This test audio isn't complete. I can hear up until at least 18kHz, so I noticed that the audio cuts out at around age 26 in this video. I double-checked this with a frequency analyzer app too, so its not just my ears, the audio is missing past 16.5kHz here
@@deathdeathington Seems to depend on the encoding of the video in terms of compression, as videos such as "How Old Are Your Ears?? | HEARING TEST!" do get up to ~18khz at least before my headphones/app stop being able to play or track it
@@rjroshaankhan5510 depends on the cause and there's no cure only prevention. Avoid high noise at all cost, sleep well, eat healthy, regular physical activity, don't stress
Yeah I’m having and pressure/inflammation issue now. Hear is off and muffled but yet good for my age. Not sick or got Covid? Your not alone it’s been 6days ima see a ENT YOU SHOULD TOO
Its funny how this works you hear the sound and it goes away. I am not sure if I am hearing not itanymore. So I took a break then return to where it stopped. I was able to hear the sound at a younger age. There is a psychologic aspect that needs to be accounted for.
dude, age always changes how well you hear, it's not psychology and all you have to do is re-watch the thing. It may not be perfectly accurate, but neither is science so...
@@WerrinLotsuvhats Maybe, but I downloaded the MP3 of the video and put it into Audacity so I can see the sound wave. 40.3 is when you can see their minor tail. 40.4 nothing it's done. Please repeat the experiment and tell me if you get different results. But we do agree the sound is gone.
That's funny because I have really good speakers and I turned it up all the way and that was the exact point at which I could not no longer hear it. I'm 40 years old
The audio cuts abrupt since you stop hearing at a certain frequency. The timestamp is different since your hearing and perhaps your age is slightly different. Although you might not be that wrong. RUclips themselves removes some of the higher frequencies due to compression. But Audacity wont do you right since dB tend to get lower at higher frequencies. Try a program like sonic visualiser instead and you'll see that theres a gap in the higher frequencies on any youtube video compared to an audiofile in the format FLAC (lossless compression) for example.
I’m so grateful for this.. I needed it to tell if my tinnitus for range shooting is effecting my hearing and thank god it stoped at 34 at my age of 15.. so I’m not doing to bad
Volume cuts off completely at 0:41. I've checked the spectrogram and waveforms of the video .mp3, and it abruptly cuts off completely on all frequencies.
note Listening from the phone speaker directly to the ear is better than headphones Not all headphones are correct. I have tried more than one headphone and each one differs in sound intensity, while a phone headset is more accurate There are also headphones that may be accurate, but not all of them The type of phone also plays an important role in this. Some phones cannot emit all frequencies I have tested more than one phone and it turns out that there is a difference in some frequencies
thats actually pretty accurate. I have been DJ for about 10 years and also music producer, and I'm surprised since I'm 32 and only stopped hearing the noise at about 34 years. I was expecting way worse
Take this with a grain of salt, it depends on what speakers or headphones you are using as well. My headphones cut off at a little over 16300Hz because it was the maximum the drivers could go.
Check the frequency response of your audio gear, your equipment might lack the ability to produce some frequencies properly making the test harder than it should. Most audio systems like iems struggle to produce freq past 16K.
Actually, RUclips hard-cuts anything above 16.5KHz. No IEM in the world will produce sound after that in this video unless your IEM or the rest of the system is adding it (bad).
Thought my hearing was 10 years worse but swapped headphones and watched again and they are at least 2 years fresher than my age. The only way to know the true number is with standardized equipment. At least I dont think im going deaf anymore.
Listen with good quality speakers/headset! I got 70 yrs with my crappy headset, and 28 yrs with my good quality pair of headphones at 35 years old. You can't hear it if your speakers can't reproduce it.
I have a hearing age of a 26 year old, I guess hearing isn't just the reason why it took me several times to hear other's call or a couple of repeats to get what they say. Sometimes I'm not even sure if there's such thing as hearing impairment where you specifically don't get what people says without asking to repeat. 😵💫
I'm nearly 20 yrs of age and my left ear cap out at around 9200 kHz to 9400 while my right is around 7600 kHz . Why? Probably just the crazy, loud, and chaotic life with my family.
It's strange, at frequency 9000 the sound shifts from the center to the left and right, and at frequency 10600 it shifts to the right ear, and then at frequency 11857 it disappears completely.
DO NOT CRANK UP THE VOLUME TO 50% every sistem is diferent set the volume to normal listening levels or you will damage your ears, also there is no sense in eargym because no matter how hard you train your ears you will never recover or improve the frequency range so please people avoid loud sounds explsions take care of your ears read about them and stay healthy
I can feel my ears responsing to the heighest bits by pauzing and unpauzing the video, not much to really hear anymore at that stage... pretty good for a 28 y/o working for over a decade in loud autosport environment.
If I don't crank up the volume, it just stops at 95 for me. I am 28 years old. I need to crank up the volume to hear like an 80 year old, it goes silent after that. Anyone else? I'm not using headphones. It's weird because I can hear normal sounds (conversation, music...) just fine.
After a youth of loud shows and band practices without ear protection, I'll take my ears being 15 years older than me. Now if I could just get rid of the damn ringing.
You need a true HiFi to test it. I hear till ~15693 on my crappy speakers after working 3 hours in 45db environment. Will test it with my High end headset at home.
The sound pretty much cuts out after 50, unless you have a seriously good set of headphones. On a Galaxy S24 Ultra the internal speakers cut out at 60. Definitely entertainment purpose only
This test audio isn't complete. I can hear up until at least 18kHz, so I noticed that the audio cuts out at around age 26 in this video. I double-checked this with a frequency analyzer app too, so its not just my ears, the audio is missing past 16.5kHz here
exact same thing happened with me. thanks for posting
Same
youtube will only play up to 16khz nothing past that
Same
@@deathdeathington Seems to depend on the encoding of the video in terms of compression, as videos such as "How Old Are Your Ears?? | HEARING TEST!" do get up to ~18khz at least before my headphones/app stop being able to play or track it
I can still hear the damn thing after it stopped. I must be immortal.
This cracked me up, thanks for that
i believe that’s called tinnitus my friend
@@CVMRN That was the joke 😅
Same here. 5 minutes later and my teeth still hurt.
Underrated asf commwn
I’m 32 and have the hearing of a 106 year old. Dips out at about 3khz. Permanent loud tinnitus as well. Rock and roll
About 5500 khz for me, im 39
I'm 39. 7 kHz left ear and 8 kHz right ear. Also permanent tinnitus
@@IvanBohorquezim same. Whats treatment of tinitus?
@@rjroshaankhan5510 depends on the cause and there's no cure only prevention. Avoid high noise at all cost, sleep well, eat healthy, regular physical activity, don't stress
Neck streching , jaw excercises , tmj excercises should be good ! @@rjroshaankhan5510
Last week my left ear was 26 years old. One unexplained bout of inflammation later and now its 50 years old.
Yeah I’m having and pressure/inflammation issue now. Hear is off and muffled but yet good for my age. Not sick or got Covid? Your not alone it’s been 6days ima see a ENT YOU SHOULD TOO
@@isokane9726 I did. My ear got better
as a 15 year old, i am infact 40 thanks🙏
is this okay??? like i’m 16 nd hear like a 36yr😭😭 have u done any research ???
@@beedawfenie the audio compression on youtube is pretty bad so the audio cuts off at about 16 Hz so dw about it much its juts the video
I wouldn't dismiss it so quickly. The test works well for a lot of people. @keenKalumniator
someone is cooked
@@beedawfenie You have got hearing damage from loud noises.
68. I'm still a teen. I'm screwed
not being able to hear 10k is crazy
Man I got age 23 and I’m 19 I thought I did bad😭 praying for your ears bro!
@@HeartStruck333 exactly same here!
@@berzebu least ik I’m not alone! I gotta cut down on the headphones😂
@@HeartStruck333same 🥲
i stopped at 0:42
Me too buddy
Same
0:40 with out ear phone
Me too
Its funny how this works you hear the sound and it goes away. I am not sure if I am hearing not itanymore. So I took a break then return to where it stopped. I was able to hear the sound at a younger age. There is a psychologic aspect that needs to be accounted for.
dude, age always changes how well you hear, it's not psychology and all you have to do is re-watch the thing. It may not be perfectly accurate, but neither is science so...
The audio cuts off at 0:40 seconds. I downloaded the video file and you can see the audio is just gone at that point.
idk. I can clearly hear when it cuts off for me at 0:43. possibly slight error in your time stamp
such an abrupt cut off that yeah i agree, this "test" is bunk. made for clicks. not even hearing tests are safe :PepeHands:
@@WerrinLotsuvhats Maybe, but I downloaded the MP3 of the video and put it into Audacity so I can see the sound wave.
40.3 is when you can see their minor tail. 40.4 nothing it's done. Please repeat the experiment and tell me if you get different results.
But we do agree the sound is gone.
That's funny because I have really good speakers and I turned it up all the way and that was the exact point at which I could not no longer hear it. I'm 40 years old
The audio cuts abrupt since you stop hearing at a certain frequency. The timestamp is different since your hearing and perhaps your age is slightly different.
Although you might not be that wrong. RUclips themselves removes some of the higher frequencies due to compression.
But Audacity wont do you right since dB tend to get lower at higher frequencies. Try a program like sonic visualiser instead and you'll see that theres a gap in the higher frequencies on any youtube video compared to an audiofile in the format FLAC (lossless compression) for example.
Use young headphones too - Bose speakers made me instantly younger!
I heard to 16.5K and it stopped. Also this all depends on the quality of your system / speakers / headphones.
Actually it depends on the quality of RUclips in this case. It cuts off past 16.5KHz.
Same.... Some bullshit test
I’m so grateful for this.. I needed it to tell if my tinnitus for range shooting is effecting my hearing and thank god it stoped at 34 at my age of 15.. so I’m not doing to bad
Volume cuts off completely at 0:41. I've checked the spectrogram and waveforms of the video .mp3, and it abruptly cuts off completely on all frequencies.
Guess my ear buds are crap at higher range. My phone has audio until 40-41 seconds then dropped. Guess it needs good gear. Crap test.
Huh i could clearly hear up until it says 25 years.
I'm a 16 year old drummer that's been playing for 11 years and it ends at hearing age 60 🎉😊
does it just blatantly stop at 16500 for everyone else too?
note
Listening from the phone speaker directly to the ear is better than headphones
Not all headphones are correct. I have tried more than one headphone and each one differs in sound intensity, while a phone headset is more accurate
There are also headphones that may be accurate, but not all of them
The type of phone also plays an important role in this. Some phones cannot emit all frequencies
I have tested more than one phone and it turns out that there is a difference in some frequencies
Im 25 and have the hearing of a 46 year old, though i do listen to live bands/ loud music frequently so that may also play into it
Me 2 except im 16 and i stopped at 32
Be aware of tinnitus. It can be quite something hard to live with. Wear earplugs in concert and don’t listen to music too loud
faded off at 26 and I'm almost 40 but my moms side ages slowly for some reason
same
thats actually pretty accurate. I have been DJ for about 10 years and also music producer, and I'm surprised since I'm 32 and only stopped hearing the noise at about 34 years. I was expecting way worse
Bro I’m a music producer and sound engineer as well. I thought the same thing my hearing age is 25
I am 43 and it went out for me at 14k-40 hearing age. Seems good.
Take this with a grain of salt, it depends on what speakers or headphones you are using as well. My headphones cut off at a little over 16300Hz because it was the maximum the drivers could go.
Check the frequency response of your audio gear, your equipment might lack the ability to produce some frequencies properly making the test harder than it should.
Most audio systems like iems struggle to produce freq past 16K.
Actually, RUclips hard-cuts anything above 16.5KHz. No IEM in the world will produce sound after that in this video unless your IEM or the rest of the system is adding it (bad).
Thought my hearing was 10 years worse but swapped headphones and watched again and they are at least 2 years fresher than my age. The only way to know the true number is with standardized equipment. At least I dont think im going deaf anymore.
Listen with good quality speakers/headset! I got 70 yrs with my crappy headset, and 28 yrs with my good quality pair of headphones at 35 years old.
You can't hear it if your speakers can't reproduce it.
This test freaked me out. Then I checked the FR chart of my IEM and it has a massive roll-off around 10000 Hz.
Those being the free buds you get on airplanes?
I have a hearing age of a 26 year old, I guess hearing isn't just the reason why it took me several times to hear other's call or a couple of repeats to get what they say. Sometimes I'm not even sure if there's such thing as hearing impairment where you specifically don't get what people says without asking to repeat. 😵💫
According to the test I'm sixty and I'm really 63. My daughter stopped hearing at forty and she's 39. I think it's pretty accurate.
Correction: I can still hear at 55 if I pay attention.
i feel like youtube must be cutting it off at 16000 hz or so lol, because it cuts off IMMEDIATELY at that point
Great stuff Andy, very useful.
I'm nearly 20 yrs of age and my left ear cap out at around 9200 kHz to 9400 while my right is around 7600 kHz . Why? Probably just the crazy, loud, and chaotic life with my family.
It's strange, at frequency 9000 the sound shifts from the center to the left and right, and at frequency 10600 it shifts to the right ear, and then at frequency 11857 it disappears completely.
I am 25 years old and I stopped hearing at 30. is it normal? thanks for answering in advance
Yeah
RUclips has a max frequency of 16khz, so you may be able to hear louder than that
I stopped hearing it at 25 and I'm 17 years old... does that mean im losing my hearing?
I'm 59 and it drops out at 50 (I did the test a few times).
On-boad PC sound card and AKG K240 headphones.
15 with 26 year old ears
Got the same but I'm 22.
Same I think that some speaker cut off at certain hertz which is why so many people get the same answers
@@fruityhangout5940 Mm, really? That's interesting.
I heard it disappear at 30, didn't hear anything at 29 or 28, but I did hear a chirp at 27.
So I was doing was next to my dog and you got really surprised
16K frequency. 28 hearing age. I’m. 26, turning 27 in 4 months. Pretty accurate
DO NOT CRANK UP THE VOLUME TO 50% every sistem is diferent set the volume to normal listening levels or you will damage your ears, also there is no sense in eargym because no matter how hard you train your ears you will never recover or improve the frequency range so please people avoid loud sounds explsions take care of your ears read about them and stay healthy
I can feel my ears responsing to the heighest bits by pauzing and unpauzing the video, not much to really hear anymore at that stage... pretty good for a 28 y/o working for over a decade in loud autosport environment.
Jeez, it worked perfectly! I'm exactly 35 yo and I hear frequencies up to 15k. Perfect!
Just listening on my iPad speakers and I’m testing about 59, tens years younger than my age.
If I don't crank up the volume, it just stops at 95 for me. I am 28 years old. I need to crank up the volume to hear like an 80 year old, it goes silent after that. Anyone else?
I'm not using headphones. It's weird because I can hear normal sounds (conversation, music...) just fine.
Hearing age 32, actual age 39. Left ear tinnitus.
I am having my ENT hearing test later today.
After a youth of loud shows and band practices without ear protection, I'll take my ears being 15 years older than me. Now if I could just get rid of the damn ringing.
Iam 17 but i feel so painful like someone just pinched into my eardrum from 59
Should I go to doctor
And it stopped at30
Guys it starts again like an audio illusion at like 0:30
35 with ears of 25.
HOW?! I'm a metal head, my hearing is my most abused sense...
keep in mind you need headphones and put it to full volume
My 8 years old son stopped hearing at 37
I’m 16 but I have the hearing age of a 28 year old… should I be worried?
16002hz for me. Which puts me right as expected. 30 year old ear on a 30 year old.
My cutoff is 40 and I'm 37, I honestly expected much worse.
does anyone's hearing change towards left or right ear as the frequency change?
my left ear is 48 and my right is 36... im actually 39 and turning 40 in june.
Today 5/26 my test is 44 left and 31 right..its improving.
45 31 today 5/27
31 31 may/30
RUclips can’t have to much hz
You need a true HiFi to test it. I hear till ~15693 on my crappy speakers after working 3 hours in 45db environment. Will test it with my High end headset at home.
As a 13 year old I stopped at 26
Thank you. I'm 26 and it stopped at 26 lol
My left ear stop at 0:20
And right 0:31 😢
how old are you
16khz and my actual age is 45. I can live with that
21 and I can’t hear past 15,000hz
Don’t know if that’s like a bad sign or what
Congrats you are having a boy
RUclips compression cuts out above about 16kHz I believe. I tried on another site and got 18.6kHz
Is 14338 hz normal for a 13yo
13k at 35. Not too bad i suppose for construction worker and ex metal drummer.
I'm a 10 years old child with an exact 50 years old ear? how
Help I’m younger than 15 and I tapped out at 56
16 with 30. Still good?🥺
Just high pitched droning around 10 years younger. Ouch.
17 stopped around 36 normal ?
~16,800 guess my hearing must be decent. everywhere says "under 30" or "~25 yo" but being in the later half of my 30s idk about this
It ended at 26, didn't find my hearing age
oh wow! headphones will make you younger!
I’m almost a teen and I stopped at 31
Got 26-27 im 19.
Did this with my mom she is 50 and got 30
The sound pretty much cuts out after 50, unless you have a seriously good set of headphones. On a Galaxy S24 Ultra the internal speakers cut out at 60. Definitely entertainment purpose only
26. But that seems to be a cut off according to the comments below.
31
And i got ti ti tinnitus i am 21 is that safe?
57, hearing age 44, wonder if this is accurate.
Welp, I'm a 30 year old and could hear until 28. I'm surprised, considering that I listen to heavy metal constantly.
Almost 19 and age 29 hearing. Is it over for me?
It might be
Got to 45 and i will be 40 in two weeks not to bad considering i also have tinnitus
No pause needed 😂❤
I'm 15 but i stopped at 37 😅
15 years old and i have 29 year old ears. I don't even listen to loud music
How is my ear age 30 when I'm 51 and I have load tinnitus
apearntly i still hear like a 15 years old even though i am 9 years older ......
25 years old the sound stopped at 26 16k Hz
😭😭😭 I stopped hearing it at 49 and I’m nowhere close 😭😭😭
24 . is that good ?
Depends on your age
@@Ryder___893 18
@@tylerthesuperstaryup you’re good
I didn't hear anything when the 25 came up (i'm 13) is that bad?
I'm 16 and have 30-year old ears😂
As a 20 year old my hearing age is 5 years ahead of me, well damn lol
31 and stop hearing around 55 “we’re sorry sir, but your hearing loss is not service related”
you cant see your hearing age from this i think as all i had to do was increase the volume and boom i 1/3 my hearing age
im 22 and i stopped hearing at 39-38
I’m 25 and i stop hearing around 15500hz
16,135 hz - not too shabby
It stopped at 32 for me due to my phone not able to render the sound
my hear age = 68 , damn , but i'm 43 now
My whole ear is blocked, I’m 11 and I can hear up to 69 yr
Interestingly, my ears are not the same at around 7-8k, but get even after.