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SoundFocus (YC S13) Launches With an App for ‘20/20 Hearing’

87 pointsby varunsrinalmost 12 years ago

11 comments

pgalmost 12 years ago
This is an interesting case of a disadvantage becoming an advantage. The CEO suffers from significant hearing loss, but that enabled him to see a huge market that most 20-something founders overlook.
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Osmiumalmost 12 years ago
Love the idea, but it does precisely nothing for me at the moment.<p>I have significant hearing loss in one ear. The app doesn&#x27;t seem to distinguish between ears(?) So when I try to calibrate it, I can hear practically the lowest noises on all the screens, so it doesn&#x27;t really seem to do much whether I turn it on or off.<p>It&#x27;s not uncommon for people to have one considerably worse ear; in fact, I would guess it&#x27;s a lot more common for someone to have one bad ear (due to an infection or similar) than it is to have equal problems in both, though I may well be wrong about this, but even if still think it&#x27;s worth considering. (Edit: I can&#x27;t find specific figures comparing incidence of unilateral vs bilateral deafness, but there are certainly plenty of people out there in a similar position to me, e.g. see [0] and [1])<p>I&#x27;m actually in a privileged position of having the results of a professionally-taken hearing test, so I know exactly which frequencies my hearing is bad at too. But the app doesn&#x27;t seem to show the results of the test it does, so I can&#x27;t verify its accuracy.<p>Still, I hope it improves, because I&#x27;ve always wanted an app like this (or, more precisely, an app that would generate a custom corrective EQ curve for each ear). I&#x27;ll watch with interest... Certainly won&#x27;t be deleting it yet anyway, and it&#x27;s nice to see the app itself being so polished.<p>Edit: I almost think the set-up screens are too simplified. If someone does have significant hearing problems, they&#x27;ll be more than prepared to spend a few minutes setting it up if it results in a better correction (e.g. more frequency samples and one for each ear).<p>[0] <a href="http://www.hear-it.org/Single-sided-deafness" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hear-it.org&#x2F;Single-sided-deafness</a> [1] <a href="http://www.singlesideddeafness.com/ssd_report.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.singlesideddeafness.com&#x2F;ssd_report.pdf</a>
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kevincennisalmost 12 years ago
I was expecting to be pretty underwhelmed by this app, but I have to say, I&#x27;m impressed.<p>My office has a pretty loud HVAC system, and it totally kills the low end when I listen with a pair of cheap Apple earbuds.<p>I took the little SoundFocus hearing test, turned on their EQ, and the difference was pretty pronounced. It killed a bit more high end than I would have liked (seemed to roll off after about 12k), but the lows were definitely spot-on.<p>I&#x27;ll probably use this during my commute on the super loud city busses.<p><i>edit:</i><p>I don&#x27;t actually suffer from hearing loss. I&#x27;m just picky about audio quality (former recording&#x2F;mixing engineer) and have an unfortunate tendency to spend a lot of time in noisy places.
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6thSigmaalmost 12 years ago
My dad recently went to the doctor for his hearing and ended up getting a hearing aid. We had joked for a few years that he needed one - but were kind of surprised when it turns out he actually did.<p>He told all of his friends and family about how much his hearing and in turn day-to-day life has improved since getting them. Two of my uncles and one of his friends got their ears checked and ended up getting hearing aids as well.<p>I believe it when I read that 1 in 5 people need one. Goodluck to the SoundFocus team!
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ilyanepalmost 12 years ago
I love the idea of prefacing a hardware release with an app that is both useful to many people and could get some people interested in the hardware who otherwise wouldn&#x27;t be. I myself am pretty sure I have perfect hearing but am interested in trying this out when I get home from work tonight.
unicornpornalmost 12 years ago
Excellent and long awaited initiative! I have a genetic hearing loss on both ears. It&#x27;s a bit different on both ears though. Now I use Poweramp for Android with its excellent EQ to tune the audio as good as possible after my &quot;cookie cutter&quot; audiogram. On my computers I use the system wide EQ &quot;Hear&quot; [ <a href="http://www.prosofteng.com/products/hear.php" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.prosofteng.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;hear.php</a> ]. One inherent flaw with all solutions I&#x27;ve come across so far though (as with yours?) is that EQ can&#x27;t be tuned differently for each channel (left and right).<p>Nice idea though. But I&#x27;ll have to wait for a system wide Android EQ (there is one, but it has too few bands <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartandroidapps.equalizer" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;play.google.com&#x2F;store&#x2F;apps&#x2F;details?id=com.smartandro...</a> ). Preferably combined with your hearing test based EQ (can&#x27;t say much about it as I don&#x27;t use an iOS device other than at work).
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muraikialmost 12 years ago
This is really cool. I have a friend who is a very talented multi-instrumentalist but who also has hearing loss in the low frequency range. I sent him this app and look forward to finding out how &#x2F; if it helps him listen to his own recorded music.
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elektronautalmost 12 years ago
How are you processing the sound?<p>Enabling the algorithm significantly reduces sibliance, and alot of details in the upper mids disappear. Drums and guitar attacks in particular. Not especially pleasing. I tried playing with the equalizer presets, and they didn&#x27;t seem to exhibit the same artifacts.<p>Then again, I&#x27;m hardly your target audience, and I was demoing on very revealing studio headphones. I&#x27;m gonna give it a shot on my commute tomorrow with earbuds. I&#x27;m guessing it improves clarity on vocals quite a bit.
keiferskialmost 12 years ago
Question for the founders:<p>I&#x27;m completely deaf in one ear. But, I can&#x27;t use normal headphones - the sound coming in on my right (bad) ear causes some health issues. As a result, I usually cut the right earbud wire entirely. This seems like a really dumb solution.<p>Does SoundFocus let me make all the sound come into the left earbud?
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revetknalmost 12 years ago
Dumb question: after completing the test, I didn&#x27;t see &quot;soundfocus autotuned&quot; (or whatever) as an EQ option. Not sure if it is automatically applied and then you pick additional EQ settings to go on top of it, or what. Hope that makes sense
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txttranalmost 12 years ago
Ignoring the sound-loss test, I love this app simply because it&#x27;s the only free equalizer for the iPhone that works with Spotify!