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Why Take LINNER Online Hearing Tests

Clinically-validated Accuracy

Experience precision you can trust. Our hearing test is backed by clinically validated research, ensuring reliable results. Whether it’s your first hearing check or a professional reference, LINNER Hearing Test delivers science-backed accuracy.

Completely Free of Charge

our hearing health matters, and it shouldn’t come with a price tag. LINNER Hearing Test is 100% free, allowing you to assess your hearing without any financial commitment. Also, it is recommended to take a hearing test regularly.

Online and At home

Skip the clinic visits and lengthy appointments. With LINNER Hearing Test, you can conveniently take the test anytime, anywhere—from the comfort of your home, using just your device.

Product recommendation

Get personalized recommendations tailored to your hearing needs. From entry-level to advanced features, we’ll guide you to the best solutions based on your test results.

How to read an audiogram?

An audiogram is a visual representation of your hearing ability across different frequencies. The horizontal axis represents sound frequency (from low to high pitch), measured in Hertz (Hz), while the vertical axis shows sound intensity, measured in decibels (dB).

  • Frequency (Hz): Frequencies range from low-pitched sounds (250 Hz) like a bass drum to high-pitched sounds (8,000 Hz) like a bird chirping.
  • Intensity (dB): The decibel levels range from very soft sounds (0 dB) at the top to very loud sounds (120 dB) at the bottom. The lower the point on the graph, the louder the sound needed for you to hear it.

Your hearing thresholds are plotted on the graph, with symbols representing each ear:

  • Right Ear (O): Marked with red circles.
  • Left Ear (X): Marked with blue X's.

The closer the symbols are to the top of the graph, the better your hearing. A flat line across the top indicates normal hearing, while symbols lower on the chart indicate varying degrees of hearing loss.

Understanding your audiogram can help identify specific frequencies or intensity levels where you may have difficulty hearing. If you’re unsure, consult a hearing specialist to interpret your results.

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