Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | Patrick Giudicelli | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features:
- Display of the average and peak levels with a bargraph and with a numeric LCD display.
Works the iPhone 3,4 and 5, the integrated microphone of the first generation of iphone is not recommended you should use the included headset microphone.
It doesn't work with the head set which is the same thing asbthe iPhone 3gs headphones!!!!!!
I advise it if one wants an attractive immidiate sond meater. It seems to work and seems to give similar results to dbMeter so I am confused with the people who have been having problems. Pros: Works, GREAT display Cons: No Graphing, No eMail, I would have liked a SPEC page discribing the Average and Peak weighting factors.
The app claims that there's 50 db of ambient noise in a quiet room. And, that tapping on the table is another +40db.
Nice idea, bad implementation. The values are by no means correct. I tested with Iphone 4, ambient is mid 50's, typing this review is 64db on the Max, the peak shows in the mid 80's, considering I am not pounding the keys I would say that the numbers, graph, and common sense all indicate diffrent results. Nice app if you don't need any kind of accuracy.
Terrible app. Plain and simple. It might be free but it's a waste of memory in ur device.
For casual use on the 4s, not bad. This app is always 10-15dB high when compared to my studio sound meter (€450). No control of weighting or time constant, but -- it's a free app.