1. And why using phone's microphone for the first place if I have plugged in earphones? I don't need to listen what is in my pocket, just have ambience not impaired by earbudsI purchased the full version to get the use of Bluetooth headphones, but the app didn't unlock the feature and wants to continue to try and get me to upgrade to the full version.I don't know why others are giving it a bad review.
2. Also would not work with my bluetooth earbuds (Soundcore by Anker Life P3i) so I guess I wasted two bucks and change.App supposed to use headset microphone instead of phone's internal ones.
3. I would have if I had not first been deceived into thinking it was free.I was hoping for the specific functionality of my headset microphone transmitting to my headset speakers so that I could use this as a hearing aid.
4. Well it has the setting to select device or headset microphone, disappointingly the only option which works is headset which also disappointingly is listening to my cell phone microphone.
5. There's not s much lag as with other hearing apps either.. Now I can hear the TV and not have it blasting :D Thank you for this app.Paid for better version and doesn't change source.
6. Going to try for my money backApp had huge delay in the "free" version & promised the delay would disappear if I bought it.
7. I'm going to get the paid version for $1.99 I've tried at least 7-10 apps that claim to amplify the sound but, don't do that.
8. Still was using internal except regural microphone was used for one earbud, the camera microphone for the second one.
9. I have hearing loss and I find it difficult to speak to people because I can not hear a ”Normal" conversation.
10. Then I'll be able to use it with Bluetooth and wired headphones, tune for clarity, boost the volume.
11. After downloading the first thing I see is a pop up trying to get me to buy this "free" app.