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Customers find the mobile application useful for its intended purpose. They appreciate its good sound quality and accuracy in reading sound levels. The app is easy to use and provides useful information.
Customers like the functionality of the mobile application. They say it works well for casual use, works well on phones and Kindles, and is a good product with excellent qualities at a great price.
"The app works well for the intended purpose, that being casual use...." Read more
"...It worked on my sister's Kindle, but not mine, so I deleted it. However, it worked great for my sister!" Read more
"working great on my kindle. Side by side compared to a different I phone app it reads almost exactly the same" Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the mobile application. They say it produces good sounds and is loud. The app is useful for getting close readings of sound levels, better than a Radio Shack SPL meter.
"...Besides this, the app is useful for getting close readings of sound levels." Read more
"great price good quality sounds and pretty loud. only 4 stars because calls don't run long enough" Read more
"Works. Ambient household noise in the 70db range, speech in the 80's, and a slamming door in the 100ish range...." Read more
"Better than a Radio Shack SPL meter...." Read more
3 customers mention "Ease of use"3 positive0 negative
Customers find the mobile application easy to use. They mention it's simple to use and has an obvious way to let the disc jockey know they are using it.
"Simple to use, but i have not tried to calibrate it, so I don't know how accurate it is." Read more
The app works well for the intended purpose, that being casual use. Unfortunately, as I was using the app for a science project, the app was not as accurate as I would have liked (some of that is most likely the fault of my microphone). The app doesn't work well at levels below 25 db, so be careful (you might just have to get an average because the levels constantly change around this level). Besides this, the app is useful for getting close readings of sound levels.
Downloaded this on my Kindle by my sister's recommendation. It worked on my sister's Kindle, but not mine, so I deleted it. However, it worked great for my sister!
It's hard to know how well it worked because I had nothing to compare it to. Was checking white noise generator settings in our work space because they seemed to be annoyingly high.