Sound Meter
Sound Meter

Sound Meter

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SO FAR I like this sound meter, however I have to run it next to my Amprobe SM-20(ANALOG) and my Fluke-945 (DIGITAL) to check its authenticity as relevant to reliability! In regards to ADS in the app, any ad is disruptive but these are really not in anyones way, but yes there are ads! What I REALLY DON’T LIKE in this tool is icons that lead me into other apps (compass, vibration meter) that I REALLY DON’T want added in my sound meter app!! BUT, I do like having this sound meter tool in my phone, that way as a professional audio engineer and drummer I always have a sound meter with me!!!😁

Version : 4.0.8
Updated on : 9 Oct 2025
Requires Android : 6.0 and up
Downloads : 10,000,000+ downloads
In-app purchases : $0.99 per item
Content rating : Everyone Learn more
Permissions : View details
Released on : 27 Apr 2015
Offered by : rootApps

Sound level meter(or SPL) app is shows a decibel values by measure the environmental noise, displays measured dB values in various forms. You can experience tidy graphic design with high frame by this smart sound meter app.

Features:
- Indicates decibel by gauge
- Display the current noise reference
- Display min/avg/max decibel values
- Display decibel by graph
- Can calibrate the decibel for each devices

**Notes
Microphones in most android devices are aligned to human voice. The maximum values are lim

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183 comments

  • 🥚
    🥚 Contributor

    A un – calibrated, but no problem, to be expected, better than buying a 100 dollar piece of over – engineered junk.

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  • IkhlasAiu
    IkhlasAiu Contributor

    Is this app aproved with noise pollution department

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  • PhilipPikip
    PhilipPikip Contributor

    Very precise

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  • NërgânõKõngôlø
    NërgânõKõngôlø Contributor

    Good that the app is free and ads are non intrusive, but I seriously question the accuracy of the app though, especially considering different models of device have different microphone configurations and calibrations. On my Samsung, 70db is probably closer to 85db. I know there is an option to change the calibration which is a good thought, but since dB is exponential, you can’t simply add/subtract a set amount of dB.

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  • PriscillaMohlomi
    PriscillaMohlomi Contributor

    Good, very good

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  • Cafecitoconcristo
    Cafecitoconcristo Contributor

    Trying to find a noise meter that worked every time, worked consistently quickly was difficult, but here it is. Several of these utilities are good. The bad ones outnumber the good. Then there’s the group this app is in. Well, not sure if you can call it a ‘group’ since this one is sitting alone on top of the gold medal platform where the apps that out-perform all others are and ain’t no one else very close! THANK YOU!

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  • JacobsMKanyikwa
    JacobsMKanyikwa Contributor

    Not bad does a decent job

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  • JampaEzekiel
    JampaEzekiel Contributor

    How do we calibrate?

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  • francescazani🇮🇪
    francescazani🇮🇪 Contributor

    500 dollar

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  • MrEHiggy
    MrEHiggy Contributor

    No way this is accurate, my big fan on fill blast is insanely loud. The app says the room is only at 40-42db max. The ac unit I am planning on buying says at max it is 65db. No way in heck can it be that loud with a fan 1/10th the size and speed. I will try to remember to report back on my results when I do buy it.

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  • AkamatuFannyuy
    AkamatuFannyuy Contributor

    App cannot override detection limits of microphone and sounds above ~67db as indicated on the meter. I got this app to test volumes in movie theaters and meter would remain pegged and failed to determine volumes beyond built in leveling limits of the phones recording delimiters. I suspect that this would be an issue with most, if not all phones.

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  • AramMrgn
    AramMrgn Contributor

    Seems fine. Has a graph and the actual number. Not sure how frequently it samples, seems 2 or 3 times a second. Nice description of the different sound levels. 60 decimal shows as normal conversation. I’m using it to check alarm clock volumes so far they’re all 60-decibel; seems pretty low. Already returned two clocks as too quiet to disturb my slumber. Hope this one works better.

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  • Statify
    Statify Contributor

    The app is OK, for what it does. But it has been out since 2015, and should be fleshed out more. It needs selectable weighting curves, it needs to record samples to allow comparisons. Very good that it allows calibration, but should include a how to calibrate. With the above additions it would be worth a no ad paid version.

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  • AbigailGold
    AbigailGold Contributor

    For Samsung S21 FE, it does not go beyond 80dB.

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  • WilliamDominicus
    WilliamDominicus Contributor

    Need time to use it in different sound levell

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  • NerdityEnsues
    NerdityEnsues Contributor

    Inaccurate Readings, Neighbors mouth can’t be detected

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  • cazeyxyz
    cazeyxyz Contributor

    Very nice app. Simple and to the point. I like that. I find it really useful and I learn a lot that I would not suspect on my own about the sounds that surround us. I only rate it 4 stars because it forgets the cllibration when I close the app. Then next time I open it I have to recalibrate to the same level. I would like to see it improved

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  • OkwudiliAgu
    OkwudiliAgu Contributor

    Usefull, simple, to the point. No annoying popups and works as promised. Recomend this to everyone.

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  • LeticiaRosero
    LeticiaRosero Contributor

    no way to calculate. nice for giving a close guess to know the bd level and what is normal for a cataglory

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  • NdivhuwoNdivhu
    NdivhuwoNdivhu Contributor

    Appears to work well. Haven’t calibrated it vs. a regular sound meter.

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