The toolbox of hearing practice
From device selection to noise exposure, from threshold calculation to audiogram reading — interactive tools that turn knowledge into practice, gathered under one roof.
Audiometry Simulator
Take the virtual patient into the sound booth, place the headphones and present the stimulus yourself. Find air- and bone-conduction thresholds with the Hughson-Westlake procedure; notice cross-hearing, mask the non-test ear, do not skip the inter-octave frequencies. When you are done, compare your audiogram with the true thresholds, see your errors and take your clinical report.
- 10 clinical cases — from normal hearing to otosclerosis, from unilateral profound loss to the Masking Dilemma.
- Real rules — masking, interaural attenuation, inter-octave frequencies, the occlusion effect and UCL.
- Clinical report — download your audiogram as an A4 report in PNG or PDF.
Where should you start?
A suggested order, from the basics upwards. Click a tool and it opens in the panel above.
Fundamentals
Experience sound physics and the core concepts through demos.
Audiogram reading
Practise audiogram interpretation, masking and PTA.
Reasoning
Trace the path from symptom to possible clinical picture, step by step.
Devices & verification
Compare hearing aids and examine real-ear verification.
Awareness
Experience the effect of noise on hearing with an interactive demo.
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What are these tools for?
Interactive tools built to support practice and curiosity in the hearing sciences, and to put knowledge to work.
For anyone interested in the subject — from the curious newcomer to the specialist; most can be tried without any prior knowledge.
No. The tools are for learning and practice only; they do not replace a clinical assessment, a diagnosis or professional judgement.
Yes — tell us which tool you would like to see. The collection grows with feedback.
Yes, every tool here is free.
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