Turn your phone into a Spectrum Analyzer.
Speccy is an Audio Spectrum Analysis tool which visualizes the
spread of sound frequencies in the audible (and inaudible) spectrum
detected through your device's microphone using Fast Fourier
Transform signal processing. It supports the most languages of any
similar app (English Spanish Portuguese Polish German Italian
Russian French and Thai - with more languages added regularly) and
is the only app on the market which also lets you export audio
snapshot data to the clipboard (for plotting in Excel etc).
Speccy has a wide variety of uses such as:
โข Assessing environmental noise for health and safety
โข Sound checking venues PA systems and in-car stereos
โข Identifying audio signals obscured to the human ear by noise
โข Testing the microphone on your device
โข Comparing the quality of different brands of headphones
โข Testing signal generators
โข Tuning musical instruments
โข Measuring audio signals just outside human perception. As people age over 20 years their aural perception range drops well below 21 kHz
Speccy has been used successfully to find gas leaks test ultrasonic pest control equipment and has even used by EVP enthusiasts to try and detect ghosts!
The app could also help you get into a safe with a mechanical combination lock for which you have forgotten the code: With your device acoustically coupled to the safe's dial turn the dial slowly you can 'hear' when a tumbler drops in because the spectrum of the sound will be very slightly different than turning one 'normal' tick (depending on the build quality of the safe). Using this technique you can detect when you hit a correct number and start dialling the other way.
Please only do this with a safe or combination lock you own - we accept no liability for misuse. If you'd like to help contribute translations in your language see the github repo here: https://github.com/spikything/speccy/tree/master/source/assets/xml
Speccy has a wide variety of uses such as:
โข Assessing environmental noise for health and safety
โข Sound checking venues PA systems and in-car stereos
โข Identifying audio signals obscured to the human ear by noise
โข Testing the microphone on your device
โข Comparing the quality of different brands of headphones
โข Testing signal generators
โข Tuning musical instruments
โข Measuring audio signals just outside human perception. As people age over 20 years their aural perception range drops well below 21 kHz
Speccy has been used successfully to find gas leaks test ultrasonic pest control equipment and has even used by EVP enthusiasts to try and detect ghosts!
The app could also help you get into a safe with a mechanical combination lock for which you have forgotten the code: With your device acoustically coupled to the safe's dial turn the dial slowly you can 'hear' when a tumbler drops in because the spectrum of the sound will be very slightly different than turning one 'normal' tick (depending on the build quality of the safe). Using this technique you can detect when you hit a correct number and start dialling the other way.
Please only do this with a safe or combination lock you own - we accept no liability for misuse. If you'd like to help contribute translations in your language see the github repo here: https://github.com/spikything/speccy/tree/master/source/assets/xml
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