The basics of this app are here but it needs finesse. Looking forward to the updates.
The basics of this app are here but it needs finesse. Looking forward to the updates.
Lend support to audio levels. Something as complicated as a house mix or as simple as demonstrating that - yes indeed the grandkids are talking way too loudly at the dinner table.
Love it.
I installed on both my iPad and iPhone. There is a huge discrepancy in the level displayed on the two devices. A "pro" application should be closer.
Does a great job. Fantastic tool....
Quite useful, especially since Im a bit hard of hearing and tend to turn music up too loud. Now I can see if its quiet or if its just me.
Opened it up and the dial moved, had some numbers so thought it was working, then tried adjusting sound level in the room (blasted car radio, turned it off, etc) and numbers didnt change at all. Tried to mess with the settings and nothing changed anything. Total junk, says its updated to the iOS Im using so if thats the case then its a scam app. Dont buy.
Ice machine and elevator machine room are so loud in my hotel room that I can hear them even with noise canceling headphones on. This says that the sound is between a whisper and normal conversation. It sounds like someone is buffing a floor in the next room.
You want to know how many decibels that subway is, or the loudmouth in the next apartment?? This is the app for you
Would love it, but the measurement values regardless of settings dont seem to correlate to what I expect (compared to trusty RS SPL meter). If theres a discussion on this, Id be interested.
I could not get my whistle buckle to register over 84 and I know it is louder than that. I got another app that was free and it is showing that the whistle is at 95 which I believe is more accurate than this one I paid for.
It works and its a very interesting out however I do want everybody to not measure extremely loud sounds because it will break your microphone and damage it over time.
Very useful, accurate and reliable.
a very handy tool. I keep it on top of the stack. And you will to.