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What is EASe Listening Therapy? Description of EASe Listening Therapy

EASe was studied by researchers at Brenau university in 2012 and found effective in reducing auditory hypersensitivity in children with sensory processing disorder.

EASe Listening Therapy
The EASe Listening Therapy app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad was developed for children with autism and other sensory processing disorders (SPD), who often respond to noise with exaggerated reactions and behavioral or learning issues.

EASe Listening Therapy uses music to deliver short, intense bursts of sound, creating a sensory palette of sonic experiences that can help a child learn to cope with typical environmental conditions. This long-term listening therapy program exceeds the functionality and performance of hardware devices costing $10,000.

Three modes
1) No subscription
This mode allows you to test all features of EASe without having to pay for them. However, this mode is limited to one song. Many thousands of children with autism and other SPD disorders have benefitted from using EASe music CDs. Try this mode to explore the potential of the app.

2) Legacy
In Legacy mode, you can purchase additional modules (or download and listen to the ones you already own. Modules from our other EASe apps are transferable via iCloud).

3) Guided
No need to fiddle with settings. Login and start the session. After each session, just answer two questions to determine how the program continues. Collect achievements and view previous session details.

4) Pro
Pro mode allows you to stream or download all modules. No need to purchase them separately. Pro enables you to enter your own values for burst, gap and attack as well as customize the frequency and gain of the bursts. You can modify the left and right ear levels. And Pro allows you to email your own settings to other users of EASe (They do not need a pro subscription to use those settings). More features are coming (like notch filters as well as bass bursts.
The pro subscription is geared towards therapists.

If you choose to purchase a Legacy, Guided or Pro subscription, payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Auto-renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes Store after purchase. Current price for Legacy is USD $11.99 per 3 months, for Guided is USD $49.99 per 3 months, for Pro is USD $99.99 per 6 months. Pricing may vary from country to country.
Please observe our privacy policy and terms of use at http://audioforge.net/privacy/

The EASe app for iPhone, iPod, Touch and iPad was developed by Audioforge Labs and Vision Play, LLC, in cooperation with Vision Audio Inc., creators of the popular EASe listening therapy CDs and video games for children on the autism spectrum.


TESTIMONIALS

"I have 6 children listening to the music using the Seinheiser headphones. They all have been on either EASe or Therapeutic Listening CD's for over 6 months. Nothing but good to report. I have had no problem with the application-works great. One of my parents stated she liked the quality of the music better? This is the 2nd week (I only see them 1 time a week) and all of them have made some positive changes this week:
-Awareness/interaction of their environment
-Improvement in vestibular movement and tolerance of movement
-Receptive language
-Increase in play skills
-Good tolerance of music-seem to enjoy listening" - Karen Roessler, OTR/L

And about 3 weeks later:

"I continue to use the program with 8 of my children; all of them have had great responses and enjoy the selections. In fact a few do not want to Stop listening. Sensory processing including spatial orientation and auditory attention have improved as noted through parent/therapist observation." - Karen Roessler, OTR/L


  1. EASe Listening Therapy App User Reviews
  2. EASe Listening Therapy Pros
  3. EASe Listening Therapy Cons
  4. Is EASe Listening Therapy legit?
  5. Should I download EASe Listening Therapy?
  6. EASe Listening Therapy Screenshots
  7. Product details of EASe Listening Therapy

EASe Listening Therapy App User Reviews

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EASe Listening Therapy Pros

Great appGreat for kids with sensory needs! Support helped me almost immediately when I had downloaded a module that my son did not like. They then let me download a different module that was more like the demo!.Clpittenger84Version: 3.03

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EASe Listening Therapy Cons

Customer ServiceThis is a great tool but I cannot get through to anyone at company. We paid $99 on July 27 and it worked until the renewal on Jan 27. We were charged another $99 but then it asked for a code. I reached out twice to the company with no response. We never got a credit and were unable to use. Our daughter was using this program but then it stopped functioning. No response and out $99. They need to hire someone competent (or more people) for customer support. The only way to reach them is to submit a customer form on the website but then you never get a reply. Post a real email or 800 number..Get it together 2Version: 3.08

Paying a subscription for modules I spent $40 a piece on?!?I have already spent over $200 and it's asking me to use this app instead of the other app that I spent $40 on. This app you can't use your modules hat you already paid for unless you pay for a 9.99 subscription. If I would have known this a couple years ago then I would have chosen the cds or ad card. I don't think this is morally right to switch to this for people that bought it before this. A lot of these parents that buy this go without to get help give their child a better chance. We should at least be grandfathered in..Blaire00Version: 3.07

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Is EASe Listening Therapy legit?

Yes. EASe Listening Therapy is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 51 EASe Listening Therapy user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for EASe Listening Therapy is 56.0/100.


Is EASe Listening Therapy safe?

No. EASe Listening Therapy not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 51 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3/5. AppSupports Safety Score for EASe Listening Therapy is 58.0/100.


Should I download EASe Listening Therapy?

We are not sure!


EASe Listening Therapy Screenshots

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Product details of EASe Listening Therapy

App Name:
EASe Listening Therapy
App Version:
3.11
Developer:
Audioforge Labs Inc.
Legitimacy Score:
56.0/100
Safety Score:
58.0/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Medical, Education
Language:
EN   
App Size:
15.10 MB
Price:
Free
Bundle Id:
com.ibeatmaker.EASe-Single
Relase Date:
24 October 2011, Monday
Last Update:
10 June 2021, Thursday - 14:08
Compatibility:
IOS 12.0 or later

EASe Listening Therapy 3.11 Update Note
✱ Version History

Bugfixes and other general improvements.

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