The mechanism of hearing 3D

4.7
5.04K reviews
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The ear and the mechanism of hearing 3D
Ears convert the vibrations of air into electric signals which are then processed by the brain.

Our 3D scenes have been designed for students between 8 and 18 years of age but can be interesting for everyone.

Available languages: English, American English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Русский, العربية, 日本語, 中文, 한국어, Italiano, Português, Svenska, Türkçe, Nederlands, Norsk, Polski, Magyar

With the mozaik3D App, available in the Google Play store, you can access more than 1200 similar 3D scenes.

Mozaik Interactive 3D
Our fully interactive scenes can be rotated, enlarged or viewed from pre-set angles. With the predefined views, you can easily navigate through the complex scenes. Most of our 3D scenes include narrations and built-in animations. They also contain captions, entertaining animated quizzes and other visual elements. The 3D scenes are available in several languages, which also offers an opportunity to learn and practice foreign languages.

Usage and navigation
Rotate the scene by dragging your finger.
Zoom the scene in or out by pinching with your fingers.
Pan the view by dragging with three fingers.
Tap the buttons at the bottom to switch between predefined views.
You can change the language and set other functions in the context menu.
The context menu can be accessed by touching the bottom corners.
Activate VR mode by pressing the VR goggles icon in the bottom right corner.
In VR mode, tilt your head to right or left display the navigation panel.
Updated on
Aug 31, 2023

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4.5K reviews
A Google user
October 13, 2018
Brilliant application, it's great for learning about ear anatomy. Unfortunately I rare it a 4 star due to its lack of information(in other terms, it doesn't have everything you need to know about ear anatomy. For instance, the ear drum is often referred to as the timmpanic membrane). In conclusion. The app isn't truly bad, however I would rather recommend "Human Anatomy Atlas 2018/2019"
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A Google user
May 9, 2019
very nicely labeled, love the ability to zoom in and out. only wish i could pause the 'mechanism of hearing' tab when I need to stop the head from rotatating, as well as would like to see labels on the 'tonotopy' tab (i.e. inner vs outer hair cells). Perfect refresher, and perfect tool for counseling my patients too!
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A Google user
December 2, 2019
I didn't stay for long since I'm 13 but I've always had hearing problems and I've had operations and I've got one coming up in January, this has helped me understand the hearing mechanism a bit better, team, can you add animations that shows whatever surgeries that can be performed on the ear, I think it would be nice to know what goes on during my surgery but also see other surgeries that have happened on others also with hearing problems
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What's new

Bug fixes, major improvements.