Noise Detector: Sound Detector
Noise Detector: Sound Detector Summary
Noise Detector: Sound Detector is a ad-supported Android app in Tools by DM Mobile Apps. Released in May 2021 (4 years ago). It has about 33.4K+ installs and 131 ratings with a 3.63★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.4K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Jan 11, 2026.
Recent activity: 12 installs this week (72 over 4 weeks) showing declining growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 11, 2026 .
3.63★
Ratings: 131
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App Description
Detect surrounding noise, voice, and sound levels with the Noise Detector app
Noise Detector – Sound Meter (dB Meter App)
Easily detect and measure noise, sound, and voice levels using your phone's microphone with the Noise Detector app.
This simple yet powerful tool calculates environmental sound in decibels (dB) and helps you understand the noise levels around you.
🎯 Get noise data more comprehensively and accurately:
- Minimum, average, and maximum decibel levels
- Real-time dB display via dial and graph
- Visual noise level indicators
🔊 Key Features:
👉🏽 Real-time Decibel Meter – Measures and displays current sound levels.
👉🏽 Sound Type Detection – Detects different types of sound: breathing, conversation, motorcycles, and more.
👉🏽 Live Graphs & Meters – View noise levels through dynamic line graphs and visual meters.
👉🏽 Detailed Stats – Displays minimum, average, and maximum dB values.
👉🏽 Understand Sound Impact – Learn the effects of each decibel level.
👉🏽 Simple & Easy to Use – Clean interface and practical functionality.
✅ Use Cases:
👉🏽 Measure noise at home, work, or outdoors
👉🏽 Detect surrounding conversations or loud environments
👉🏽 Monitor sound exposure over time
👉🏽 Use as a learning tool for sound sensitivity
🔎 Important Note:
This app is intended as an auxiliary tool. Phone microphones are typically calibrated for human voice frequencies, which may affect dB accuracy. For professional results, we recommend using a certified sound level meter.
