An easy-to-use, compact app for increasing the volume of your headphones or speakers.
An easy-to-use, compact app for increasing the volume of your headphones or speakers. useful for music, movies, and audiobooks.
Use in spite of copious advice to the contrary. When audio is played at a high volume, especially for a long time, it can damage the speakers and/or your hearing. A few clients HAVE revealed obliterated speakers and headphones. Reduce the volume if you hear distorted audio (but it may be too late).
By introducing this application you concur that you won’t consider its engineer liable for any harm to equipment or hearing, and you are utilizing it in spite of the obvious danger ahead. Believe this to be exploratory programming.
This software is not supported by all devices. Check to see if yours works, but do so at your own risk.
The majority of 4.2.1-4.3 devices do not support this application. It should function on devices running 4.2.1 or later as well as 4.4 and higher.
This isn’t for changing the speakerphone volume in calls (that has its own lift, I think), yet for changing the volume of music, films and applications.
The Volume Booster will be disabled when you set the boost to zero. The notification icon is only there for convenience. Go to Volume Booster’s Settings and set the notification icon to only appear when Volume Booster is running if you don’t like seeing it when it’s off.