The 3 Best Phone Apps to Measure Noise Levels
- Apr 25, 2016
- 2 min read

Every day, we encounter a variety of sounds that hum, buzz, and ring, and most are at safe noise levels. However, individuals of all ages sometimes risk exposure to harmful noises that damage the sensitive structure of the inner ear and cause permanent or temporary noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Inside the ear, small hair cells transmit electrical signals to the brain. These hair cells are often harmed or completely destroyed by extremely loud noises at home, in the workplace, and as we go about living our lives. Common activities like attending rock concerts, working with shop tools, and operating lawn mowing equipment, as well as one-time occurrences like explosions, can destroy these delicate hair cells, resulting in hearing loss and even annoying tinnitus, or ringing in the ears.
Luckily, with modern technology comes help in measuring the decibel level of sounds around us. We found some great smart phone apps that raise a red flag when users enter situations that reach noise levels that may contribute to hearing problems. The mobile nature of the smart phone makes it easy to take control of your health and hearing wherever you are, and avoid activities and locations that may be detrimental to healthy ears. Read on to learn more about the top iPhone and Android apps for measuring noise levels.
1. dB Volume Meter
This application, created for iPhone, offers a way to measure audio volume in the environment around you. Created by Darren Gates, dB Volume Meter shows the approximate decibel level, or Sound Pressure Level (SPL), wherever you and your smart phone are located. Although quite accurate, the application is mainly a tool for detecting noise levels in casual settings such as at airports or loud music venues. Those operating heavy machinery, explosive devices, or exposing themselves to known decibel levels over 90 dB should rely on a professional SPL meter.
2. TooLoud?
Also developed as an iPhone app, TooLoud? is a sound level meter tool that shows you the noise levels in your environment and warns you if you should be wearing earplugs. It’s often easy to take loud noises for granted as part of the necessity of living or working in certain conditions. TooLoud? provides decibel levels in a simple numerical display and allows you to specify filters and offset values for normal background noise.
3. Decibel
This sound level meter application for the Android market is a simple tool that uses the smart phone’s microphone to measure Sound Pressure Level (SPL). Decibel displays the current, minimum, and maximum values of sounds around you, in decibels, and then turns this information into user-friendly sound level charts and graphs. The free application, developed by Peter Tschudin, offers help with calibrating the program as well as foreign translation.
We at Sonus encourage you to take every advantage of the tech tools available in our smartphone age, and hope these suggested apps enable you to better monitor your surroundings to avoid harmful sound levels. Remember too, that Sonus offers FREE hearing screenings, simply by calling us at 1.888.574.6776.

























Wow, thank you for sharing these fantastic apps to measure noise levels! 🎉 I've always struggled with finding effective ways to manage noise in my environment. I wonder if anyone else has used these tools while gaming—especially FNAF, where sound plays such a critical role in the experience! It would be interesting to see how they could enhance our awareness of sound levels during intense moments. Keep up the great work!
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