Jim Knapp
30
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
I taught theatrical sounds design at a major university for years. I had my students install this app on their phone to help analyze the acoustics of the theatre. It worked well. I later discovered they started using it to analyze classrooms around campus. It is easy to understand and use. While not as precise as dedicated sound meters it works well for a strong general understanding of the space.
Shaun Doran
2
Sunday, July 20, 2025
It measures sound, and doesnt have ads. Very Nice!
tom nelson
2
Friday, June 20, 2025
Love this app! I use it all the time to monitor stage levels easily!
Axel F
6
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
If you read the developer's own description, then their thirteen measured intervals should be switched in the next version to 3dB spacing from 44-80dB. Three decibels is a doubling of sound -- perceptible to many people -- and the app's documentation says you can't really trust the last three readings even *if* they switched to the above improvement over the current version.. But it would be an good change, given the limitations above eighty decibels of many phones (and the limited accuracy of Sound Meter Pro)
Darryl Estes
13
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Vastly limited by the microphone of your phone. They tell you this in their blog...after you've bought it. Phone are designed to pick up voice frequencies. Being a musician who needs to know how loud music is on stage and in my practice situation, this app is worthless to me. They should take the "Pro" out of the name. It's a toy.
Smart Tools co.
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Noise is proportional to distance. Why don't you put it a little further away and measure it? There is a trick in order to bypass hardware limitation. Add +30dB at calibrate menu, and close your microphone hole with your finger. Then you can measure a sound over 100dB.
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