Waver: Data Over Sound

Messaging through sound

Published by: Georgi Gerganov
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Description

Waver allows you to send and receive text messages from nearby devices through sound waves.
This application can be useful for communicating with multiple nearby devices at once. Both audible and ultrasound communication protocols are available. The app does not connect to the internet and all information is transmitted only through sound. In order to receive incoming messages you only need to allow access to your device's microphone so that it can record nearby sounds.
How to use:
- Before starting - make sure the speaker of your device is enabled and disconnect/unplug any headphones. The app uses your device's speaker to emit sounds when sending a text message
- To send a message - tap on "Messages", enter some text at the bottom of the screen and click "Send"
- Any nearby device that is also running this application can capture the emitted sound and display the received message
- In the settings menu, you can adjust the volume and the transmission protocol that will be used when sending messages. Make sure to adjust the volume level high enough, so the sounds can be picked up by other devices
- Tap on "Spectrum" to see a real-time frequency spectrum of the currently captured audio by your device's microphone
File sharing in a local network:
As of v1.3.0 Waver supports file sharing. It works like this:
- Add files that you would like to transmit by sharing them with Waver
- In the "Files" menu, click on "Broadcast". This plays an audio message that contains a file broadcast offer
- Nearby devices in the same local network can receive this offer and initiate a TCP/IP connection to your device
- The files are transmitted over TCP/IP. The sound message is used only to initiate the network connections between the devices
- Waver allows sharing multiple files to multiple devices at once
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Waver Reviews

Love it

robogobo on

United States

But there’s a problem w the keyboard hiding the text input box so you can’t see what you’re typing. Makes it unusable. Can you fix that?

Lots of potential

TacoAnon on

United States

Absolutely astounded that no one else has done this yet. I was wondering if shortcuts support would be a thing? Anyways really cool app.

Fun app

ScorchedWingz on

United States

Having fun chatting with friends using audio to text

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Georgi Gerganov
Languages
English
Recent release
1.5.2 (2 years ago )
Released on
Dec 10, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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