Can You Actually Hear All Human Frequencies?

Humans are only supposed to be able to hear a certain range of frequencies - Is your hearing Sub-par or Superhuman?

William Baggins
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On Jan 12, 2017

You began to hear noise:

The sound in this clip was:

This sound will be high-pitch, so be aware. Could you hear the sound all the way through this clip?

Another high-pitch frequency clip. When were you no longer able to hear the sound?

This will be an very high-frequency clip. What could you hear?

You have SUPERHUMAN SUB FREQUENCY Hearing!

You have SUPERHUMAN SUB FREQUENCY Hearing!

And we're serious when we say that!

Judging by your results, you're able to detect and decipher Sub Frequencies, a category of sound below 60 Hz that is incredibly difficult for most humans to hear. Your hearing may max out at a lower hertz than some (around the 14-16 Hz mark), but you've always been able to sense and feel vibration incredibly well - which comes naturally with Sub Frequency sounds, as they are typically felt more than heard for most. You, however, can hear these incredibly low and powerful sounds - not just feel them!

You have Lower-Frequency Human Hearing!

You have Lower-Frequency Human Hearing!

Judging by your results, you're able to detect and decipher a lower range of sounds than most humans, but do not have to worry about detecting high-pitch noises. Your hearing range begins at a low range (around 40 Hz) and seems to max out around 12-15,000 Hz. Your level of hearing allows you to pick up on many low, booming sounds before most people, but you're definitely not going to be hearing the dog whistle along with any pups.

You have Excellent Hearing & Frequency Detection!

You have Excellent Hearing & Frequency Detection!

Judging by your results, you're able to detect and decipher a much wider range of sounds than a very large percentage of the human population! Your hearing range begins at a low range (around 40 Hz) and doesn't end until the higher range of human frequencies at around 14-15,000 Hz. Your level of hearing allows you to pick up on many sounds before most people around you are even aware that something is causing any noise! You don't just have healthy hearing, but ADVANCED human hearing! The next time you simply think your "ears are ringing", check your surroundings to be sure you're not picking up an unidentified frequency!

You have SUPERHUMAN HIGH FREQUENCY Hearing!

You have SUPERHUMAN HIGH FREQUENCY Hearing!

And we're serious when we say that!

Judging by your results, you're able to detect and decipher incredibly High Frequencies, categories of sound above 16,000 Hz that are rare for any human to detect, let alone hear. Your hearing may begin at a higher hertz than some (around the 40-60 Hz mark), but you've probably heard a thousand high-pitch noises and just shrugged it off as your "ears ringing". Your level of hearing is capable of detecting certain dog whistles, certain electrical currents within electronics, and even sounds in nature that over 95% of the population have no idea even exist! Superhuman, indeed!

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