A Google user
Connected to my cars Bluetooth, set the volume all the way up, put on some music and noticed.... Absolutely nothing... This is the second app I've tried. I have stopped the app, forgot and reconnected my device, restarted the phone, and it just does nothing at all. I want an app that will allow me to blow up my speakers if I want... I'm capable of controlling volume levels, I don't need to be protected from loud damaging volume, I'm not a child. Zero stars.
170 people found this review helpful
A Google user
I had a major issue where I would never get audio notifications while on bluetooth (at work), and so I would miss all audio notifications for google chats, and other significant issues. Installed this app, took a chance on the premium features, and it was totally worth it! On my Moto z3, most or all of the advanced bluetooth / sound options are not really accessible via the system menu in Pie, so it was driving me crazy that I would always be replying to messages only when I looked at my phone screen, which was sometimes hours after the message was sent to me. Now, I can actually hear notification sounds (including setting) over my bluetooth headset, or in the car, for example, disable message notifications over my much louder car speakers while playing music or working on the phone. I can even control the ringer volume, so that call audio and ringer volume are different, which is awesome in my wife's car, which only allows me to adjust ringer volume from the car side while it is ringing, or to control overall phone volume from the phone settings, before having this app.
47 people found this review helpful
A Google user
It's a solid, simple app. The premium feature I will definitely pay for, similar to Samsung's free Sound Assistant (I have a Sony phone now), is the ability to "step" the volume at finer increments. I like to listen to music, podcasts, etc. as I go to sleep. I want the level at something like 0.2%. That way I'm not awakened later. Even 1% or 2% volume can seem like it's blaring after you fall asleep. Maybe I have sensitive hearing.
108 people found this review helpful