Hearing Test for High Frequencies - Whats the HIGHEST Tone Pitch YOU Can Hear?

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Published 2023-04-18
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It may not be the most scientific test in the world, but if you've never had a hearing check, and you're curious about the status of your ears, check out this new video-based hearing test. In just a few short minutes, you'll find out the highest pitch you can hear. Of course, if you do have any concerns, we always recommend having your hearing tested by a qualified professional.



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All Comments (21)
  • @jkplester8917
    I capped out at a 2-3-count before 16,000. It was odd, until it hit 8,000 I had to keep lowering the sound until I was down to level 2, then between 8&10 I had to start raising the volume though not by much. Then everything blanked out at a 3-count before 16,000. So I retried it and raised the volume to the very highest level as it began to fade out, got perhaps an extra .5-1 second count before it blanked out again. 38 years old - female.
  • In my 20’s I could hear 18 kHz so well they audiologist asked if I was cheating. Decades later I top out around 10.5 kHz. I’m a musician and am now diligent about hearing protection as I don’t want to risk losing more.
  • Hi 🙋🏼‍♀️ Here is 37 years old flight attendant. I topped out around 13000 kHz , guess that’s okay according to the job. Thanks for the video 😊
  • 76 years with constant tinnitus - lost the sound at around 8000, or rather it was lost in the tinnitus!
  • Hello, thank you. I am a lifelong sufferer of Tinnitus and Tones felt in my brain and my ears. I am 63. Pain hit at 2000 HZ up to 4000HZ then passed. I stopped hearing the tones below 16000. As I sit here now typing with earphones still on, Pitch is very high and non stop hum is louder. I have been to ENT, says I am alright. I also saw my Nuerologist about it. They keep telling me to see the other🙃. Thank you again.🦋
  • 43 year old guitarist, mostly protected my ears since I was 18. Gigs are not as loud as they used to be and I have much less tolerance than I used to. Started to get quiet at 14.5k and went silent at 15k. That was with headphones and mobile phone speakers. Feel lucky. I hope science can fix this stuff eventually!
  • @BA-ue8lh
    I’m 58, and I could hear up around the 13k-14k mark. Interestingly enough, I tried turning up the volume way up once I could no longer hear, and I felt a strange sensation in my head, sort of some kind of pressure. So it’s not that my ears can no longer sense the higher frequencies, something else is going on…. 🤔
  • Ever since I experienced a NDE I have had "tinnitus" or something like it. I am 47 in 2 wks, and I can hear up 14k as well. I attribute the loss of the upper frequencies to listening to music WAY too loud my entire life (but that's not likely to change)
  • @GJ-is6sv
    I am 61, and I have high frequency loss in both ears. I took your test, and I could only hear up to the 2000 mark. Yes, I do wear Phonak M-R30 hearing aids. I feel they are working. Is there a test when wearing the hearing aids to see how well you hear with them on?
  • i'm 52 suffer with tinnitus that's is getting progressively worse over time i topped out at 5.5k i go pick up my hearing aids on this coming Wednesday i'm nervous and excited ... i've been fighting breast cancer now two years i think the tinnitus is a result from the chemotherapy but hey at the moment at lest i'm breathing in and breathing out
  • @signas9896
    32 and can hear up to 17.5k which is wild to me but I thank God I didn't blow my eardrums out when I was younger to be able to hear as well as I do now.
  • @daviderwin7677
    Sharp roll off at 12,000. 52 years old and I've been a musician since I was in my early teens.
  • I am 64 yo. The (sharp and well defined) rolloff from a subdued whiny tone to complete white noise occurred at around13KHz, using standard iPhone earbuds plugged into a PC. This is consistent with my test results at several other sites as well. That said, in practice I have difficulty with engaging in comfortable conversations while sitting in noisier restaurants/bars - the sort of places that my children take me to.
  • @donwilson9086
    Practically deaf in right ear 72 years old. Lost my right eardrum at 5 years old. Ent made an eardrum out of a blood vessel in the bend of the arm. Still a 10% hole. I could hear up to 8000 but that was without ear buds or headphones. I had iPad max volume.
  • @artofmaeve
    I just tried this on me and my husband. Now I now why he never mentioned anything about the awful loud squeaky sound that our car brake makes that I’ve been complaining about!
  • I am 70 years old. I listened on different speakers to help verify the drop off was at the same point. I lost it at 8K. It was consistent with cheap BT speaker, quality headphones and through my stereo set up. I wonder if working in loud manufacturing environments through my 20's had an impact. I worked in a stamping plant for many years.
  • I am Signaler trained in Morse Codes which sharpened my hearing mainly to the mid to high frequencies. Has this compromised my hearing too?
  • @christypowell.
    With my headphones in all the way up i can hear until it stops.. the painful part of the sound is just prior to the threshold. I find that very interesting. When i was in highschool psychology we were doing a testing of the senses and when we were on hearing the teacher had everyone lay their heads down and raise their hand when they heard the frequency played. I was the only one accurately responding to the extremely high pitched frequencies by the end of it. I am 25 now. My vision is quite exceptional as well ..
  • @M-theballerina
    I am under 18 and I could hear 20 kHz. My science teacher plays 20 kHz to get my class to be quiet and she can’t hear it even though it bothers us so much we immediately stop talking. Some people complain about how annoying the sound is and others just hush up (this teacher is a great teacher and we all love her as a teacher❤).