon heroes I am still positive! Patiently waiting!
I use this app more than any other one I have for my audio rehab after receiving my cochlear implant. It works well and seems to be free of glitches that plague some of the other rehab apps. The speakers sound natural and I have the option to add background sounds or not. I also like being able to choose a different accent just for fun.
Very helpful app. Full of games.
Very helpful and intuitive
If you are getting a cochlear implants I totally recommend it. Instead of training you ear it is fun and not boring. The app is fun instead of tedious.
I just downloaded this today a few days after I received my processor for my new cochlear implant and this was just the encouragement that I needed. It is helping me see that though I have so much work left to do, that I am already starting to hear SOME distinction that I wasn’t convinced I was hearing. It is still just a bunch of beeps that I am hearing but somehow I am still scoring a little better than I would with random selection. I needed this boost of confidence
I downloaded several apps to help my rehabilitation after getting implanted. Hearoes is my favorite. A different app had uncommon sounds, and the words sounded wrong. I couldn't play them more than twice to hear the difference. This app lets me repeat the sounds as many times as needed after I get something wrong so I can better train my brain to recognize it. The sounds are common, and I can do scenarios that mimic real-world listening. The games also help make it fun!
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WordSuccess
Adult Rehabilitation App
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5 months ago | |
ReDi
Listening and speech practice
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1 month ago | |
HearApp Kids
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0
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2 years ago | |
Meludia Melody - Ear training
Learning music without theory
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2 years ago | |
ASHA Convention
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1 week ago | |
HB Following Directions
Part of the HearBuilder Series
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3 weeks ago | |
HB Auditory Memory
Part of the HearBuilder Series
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1 month ago | |
HB Phonological Awareness
Part of the HearBuilder Series
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2 months ago | |
Auribus
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1 day ago | |
Auditory Training
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0
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4 weeks ago |