Turn your device into a smart decibel meter. Capture real-time sound levels, save historical records for evidence, and protect your hearing with high-precision visual graphs and Apple Watch support.
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Monitor sound levels with a professional-grade gauge and real-time graph line for instant, clear environmental feedback.
Log and save your measured records to provide historical proof for HOA complaints, landlord disputes, or workplace safety reports.
Instantly compare decibel levels against integrated reference standards to determine if your environment is safe for your hearing health.
Trusted by 390K+ people who love this app.
"I used this app to document noise levels from a nearby construction site to present to my HOA. The ability to save records and see the graph history provided exactly the evidence I needed. It's a professional-grade tool right in my pocket."
"As a regular concert-goer, I love the Apple Watch integration. I can discreetly check the decibel levels to know when it's time to put in my earplugs. The visual reference guides make the data easy to understand at a glance."
Everything you need to know about Sound Meter (Decibel).
Description
Latest Version
1.4
Size
8.2 MB
First Released
May 30, 2022
Everything you need to know about Sound Meter (Decibel)
The Sound Meter (Decibel) app measures environmental noise and displays decibel values. It shows current, minimum, average, and maximum decibel readings using a gauge and graph line.
Yes, the Sound Meter (Decibel) app saves measured records. Users can review past noise levels, including max, average, and min decibel values, within the app.
Sound Meter (Decibel) displays noise data using a gauge, a graph line, and shows current, minimum, average, and maximum decibel values for the measured environment.
No, the Sound Meter (Decibel) app is an auxiliary tool. Phone microphones limit accuracy, especially for sounds over ~110 dB. For precise values, a professional sound level meter is recommended.
Yes, the Sound Meter (Decibel) app provides current noise references. It categorizes decibel levels into segments like "QUIET," "SPEECH," "NOISE," and "DANGER" on its display.
Yes, the Sound Meter (Decibel) app is available on Apple Watch. It displays decibel measurements directly on the Apple Watch interface, as shown in the screenshot.
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