Decibel X:dB Sound Level Meter

Published by: SkyPaw Co

Description

"Decibel X" is one of very few noise meter apps on the market that has highly reliable, pre-calibrated measurements and supports dBA, dBC. It turns your iOS device into a professional sound level meter, precisely measures the sound pressure level (SPL) all around you. This extremely useful and beautiful tool will not only be a great tool for many uses but also bring you a lot of fun. Have you wondered how quiet is your room or how loud is a rock concert or sport event? "Decibel X" will help you answer all of those.
WHAT MAKE IT GREAT AND STAND OUT FROM OTHER APPS:
- Trusted accuracy: the app is tested and pre calibrated for all Apple devices. The precision is matching with real SPL devices
- Apple Watch support: see noise level right from your wrist
- Health App integration: export noise levels directly into Health app
- Frequency weighting filters: ITU-R 468, A, B, C, Z
- Powerful, smart history data management:
+ Recording data can be saved into a list of history records for future access and analysis
+ Each record can be exported as hi-res PNG graph or CSV text via sharing services
+ iCloud support which synchronize all history records across your Apple devices
+ Fullscreen mode to give overview the whole history of an record
- Dosimeter with NIOSH, OSHA standards
- Powerful calibration: Linear, Octave 1/1, 1/3, Load/save profile
- FFT and BAR graphs to display real time FFT. Those are very useful for frequency analysis and musical tests. Real time predominant frequency is also displayed.
- InstaDecibel to capture your dB report overlaid on photos and easily shared via popular social networks (Facebook, Instagram, Messages, etc.).
- Support Live Activity, Dynamic Island
- Support both Portrait and Landscape layouts
- Beautiful, intuitive and carefully crafted UI design. Themes: LIGHT, DARK and CLASSIC
OTHER GREAT FEATURES:
- Standard time weightings (Response Time): SLOW (500 milliseconds), FAST (200 milliseconds) AND IMPULSE (50 milliseconds)
- MIC Gain Offset from -50 dB to 50 dB
- Standard measurement range from 30 dBA up to 130 dBA
- HISTO graph for plotted history of the recorded values
- WAVE graph with 2 display modes: Rolling & Buffer
- SPECTROGRAPH
- Real time scale level chart
- Display Current, Average/Leq, and Max values with both nice and clear digital and analog layouts
- Quick reference text to help you compare with real-life examples
NOTES:
- Please do not expect a quiet room reading will be 0 dBA. The range 30-130 dBA is the standard usable range and an average quiet room will be about 30 dBA.
- Although all devices are pre-calibrated, custom calibration is suggested for serious purposes requiring higher precision and accuracy. You will need a real external device or calibrated sound meter as a reference, then adjust the trimming calibration until the reading matches with the reference.
* Privacy Policy: http://www.skypaw.com/decibelx/privacy_policy.html
* EULA: http://www.skypaw.com/decibelx/terms.html
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In-Apps

Monthly Membership
£4.99
Weekly Membership
£1.99
Annual Membership
£44.99
ITU-R 468, A, B, C Weightings
£1.99
Data Export
£2.99

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    Yes, Decibel X is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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User Rating

4.58 out of 5

20,727 ratings in United Kingdom

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Decibel X Reviews

Easy to use

Essexsailor on

United Kingdom

Shows volume of sound clearly with comparisons of typical similar sounds.

Great content for noise assessments

John Charly Wabbler on

United Kingdom

Very helpful

Subscription

Don’t buy this** on

United Kingdom

Sorry, will not pay subscription.

subscription

salsa bunny :) on

United Kingdom

I won't mind buying a new version with one off payment, but Not subscription!!! Subscription model will make developers losing customers fast!

Not accurate

ftfnuge on

United Kingdom

I don’t know whenever mine was just weird but it said my breathing was as loud as gunshots 120 decibels that’s stupid

Good App but Nagging

Naughty Nigel 56 on

United Kingdom

The app is good but I am constantly nagged to buy a subscription. I haven’t even tried it yet. I expect I will be uninstalling it soon.

Great little tool

Lufc01 on

United Kingdom

Accurate

Amazing

Pippadee65 on

United Kingdom

Love this app. Very useful for my job.

Satisfied

LT04. on

United Kingdom

Great app. Free version is great. Quick and easy, click the app and the dB is instantly shown with the option of some grids etc. Great for DJ’s and producers who want to quickly check if they’re ears are safe

Easy to use and understand

Steve Allpress on

United Kingdom

I wanted to know whether the volume on my TV was “reasonable / normal” which was available through the free version. The paid for upgrade looks extremely comprehensive but more than I need.

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