Deafalarm app for iPhone and iPad


4.3 ( 6943 ratings )
Utilities Medical
Developer: Alex Reidy
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Apr 2014
App size: 133.73 Kb

Deafalarm gives the Deaf community and earplug users peace of mind while sleeping: It stays up all night, running in the background and listening out for loud, repetitive noises like fire alarms which it warns you about by vibrating. (To let the app run in the background, simply tap the ON switch then turn the screen off.)

With the latest update, Deafalarm is also very useful when youre not sleeping: It allows you to "see" sound, thanks to a number of visual cues, including an audio graph, a decibel meter, and a logo that doubles as an attention-getter, changing from black to bright red when it hears a sound significantly louder than the normal ambient noise. Urgent things such as alarms, ringing phones, and screams may also ignite your devices camera flash so it can get your attention from a distance.

You may also be interested in Deafalarms successor, Digital Ear. Its much like Deafalarm, but it can recognize almost anything you record: fire alarms, doorbells, etc.

Deafalarm has an important automatic calibration feature that it uses to detect the ambient noise level to expect from your environment. You can also change the sensitivity and *manually* define what you consider loud by adjusting the slider.

Its thoughtfully designed to vibrate if your phone turns off (due to low battery) or the app is killed unintentionally while it was active so you know youre no longer being protected. (This is particularly nice to have when youre asleep.)

Rest assured: You dont have to worry about privacy when using Deafalarm. Detailed audio data is not saved for longer than a second, and its only used to determine how loud the environment is. Deafalarm does not connect to the Internet whatsoever.

Deafalarm has been featured and acclaimed by a number of popular websites, including MedGadget and Gizmodo. It was also featured by MacFormat, a popular print magazine in the UK, and named one of the best apps for the deaf and hearing impaired by appPicker!

Thanks a lot to all users! Please feel free to contact me for any reason; just head over to my support page to find my contact information. I really value your feedback and Id love to hear from you!

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