The Volume:Auto Volume Control for Android
Only works with hard-wired headphones? I'm trying to get this to work with an external BT speaker and it's 100% useless. When I tap the "Auto Volume" button, it turns orange and I get a message ""Auto Volume is working when headphones are connected". The "Sensitivity" adjustment is not showing, and noise doesn't seem to be measured. When I try it with BT headphones, the "Sensitivity" adjustment is still not showing, and the app still isn't doing anything useful. In theory, this is almost exactly what I need. In practice, it's completely useless.
I wish i could give it zero star it does nothing except taking my storage. Worst app i have ever seen, please developer u should try something else
Why it turn itself off within a time..I mean, It should measure a background sound all the time and react promptly-increase volumes wnen bckgr. sound increase and vice versa
Not compatible with tablet. Some volume settings not visible.
Volunteer
Supreme......
Shows it has lots of reviews but I only actually see 3. Seems fishy. Also, does it only work w/headphones in? Doesn't work for my purposes, then. Uninstalled.
More time
Love it
Decent start; but is missing several key bits of funtionality: - No obvious option to run as a daemon (autostart system service). - No ability to control the association between max/min device volumes and noise levels. Should be a two parameter preference. - No ability to select frequency(s) of interest. This is important for those who wish to hear voices primarily or music primarily. - No ability to select FFT window length, averaging mechanism
Why it turn itself off within a time..I mean, It should measure a background sound all the time and react promptly-increase volumes wnen bckgr. sound increase and vice versa
I downloaded this specifically for my headphones
Volunteer
Really smart and help full this app
Vhny
Supreme......
This is a weird app. It automatically turns itself OFF with a loud beep after about 5 minutes because "it hasn't been used for long time". Isn't the whole point of the app to run in the background to continuously monitor noise volume? If you have to turn it on at intervals you may as well simply adjust your volume control manually. Pointless! Uninstalled.
Nice and innovative concept
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I love the idea, however the implementation could be stronger, like smart sampling the environment when media players are opened before playing media, or before calls and notifications, that would seem to save battery and avoid the media causing interference. It's a shame it only works with headphones too. I hope a feature like this can be implemented into android natively in the future like auto brightness is today