1. Either nearly maxed at top or mostly unseen at the bottom unless you turn up the sound? Using it to set up speakers for flat output will require a source playing test tones since this has none built in.
2. The auto leveling is hindering it's usefulness as a testing tool, you're limited in source volume output.I beginning to think that anything kewl does is just cool and fun to use.
3. This kewl app has a lot to expand on, when comes to the serious side of sound frequencies and I appreciate the information that they supply with many of their apps that make it easier to explore what the app is capable of.
4. It enabled me to show a friend why his dog hated the new electronic nail-clipper (vibrations btw!), check speakers, and check a room's acoustics.Good quality app, workd as advertised and not bombarded by ads during use.
5. 4 star+Super sweet! Hearing different pitches of tones throughout the day? Check if you're crazy, or if in fact that crazy poop is real.... just sayin... P.s. it works, might trip you out a bit.
6. Thanks for yet anothe kewl app!This is a useful and fun app! I can do basic stuff, to show others, or monitor a longer-term project.
7. Although it has fewer fearures...Spectriod worked flawlessly.As far as a spectrum anilyzer goes it does alright but you can't adjust where the display line sits.
8. It could be a nice app but it needs updating.This Spectrum Analyser did not work on my 2 month old S23 Ultra.
9. Buttons on the control panel too small to use, must have been programmed on a low res screen.
10. For me that's what peaks my interest towards the more serious side that apps like this have to offer.
11. Useful but the screen update interval is too slow.