1. Even if you want to hear something from relatively large distance like from another room you can use BLUETOOTH headphones or earpiece and place the device safely near the place of conversation or audio source.
2. You can put the device closer to the person or audio source you want to listen louder while putting headphones in your ear.
3. Super Ear Tool is an app that improves your hearing ability to hear audible sounds more clear and loud directly into your ears.
4. Super Ear Tool can be used as hearing aid if anyone with hearing loss or hearing impairment do not have approach to their listening device but do not forget that this is not a replacement for hearing aid.
5. All this app is going to do for you is to collect the sound from the device's microphone and then pass it to the headphones after the sound amplifier in the app amplifies the sound collected from microphone.
6. This app can turn your device into a powerful listening device and turn your normal ear into a miracle ear anyone want to have.
7. All you have to do is to plug headphones to your device and click the button with ear symbol.
8. Do not confuse it as a spy app and do not spy on others or hear someone's private conversation using this app.
9. You can listen whatever you want to listen using this app.
10. But people can use it as a hearing aid if they really want to.
11. It helps to hear better, clear, louder.
1. If those two features were added, I'd change this rating to a perfect 5 stars!This app works while listening to streaming music apps too! It's the only app I found on android that works to mix the sound from my music player with the sounds picked up by the microphone on my phone so I can hear both at the same time.
2. I found another app that has so little delay, it's barely noticeable.Edit (1/15/2020) Using on a Motorola G7 phone, the gain and tone controls offer expanded audio spectrum sensitivity, much like that hearing aids employ.
3. Very solid application.Great idea, however, with about a three quarter second delay between the source and my bluetooth connected hearing aides, I found that I was not able to effectively talk.
4. I would happily give 5 stars if there was a way to control the volume of both audio sources independantly.It works now, but Make sure you get your earbuds out before you turn it off.
5. I was listening to my surroundings with headphones in so they were still in my ears and now since that ad blasted unexpectedly in them I have since been hearing this sort-of buzzing type noise.
6. The ad should either fade up to give you time to adjust the volume or the volume should go back to whatever it was before you activated the listening function.
7. Unfortunately, the app is a little too simple, missing a function that is so incredibly useful that it's - in my opinion - essential: the ability to choose your input and output sources.
8. It's at least a .3 second delay which is too much for trying to hear music, such as attending a concert or performing music.
9. Not sure how so many people have the same issue but the problem may be their listening device.
10. For example, it would often be much easier for me to just set down my mic'd wireless headphones for input while listening to the output through my wired headphones.
11. My ears are still ringing from the max volume ad that came on when I turned the listen function off.