Software making use of the phone function
Feb 8th, 2017, 6:38 pm
Decibel Meter - sound level db measurement tool v4.1
Requirements: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Overview: A sound level meter in your pocket!Sound level meter with exclusive accuracy of measurements. Calibrated with professional high-precision decibel meter.

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The world is a noisy place: cars, power tools, crowds, machinery, and other common sources produce amounts of noise that can, with continued exposure, lead to permanent hearing loss. Sound level meters are useful for anyone who wants to avoid exposing their ears to harmful noise levels, but who wants to spend hundreds of dollars on one?

dB Meter is an inexpensive app which provides professional-quality measurement results, calibrated using an actual Nor140 high-precision decibel meter. With dB Meter, you can measure ambient noise levels, save your measurements and their locations, and share your measurements with others. dB Meter couples utility with stylish design and a polished user experience: a powerful tool in a sleek package, and at a tiny fraction of the cost of professional sound level meters.

(Please note that dB Meter is not a replacement for professional devices and should be used for personal purposes only.)

FEATURES:
• Saves location data for each measurement.
• Save measurements with custom names and rename existing measurements.
• Export measurements in CSV or Audio format.
• Use the Watch app without opening the host app. Closing the Apple Watch app will also close the session on your phone to prevent battery drain.
• Allows you to save, export and play back recorded measurements.
• Unique and attractive design.
• Simple and convenient to use.
• Highly accurate measurements.

DB Chart
150-160 dB = Eardrum rupture
140 decibel = Aircraft carrier deck.
130 dB = Jet take-off (100 meters), gun blast at close range.
120 dB= Human pain threshold, loud rock concert.
110 decibel = Serious hearing damage if sustained for more than 1 hour.
100 dB = Serious hearing damage if sustained for more than 8 hours.
90 decibel = Likely hearing damage if sustained for more than 8 hours.
80 decibel = Potential but unlikely hearing damage if sustained for more than 8 hours.
70 dB = Just annoying, but probably safe.
60 dB= Typical conversational volume.
50 dB = A quiet, library conversation.
40 decibel = A whisper.
30 dB= Barely audible sound.
20 decibel= Threshold of human hearing.

What's New :
v4.1
- A lot of bug fixes and stability improvements.

More Info:
Code: Select allhttps://itunes.apple.com/app/id733773616

Download Instructions:
https://userscloud.com/iqk8lhc6m0oi

Mirrors:
https://dailyuploads.net/qo3f9073g7r6
https://drop.download/tii0a2bmt5tc
Feb 8th, 2017, 6:38 pm

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