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Kai's Inaudible Ring Tones + Audiometry for Axim X5

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Summary: The younger you are, the more probably other, older People cannot hear this Ring Tone

Delivery: Software available for download immediately after the payment.

Requirements: Axim X5 compatible

Updated: 2012-03-12

Price: $6.95

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Application description

1. Function: Unhearable Ring Tones; 2. Function: Audiometry. The program is based on the scientific perception, that young people can hear better than older. That means:

  • Children until 5 years can hear quite good, up to 21 KHz
  • Young people until 25 years only up to 18 KHz
  • At 35 years up to 15 KHz
  • At 85 years only up to 5 KHz
    These Values are statistic and differ individually.
     
  • Frequency Range: 5 to 20 KHz
  • Frequency adjustable in steps
  • As 'unhearable' Ring Tone usable, the younger you are, the better
  • Audiometry: Determine to what Frequency you can hear
  • Standard Ring Tone restorable

    Unhearable Ring Tones:
    Press the Play-Button. You hear a Tone of 10 Khz. Now move the Scrollbar slowly to the Right and determine at what Frequency you can no more hear the Tone. Then go back a step and press 'Accept'. The Ring Tone is now set. The younger you are, the more probably other, older People cannot hear this Ring Tone, e.g. in School or maybe the Parents.

    Simple Audiometry:
    Press the Play-Button and move the Scrollbar to the Right or left. At a certain Frequency you can not hear the Tone any longer. Move back a step and you can read out the Frequency.

    System requirements:
     
  • System: Axim X5 for Axim X5 2003, 2003 SE, WM5, WM6, WM6.1
  • Screen: 240x320 Pixel or higher
  • Processors: Samsung, Intel® PXA XScale, StrongARM, OMAP
  • Newest technology: Program developed in Visual Studio.Net.
  • Which Axim X5 do I have? Help ?

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