Reviews for Microphone Amplifier

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Works better than sound amplifier by Google. Best one yet, but still looking. Trying this to see if I can do something similar to using Apple airpod Pro as a hearing aid.

The app has clear sound output. But if I'm listening to something it keeps shutting off and then I have to restart it. Very very aggravating!

I don't know what this app does but it doesn't record noise or sound. I chose to record both sound and noise and when playing files back it just makes a bell sound repeatedly. there's no other sounds

think it's a great idea but currently not worth a damn ATM and wish one actually worked and did work using a Bluetooth speaker as a distance mic and able to actually be placed in distance and able to be used as a home made door bell transmitter and signal back 2 my android cell able to talk back n forth but not seemed to be able for such actions currently ...

could not get it to work, uninstalled the app. To the developers, I installed the app thinking it would increase mic gain for voice recordings but to no avail.

rebranding of other app, delayed sound, poor quality, subscription required, deliberately confusing while asking for permissions to try get you to buy stuff, these ppl seem to have rereleased same app many times with diff names to fill all the top search results - obviously preying on elderly

This app is TERRIBLE!!! it nearly made me lose my hearing. It kept on ringing. I could still hear the noise even from outside my house, NEVER USING APPS LIKE THESE EVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!

Wary handy because in my lifestyle & area very needdy. Looking forward 4 a newer version with @ free all feature mode. People less fortunate would really like that.

super annoying, ads after ads, can't even get to try it. would be willing to pay for a decent app at a fair price.

During the recording, I can only hear my voice. Please add a button such that I don't have to hear my voice during the recording. After the recording is over, I should be able to hear my voice in the audio file that is created.

This is the most useless Audio App I've ever used. It's called Mic Amplifier But when you're recording it it even adds more noise the the audio even when I'm using the denoise feature

No result other than random noise with the free version, but was really wanting to try a wireless lapel mic with my phone & use my phone as the speaker. Was unable to try with free version, so don't know if it's worth buying or not.

good app. It lets you select an external or internal mic. Too much ads for the free version but overall good app. Sound quality and adjustments is good too

Make sure your device meets the system requirements for Nano Banana Google AI Studio. It works well with Windows 10 and macOS. You also need a fast internet connection and a good browser.

I was charged twice for this application and developer will not respond to emails. The option to save your settings is phony! EQ only works for standard presets. Saving your settings is phony because you can only save the apps preset settings for sound. And other than it shutting off at random times and all of the above... I guess it does amplify the sound. Not worth $5.34, much less the $10.68 they took from me.

It was incompatible with my phone, so I deleted it and cancelled the subscription immediately, maybe 20 minutes in. It disregarded my three day free trial and hit me with $14.99 in the morning, anyway, after I had deleted the app and unsubscribed. Google has been contacted, because that's really not cool.

This only works when app is open, at least that's how it is on my phone Note 9.. I tried to make it the default mic app, but there isn't an option.. So at least for now, when leaving voice messages, I have to remember to open this app! I also paid for it thinking it would be better, but even all the EQ features, there's no difference in the sound!

Almost completely redundant in the setting I wish to use this for; a quiet speaking person in close proximity to the mic doesn't seem to come out of the phone speaker any louder, with any useful adjustment just ending up with an increasingly loud sibilant feedback loop of all other noise on the room, and which is probably also capable of damaging the phone speaker if not stopped.

Only used there free version. I understand that they'd want to withhold certain features to encourage people to pay, but I wanted to use this to do turn my Bluetooth speaker into a loudspeaker for party speeches, and the free version of this app was terrible. There was significant audio lag, no echo cancellation and terrible feedback issues. The app indicated that paying would fix some of that, but given that the free version was completely unusable, then didn't want to risk money on it.

The free version has very little options. So I paid for the full version so I can at least adjust the EQ. Now my question is... Why? It makes no difference. In fact neither Downloading the app or paying for the full version made any difference what-so-ever. I was on the phone with my wife while testing everything and she heard no difference while I was adjusting the bars. What a waste of time, space and luckily just play points. Do not bother with this app.