3/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for Decibel Meter for iPhone.
Decibel Meter is paid iOS app published by John Stefanopoulos
Reg Reimer
Really handy for my work! Tested it against our very high end meters and every thing is bang on considering the limits of the iPhone microphone! Nice work.
The Groove Foundation
I use this app whenever I am running sound, for a band, or when I need to check the levels of my own band. I recently tried this at two outdoor concerts. In both cases, the levels were compared between this application, and a real decibelmeter (in one case two decibelmeters, simultaneously). This application was within 1 decibel of the calibrated decibelmeters. Great work, Future Apps!
Chazyd
This app cost $2.00 more than it should, very innaccurate. Get free meter much more accurate.
ICR8SW
i bought two apps that do basically the same, and i find them both very good. I always use them both to check the noise level and they both agree
Tech-Neaux
This thing has decent graphics but doesn't work. A finger snap at 12" from microphone yielded 105 decibels. This program doesn't work. I did like the peak average and hold features. Too bad it just ain't working.
gandj2
there needs to be a way to calibrate this meter. other spl meters provide a method to adjust the reading with an offset setting and are easy to calibrate. if this meter were enhanced with an offset feature it would be worth buing, otherwise it is not.
Denversound
This app is consistently showing 10-15db higher than A weighting. It could be using flat which would show higher than what your ear is hearing. Not worth buying until it can be calibrated and select the weighting.
karokgs;lgkeprokgpsorek
I have tried ALL the decibel meter apps, usually I compare one to the other re: the levels, unfortunately no two have ever read the same. How is one to know which is more accurate? I suppose buying a real decibel meter and comparing to that. I like the display, the lock in of highest and lowest levels, the graph is easy to read and helps if you're in a dark environment ( I manage rock bands), often the lighting is dim. This is my favorite so far, just not sure of the accuracy though.
1918dougs
NOT accurate at all. A mild voice will peak the meter at 105db when that should be around 60-70