Test auditif en ligne : audiométrie tonale et audiogramme
Repérez les sons les plus faibles que vous percevez avec ce test auditif en ligne et obtenez un véritable audiogramme tonal pour chaque oreille.
Ce que ça mesure
Your hearing threshold — the quietest pure tone you can detect — at several pitches in each ear, plotted as an audiogram. The four speech frequencies (500–4000 Hz) are averaged into a pure-tone average (PTA) that estimates the degree of any hearing loss.
Comment ça marche
For each frequency a steady tone fades from clearly audible to silent. You press and hold for as long as you can still hear it; the point where it vanishes estimates your threshold for that pitch. Right and left ears are tested separately through your headphones using stereo panning.
Conseils pour un résultat fiable
- 1Calibrate honestly — Set the reference so it’s gentle, not loud. Over-driving the volume flatters every threshold.
- 2Test both ears — Asymmetry between ears is one of the most clinically important signs — always complete both sides.
- 3Re-test on another day — A single screening can be thrown off by earwax, a cold, or a noisy room. Trends matter more than one run.
- 4Protect what you have — Most preventable loss is noise-related. Use ear protection at concerts, with power tools, and at the gym.
Questions fréquentes
Poursuivez votre bilan
Acouphène : recherche de fréquence
Identifiez la hauteur exacte de votre sifflement — la base de la thérapie sonore.
Passer un testTest de l'âge auditif
La fréquence la plus aiguë que vous percevez révèle le vieillissement de vos oreilles.
Passer un testTest de plage auditive
Trouvez les sons les plus graves et les plus aigus que vous entendez et comparez votre plage auditive à 20 Hz–20 kHz.
Passer un test