Bose® Hear Cheats

Bose® Hear Hack 3.0.7 + Redeem Codes

Hearing In Your Hands

Developer: Bose Corporation
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.0.7
ID: com.bose.bosehear

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Description

Bose Hear App's CustomTune™ Technology pairs with Bose SoundControl™ Hearing Aids to provide clinically-proven, audiologist quality customization. With just two controls, you can set the volume and sound clarity to your liking. World Volume turns up the sounds around you so you can hear better, while the treble/bass settings let you adjust the tone so voices and sounds are clearer.

Note: This app also pairs with Bose Hearphones™. This app is NOT compatible with other Bose Headphones, such as the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, QuietComfort Earbuds, Sport Earbuds, or Sport Open Earbuds.

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Version history

3.0.7
2022-07-26
- Implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
2.2.3
2021-11-30
Introducing App Notifications
Implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements
2.1.0
2021-09-07
Restored user's ability to name their product.
Implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
2.0.3
2021-06-22
We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
2.0.2
2021-05-24
Introduced compatibility with Bose SoundControl™ hearing aids
Removed the widget
2.0.1
2021-05-19
• Introduced compatibility with Bose SoundControl ™ hearing aids

• Removed the widget
2.0.0
2021-05-18
We added support for Simplified Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese and German.

We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
1.5.4
2020-10-21
We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
1.5.3
2020-06-02
We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
1.5.2
2020-03-24
We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
1.5.0
2019-05-28
We added support for Simplified Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese and German.

We implemented some bug fixes and minor improvements.
1.4.1
2019-01-02
Added support for iOS 12
Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.4.0
2018-06-28
Added support for VoiceOver from the Accessibility menu in iOS
Bug fixes and Improvements
1.3.1
2018-02-15
Updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Bug fixes and Improvements
1.3.0
2017-12-06
Compatible with iOS 11
Updated Auto-Off Timer can turn off Hearphones when earbuds are not in your ears. Update product firmware and activate in Settings.
1.2.4
2017-08-29
Bug Fixes and Minor Improvements
1.2.3
2017-08-01
Added an App Tutorial
Bug Fixes and Minor Improvements
1.2.2
2017-07-19
Bug Fixes and Improved Connectivity
1.1.1
2017-04-07
Bug Fixes.
1.1.0
2017-03-10
- Use this app to update the firmware of your HEARphones™
- Once the firmware is updated, the earbuds now automatically mute when removed from your ear, and unmute when re-inserted. You can disable this muting.
- Other fixes and improvements.
1.0.6
2017-02-23
Lots of little improvements.
1.0.5
2017-01-18
Redirects all Bose wireless headphones that are NOT HEARphones to Bose Connect.
Control your HEARphones from the lock screen with the new widget.
Various UI changes, bug fixes.
1.0.4
2016-12-09
-New UI for iPad
-Redirects Bose QC30 users to Bose Connect
-Lots of UI and Stability enhancements
1.0.3
2016-11-28
Bug Fixes, Stability Enhancements
1.0
2016-11-22

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
1 963 Ratings

Reviews

Blackbird2017,
Too many steps to do a simple task
I wish the developers can improve this app so we could make most changes in the Home screen without having to navigate multiple screens and make multiple taps just to make a simple change. Like changing the balance, mute, focus or selecting a different mode, all could be to toggled on the same screen. Also, creating a new mode or overwriting a mode takes too many steps. I got the new SoundControl devices and having to go to multiple screens and clicks is quite annoying. This could be a simple change with lots of benefits to the users. Also, adding separate treble/bass for each device could be very useful to many of us, even better adding a full EQ for each device. Not sure without these changes. Let us know the plans. Without these changes I may return the product after the 90-day trial period. Please Bose, try to make these changes soon, ok? 😜🙏
AngG1978,
Disappointing
I was very excited for these hearing aids, I’ve always thought Bose was top of the line for sound quality. I already had Hearglow hearing aids but there is quite a lot of feedback with them so when I saw that Bose made hearing aids I thought they would be a much better quality. They were almost double the cost but I can’t hear nearly as well with them. The volume doesn’t go very high and although it’s better than wearing no aid at all I still have a lot of difficulty hearing with these in. I bought them quite a while ago but because the Hearglow worked so much better for me I didn’t use them regularly until just a couple of days ago when there was an accident with the others and I had no choice. The Bose hearing aids do have more features, but they’re features that don’t really make a difference to me as far as being able to hear better. Adjusting the treble doesn’t seem to help and although being able to mute them is kind of cool- I’ve never needed to mute them. I’m not writing this review to be a jerk, I genuinely hope the feedback will help make some good improvements if new models are designed. I am disappointed with this purchase and feel like the only thing a higher price tag got me was a name brand. There’s definitely room for improvement and I hope a lot of improvements are made.
Sbic56,
Nice to hear again!
I’ve had my Bose hearphones for about a month and really am quite satisfied. So many instances where I feel like I’m part of life again, like sitting in the back seat and being involved in conversations, enjoying TV at a normal volume and being able to hear when taking a call to list a few. I like how I can adjust the settings to my personal needs depending on my environment.

My only issue was when I went from an iPhone 7 to the 10 Xr and the new phone would not recognize the app. Customer support helped me to perform a system update and once I deleted the app and reinstalled, I was back up and running. (Hold time was inordinately long, but the support was great.)

My plan is to use the hearphones at least until 2020 when hearing aid sales will be deregulated. At that time I am betting (hoping) Bose will have a traditional hearing aid developed at a fraction of the $5000 cost of the best ones today!
tjnf04,
Pretty good but App needs work
I have tinnitus and am a hearing aid user. These headphones are better than the hearing aids by far. The App can be a little finicky at times. Sometimes, even though it’s been connected several times, it asks you to pair it. Then you have to delete it from your phone and start over. Then, randomly, you may have to do that again the next time you connect. Connecting to a new MacBook Pro was a real hassle. Took like 7 or 8 attempts after clearing Bluetooth device list in headset. I’m still learning but I wish there was a way to turn down world volume but turn up a targeted volume, like conversation or TV. Well worth the investment so far. TV mode is awesome
TomT99,
Doesn’t reliably connect
This app has problems connecting through Bluetooth to the ear phones. I don’t understand why it is so difficult. I can be playing music through the earphones and then try to connect the Bose hear app and it won’t connect. Now, why is that? If the music app can connect, then why can’t the Bose hear app connect? Can’t the Bose Hear app just look at what the music app is doing and then use that channel? It is annoying when I am listening to music through the earphones from the iPhone and then the Bose hear app tells me to make sure that the earphones are turned on.

Also, sometimes it just won’t connect at all. The music app can’t find the earphones and neither can the Bose Hear app. So I tell the iPhone to forget the Bose Hear app and then try to pair. Often, that does not work either. And so what I have to do is delete the Bose Hear app and then reinstall it. So far, that has always worked. But, it is an annoying five minute delay to whatever I am doing. I have to do this about once every month or two.
KBKinfinity,
SoundControl Hearing Aid Disappointment
I’ve owned Bose Hearphones since they came out, and I bought them for my son, also. I’ve recommended them to my friends and several have bought them. The work amazingly well, especially for the price. The ability to narrow the audio field in a noisy environment makes a big difference.

So, I was excited when Bose received FDA approval for OTC hearing aids. Finally, we are going to get useful features, like compression and a graphic equalizer. But, the debut has been delayed for over a year.

Now, the SoundControl aids are in limited availability. What a disappointment!! They are just hearing amplifiers, of the kind you can buy for $150 each. Or less. They don’t stream music or phone calls. They don’t have the narrowest focus setting of the HearPhones, only front and “everywhere”. They apparently don’t have compression. They don’t claim echo cancellation or multiple programs for different acoustic situations. (The specs are very brief.)

Not only that, but Bose discontinued the HearPhones a year ago.

So, in my opinion, Bose is just ripping off the old people again, like everyone else. Apparently the hearing aid cartel made a deal. Again.

I really wish Apple would enter this market. They have all the necessary technology. It’s a big opportunity, if only someone had the determination to break the cartel. Fat chance, it seems.
wwreynolds47,
Better than my hearing aid
The Bose Hearphones are by far the best hearing device that I have ever used. The range and sound pattern, particularly in public areas, is so much easier to manipulate than my very expensive hearing aids. What’s more, they are also the best sounding music earbuds that I have ever used. Have you ever tried listening to streaming music from an iPhone using hearing aid software? Don’t, the quality is horrible. The only advantage that most expensive hearing aids have over the Hearphones is their size. Hearphones look just like QuietControl 30s in your ears, but so what?? All my friends already know I have a hearing problem, so who am I kidding? Why spend 1,000’s of dollars to wear “invisible” hearing aids, which sound horrible when you try to play music or take a phone call, and aren’t really fooling anybody anyway?
heckj516,
Excellent!
For me, Hearphones are great! I have almost no hearing in my left ear and reduced hearing in my right. I drive people crazy asking them to repeat themselves. I have to play the TV too loud for everyone. In restaurants and other public settings, I can't hear most conversations. With Hearphones all these issues go away. Using the iPhone Hearphones app, I can tune the Hearphones to the environment I am in.

A surprise feature for me was the ability of the Hearphones to function as high quality headphones for my iPhone. When I get a call on my iPhone and I am wearing my Hearphones, the call rings in the Hearphones. When I play music on my iPhone the music plays through the Hearphones.
Bed n Bones,
Bose Hear Phones
Ok- saw the special on CBS Sunday Morning and knew I needed this for our 85 year old mom who sets the sound bar on the TV to stun. It is amazing. I wore it for the first night to get use to the controls so I could set it up for her because I knew she would deny she needed it. What I found out, I wanted one. I listened to music and found that I could hear EVERY LYRIC. Amazing. So I took it w me to the Keith Urban concert and was elated w my great sound and poor seats. Believe me, the Staples Center is not know for the sound quality. It is no Hollywood Bowl. So my mom is using them and the family is no longer hostage to the TV but I may have to get my own!!!
Shrew of Amherst,
app with hearphones takes time to calibrate
Patience pays off. I’m into my second week and the first days were a challenge. It’s worth it! Tech support helped, as did being willing to do some extended trial and error work. I wanted to be in control. And I’m getting there. Bose IS an enabler! And that’s a good thing. If you want out of the box. It probably doesn’t exist, since everyone’s needs and expectations are different. Working with the quite flexible and responsive interface I’m hearing better than I have in some time. And better than I could reasonably expect from this relatively economical solution. Trust Bose? Now, I do. Thank’s Bose!