Check the delay of your earbuds.
Total ratings
4.28
(Rating count:
1,788)
Review summary
Pros
- Effective for measuring sound delay across different wireless headphone devices.
- User-friendly and functional for audio offset adjustments in apps or games.
- Accurate results can be achieved with the right technique (e.g., closing eyes and tapping).
- Simple and free to use, doing what it claims.
Cons
- Inaccuracy due to human reaction time affecting results.
- Misleading results when testing wired headphones, showing unreasonably high latency.
- Lack of clarity in instructions, making it hard for some users to utilize the app effectively.
- The method of tapping to stop sound can lead to inconsistent measurements.
Most mentioned
- Issues with human reaction time affecting accuracy.
- Confusion regarding the app's measurement methodology.
- Desire for improvements in user interface and design.
- Requests for features like a tap function to measure delay more accurately.
- Mixed results with wired headphones being perceived as unusually high.
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Recent rating average:
4.30
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-07 | Bob (Doran) | It works superbly! Im not kidding, i used it for many Wireless headphone devices and they gave a different result each, a very good app idea. (If i could i would. Add better Ui, and better app design! Sure it may not be much, but this is a good way to actually measure a sound delay with devices without using a sound amplifier.) | |
2024-08-17 | Vilian Petkov | Great app, just a single narrow ad banner at the bottom, nothing excessive so far. I would suggest adding a tap function to measure the delay and averaging it over some taps. | |
2024-08-13 | Roman Starkov | The spinning indicator is useful but what a strange way to label it. 100ms early? How can it possibly be early? It's actually 600ms late. | |
2024-08-05 | Azhar Pratama | Very useful! If possible please add a button that we can click to mark when we hear the sound so we can see the actual delay. | |
2024-01-22 | SK | This is actually very effective! You must close your eyes and then tap, it will give you clear idea about the latency. Very important to test out different TWS earbuds, and high end earbuds with Ultra Low Latency feature and see if it's really effective. | |
2022-08-11 | Mudassar Ahmad | Useful app but I would recommend a slight change. The sound is periodic so instead hearing the sound, I unintentionally press the stop button after a few seconds (because that is when I expect the sound to occur) The sound should be made at irregular intervals | |
2022-08-01 | Dbz Bazzz | This is quite misleading app, the delay is include a reaction time for tapping the stop button. I hope in the future this kind of test will be automatic to remove variable that highly effect the end result. | |
2022-07-18 | Ryan Lambert | Its not good for telling you the actual precise delay, it just plays a sound and you're supposed to press stop when you hear it. The delay also doesn't account for human reaction time | |
2022-05-27 | San Cap | A really easy to use app but very functional. This app is very good to adjust your audio offset on apps or games that dont have a built in audio offset cue. The one thing I may want to add is a larger offset range to maybe 700ish milliseconds, but I havent had any issues with it. Overall, great app! | |
2022-04-14 | Miroslaw Kocur | Working as expected . My bluetooth earphones has 100 ms delay in normal conditions ...but with low latency setting from my earphones app I do not see latency at all ... is probably below 20 ms because I can't notice it My earphones are creative outlier pro. |
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