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Sound Meter, also called SPL meter or dB meter, is a cool app for checking out noise levels or doing a sound test. Just use your phone's microphone and it'll tell you the decibel levels (dB) of the environment. But keep in mind, the readings might not be as accurate as a real SPL meter.
Just so you know, the decibel meter or soundmeter isn't as accurate as a real SPL meter or noise level meter. That's because most device microphones are designed for picking up human voices. To make it better, it's a good idea to use a proper SPL meter to adjust the decibel error before using the app. If you don't have one, you can set the reading value to 20-30dB in a quiet spot where there's no sound.
The app has this cool feature where it gives you live updates on a chart graph. It shows you the lowest, highest, and average decibel levels during your recording session. You can even see how long the measurement took. And hey, if you need to start over, no worries! There's a reset button for that. Plus, you can easily play or pause whenever you want. This app is perfect for doing noise tests or sound experiments.
Hey there! So, this awesome app I found gives you a bunch of decibel levels for different sounds. You've got everything from super loud gunshots at 140dB to the quiet sound of breathing at just 10dB. Now, here's the deal - being around loud noises can seriously mess with your body and mind. That's why it's crucial to steer clear of those noisy environments. But don't worry, this Sound Meter app is here to save the day! It helps you measure the noise around you so you can keep yourself and your family healthy. Pretty cool, huh?
In general, Sound Meter is a pretty cool app for checking out how noisy your surroundings are and doing sound experiments. It might not be as accurate as a real SPL meter, but it can still give you some handy info on noise levels and keep you from going bonkers.
Check the noise levels around you to prevent noise pollution from harming your ears.
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