YOU can take a hearing test at home in five minutes with a pair of AirPods – and I've already had a go.
The new Apple AirPods feature went live yesterday, and is now available to millions of people around the world.
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Hearing tests are so important – but few too people take them.
Most Brits haven't had their hearing checked recently according to the RNID national hearing loss charity – and the same is true for Americans, as per the American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation.
It can be laziness, or fear, or stigma, or any combination of reasons that stop us from going to the doctor for a hearing test.
So Apple is trying to fix that by letting you take a "clinical-grade" hearing test with a pair of Apple AirPods Pro 2.
And ever since, I've been itching to give it a proper go.
Now it's available to the public, and I was finally able to try it.
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The instructions are easy enough: put in your AirPods, and tap when you hear the tones.
Some are easy to hear, and others are extremely quiet.
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"Using pure‑tone audiometry built on advanced acoustic science, the test plays a series of tones that you respond to by tapping the screen," Apple explains.
"Helpful animations, tap‑back effects, and progress indicators guide you through the experience, which takes about five minutes.