App seems to do what it claims it does in that I can clearly hear the differences in a white noise file when I change the range of the notch. App goes up to both 16 kHz for detection and notching. UI is pleaseant and is mostly self-explanatory, but there is a help overlay if you dont know what certain features do. You can use one of the provided noise files for notching, or you can import your own noise or music file. You can also create a playlist of files for notching. You can track your tinnitus volume over time, but considering notch therapy can take months Id not obsess over tracking it too much. Although the price tag is high, this does seem like an
effective app with a profession design and features. Its a lot cheaper than paying thousands for a device or hundreds a year for an online service that does the exact same thing. Much thanks to the developer (who does respond to messages) for offering a much more reasonably priced alternative.
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