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I could hear the 18.8kHz tone on here but in Audacity I could go up to 19.5kHz. Keep in mind that even good speakers and headphones tend to only go up to about 20kHz. If you paid less than $15 for your headphones, they might be the limiting factor, not your ears.
Reviewed by Thlayli Sep 01 2006, 06:46am ( 204 reviews ) • ultrasonic-ringtones.com
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Reviewed by AcidicLemons on Dec 12, 10:40pm
I was able to hear up to 19.9kHz. Pretty cool. :D
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Rated by perkelepekoni on Sep 10, 12:19pm
I could hear all save for the highest one and now my right ear hurts and so do my eyes. Bah.
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Rated by celladvisor on Aug 31, 7:37am
I heard up to 15.8 and it said I was in my twenties! I wish! Great site, though. Kind of fun, I think I'll try the ringtone for a bit and see how it works! celladvisor.net
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Reviewed by JamesLite on Aug 01, 2:27pm
15.8. The point in these is so kids can keep their phone on in class. There is a silent feature, though.
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Rated by splash00 on Jul 23, 4:03pm
"You can hear the frequency of the mosquito teen repellent - but probably not for much longer!" I remember when these first came out. Incredible that only younger people can hear these ringtones.
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Rated by sharinlea2 on Jul 14, 8:00am
14.9
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Rated by Static-Apnea on Jul 12, 6:41am
21.1kHz You are a dog Or maybe you are a mosquito, you certainly can't be human.