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Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave
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Version History

  • Version1.074
    06/20/2024

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    Stability improvements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.073
    05/25/2024

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    - Android 14 update.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.072
    02/19/2024

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    Fixed an ad-related issue.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.071
    12/29/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    The decibel graph on saved audio recordings can now be zoomed smoothly by pinching. The decibel graph has also been changed to make it easier to see peaks in sound levels in longer measurements.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.070
    10/06/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    - You can now change the video playback position by dragging the video image.
    - Scrolling of the live decibel curve was made smoother. To conserve battery life, smooth scrolling can be disabled from the settings.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.069
    07/20/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    - Added an option to set the live decibel graph display duration to 15, 30 or 60 seconds.
    - Added an icon to new measurements in the archive that haven't been opened yet.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.068
    05/30/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    Android 13 update.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.067
    02/14/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    Attempted to fix an issue that caused low quality audio on some phones, when recording in the background.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.066
    01/20/2023

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    The recording timer is now started by a long press of the record button.

    Screenshots
    Video
    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

  • Version1.065
    11/17/2022

    Decibel meter with video and audio recording, do long recordings with autosave

    Update Log

    - Android 12 update.
    - Improved synchronization of decibel graph to audio when playing back audio recordings.

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    App Description

    SmarterNoise is a sound level meter that measures sound levels in video and audio modes, records video and sound, and informs you about the risks of noise exposure. With SmarterNoise you can also record audio and measure long-term while the app is running in the background.

    SmarterNoise includes a camera, optional location data, and easy sharing of measurement results as well. From the archive you can go back to the video and audio files you've saved on your phone. With SmarterNoise you take sound level and noise measuring to a new level never available before.

    SmarterNoise features smart icons that react to the measured sound levels based on current research results focusing on the health and well-being effects of noise pollution. With the SmarterNoise icons you easily understand how hearing, cognitive performance, health and hearing may be effected during different levels of noise exposure. Awareness of the harmful effects of noise is increasing globally, and exposure to noise is considered a versatile risk factor for well-being and health, especially in noise-polluted urban environments.

    Features of SmarterNoise:

    • Sound level measurement in video mode
    • Sound level measurement in audio mode
    • Sound level camera
    • Recording in video and audio modes
    • Long-term measurement in both video and audio modes
    • Sound level activated audio recording
    • Background measurement in audio mode
    • Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or VGA (480p) video resolution
    • Three video quality settings
    • Restart measurement
    • Archive for saved files
    • Sharing of saved files
    • Calibration
    • Smart icons
    • Optional saving of location with measurements
    • Time and date display
    • 10 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • 60 second sound level average (LAeq, decibel)
    • Maximum and minimum decibel levels

    About decibels and sound measurement

    The unit for measuring noise and sound is called a decibel. Because the decibel scale is logarithmic, a sound with an intensity that is twice that of a reference sound corresponds to an increase of about 3 decibels. The reference point of 0 decibel is set at the intensity of the least perceptible sound, the threshold of hearing. On such a scale a 10-decibel sound is 10 times the intensity of the reference sound. Highlighting this is important as already a few decibels higher or lower makes a noticeable difference in how noise is perceived.

    The preferred method to describe sound levels that vary over time, resulting in a single decibel value measuring the total sound energy over the period is called Leq. It is however common practice to measure sound levels using the A-weighting, which effectively cuts off the lower and higher frequencies, that the average person cannot hear. In this case Leq is written as LAeq. LAeq measures a formulated average which emphasizes higher sound peaks, and is one of the most common measurements used by professionals to measure noise. All averages in SmarterNoise are measured in LAeq.

    About noise

    According to the findings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems, after the impact of air quality. While environmental awareness in general has increased, the burden from noise has not yet been realized by the general public. People especially in urban environments are subjected to noise during day and night, at home and at work. Noise pollution has increased over the years due to extensive traffic, increased air travel, urbanization, and industrial noise exposure. Because of the complex and frequent issue of everyday noise, we developed SmarterNoise in order for people to understand noise better.

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