Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Audio Profiles Volume Control, a fun Tools app from Ferran.
Audio Profiles Volume Control feels like a tidy control room for sound. Instead of poking through Android menus, it lets someone build clear profiles for different moments, like sleep, work, meetings, or the gym, and set exactly how loud calls, alarms, media, and vibrations should be for each one. Do Not Disturb rules can be dialed in per profile too, with who can break through, which notifications matter, and whether the screen being on or off should change the behavior. Schedules are easy to set so a profile flips on by time or day, and a simple timer handles the “only for a bit” situations without forgetting to switch back.
The little conveniences add up. There is a quick way to flip profiles from a widget, and a quick settings tile on devices that support it. Headphones can trigger a different profile and bump media volume automatically. Contacts can be handled on one screen, so a few people can ring loud, others can be quiet, or even go straight to voicemail if that is the plan. There is a Tasker plugin for automation fans, and it plays nice with Samsung phones too. Running it on a PC with BlueStacks feels neat, since clicking through profiles and settings on a bigger screen is faster and less fiddly. One heads up, it starts in a preview mode, and the full set of tools needs an unlock.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.



