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Trying to upload audiogram for my AirPods Pro 2

I’m trying to use the audiogram balance setting with my AirPods Pro 2. I have one audiogram that I did at an audiologist, which was then uploaded to apple health, and one from Mimi hearing test. Both are in apple health but neither has brought up the option for the audiogram tuned audio

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Oct 11, 2024 3:52 PM

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Oct 11, 2024 6:57 PM in response to Bx99_

Hi Bx99_

welcome to the Apple user-to-user Community!


Re: "Trying to upload audiogram for my AirPods Pro 2 :

I’m trying to use the audiogram balance setting with my AirPods Pro 2. I have one audiogram that I did at an audiologist, which was then uploaded to apple health, and one from Mimi hearing test. Both are in apple health but neither has brought up the option for the audiogram tuned audio:


Am no expert in this area, yet your post certainly deserves some respoinse.

Apple support provides documentation (linked articles below) that may be helpful:

How to : Use audiogram data in Health on iPhone - Apple Support

Eg says:

"Note: To find out if an app you’ve downloaded is compatible with Health,

see the Apple Support article Manage Health data on your iPhone or Apple Watch."

Eg: If you scroll down, the above article says:

View your data sources: Here's how to see which devices and apps update specific health categories:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap the Browse tab. If you're on your iPad, tap sidebar to open the sidebar.
  3. Tap a category, like Activity. If you don't see the category, swipe down to reveal the search bar, then enter a category.
  4. Tap a subcategory, like Steps.
  5. Scroll down, then tap Data Sources & Access. Only the sources that contribute to that data type will appear.

and __________________________________________

:Here's how to see all of your sources for the Health app:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap your profile picture in the upper-right corner. If you're on your iPad, tap Profile in the upper-left corner.
  3. Scroll down to Privacy, then tap Apps and Services or Devices."

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If one, or both, of the audiograms you uploaded to Health are compatible:

Set headphone accommodations for AirPods - Apple Support

says:

If you have an audiogram in the Health app  on iPhone, you can use the audiogram to customize your audio.

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Customize headphone audio levels on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

says:

"Use your audiogram data from the Health app

"Tap Custom Audio Setup, then tap Use Audiogram to use your audiogram data from the Health app to customize audio settings. If you have a nearly symmetric audiogram, Headphone Accommodations will take the average of the two ears and fit the left and right audio channels with that profile. If you have an asymmetric audiogram, it will fit the left and right audio channels for your better ear."


All the best :-)

Nov 16, 2024 1:25 AM in response to brucebertram

Seems, with iOS 18.1, new hearing-aid features became available in those countries where authorities similar to the TGA in USA have already given approval.


You can check if your country is listed for:

Hearing Test feature

Hearing Aid feature

Hearing Protection feature (This feature is only available in USA and Canada)

See: AirPods Pro 2 - Hearing Health Feature Availability - Apple


Apple Support's YouTube video below explains how to use the new features,

and also explains you can upload audiogram info. obtained from other sources.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5noO6dnGBs


Apple support also provides articles on the new features:

Take a Hearing Test with AirPods Pro 2 - Apple Support


Use the Hearing Aid feature on your AirPods Pro 2 - Apple Support


Use Hearing Protection with your AirPods Pro 2 - Apple Support (US / Canada)

Nov 15, 2024 11:05 PM in response to nathelbert

It’s wild that I found this post from a month ago just tonight and your comment wasn’t initially there a few minutes ago but just moments later it showed up.


Anyway, I’m on a 12 mini with AirPods Max. I was on 18.0.1, I didn’t see the audiogram option so I decided to update to 18.1 and it’s still not there even though Mimi is connected with the Health app and my hearing test data is shown in both apps, yet Headphone Accommodations turned on only gives me the standard Apple Custom Audio Setup option.

Trying to upload audiogram for my AirPods Pro 2

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