What’s better than using Sound Meter – dB measurement by DangunDad? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Sound Meter – dB measurement feels like a no-fuss noise checker that just does what it says. Open it and there is a clean screen with a big decibel number that moves in real time, plus a live chart that shows when the room gets louder or quiets down. It shows minimum, average, and maximum levels so it is easy to tell if a space is staying consistently loud or just has quick spikes. The start and pause button is handy when someone only wants to capture a moment, then freeze the reading to look closer.
There is a simple way to nudge the numbers if the microphone reads a bit off, basically a quick calibration so it matches what someone expects. Sessions can be saved, so checking back on a noisy afternoon or comparing rooms later is not a hassle. The settings are straightforward, nothing confusing, just the stuff that matters. On PC through BlueStacks it works nicely with a desktop mic, and the graph is easier to watch on a bigger screen while doing other things. It is not a full lab instrument, but for getting a feel for how loud a cafe, office, or apartment is, the app is clear, responsive, and surprisingly satisfying to watch inch up and down.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.






