Add free EarDial promotion for each new calibration.
Add Google Pixel 3 and 4 calibrations.
Adjust iPhone calibrations.
Adjust Nexus 5 calibration.
Adjust OnePlus calibrations.
Use Brand name instead of Manufacturer name.
Upgrade to latest library versions.
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1.6.0
February 21, 2019
- Add calibration for Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
- Update libraries to last version.
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1.5.0
December 12, 2018
- Adjust Apple iPhone X calibration
- Add Samsung Galaxy S8 calibration
- Add Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 calibration
- Add new drawer navigation supporting iPhone X covering screen from top to bottom
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1.4.0
October 6, 2018
- Add calibrations for iPhone 8, iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9, OnePlus 5, OnePlus 6.
- Adjust iPhone calibrations.
- Improve sound analyzer performance.
- Move device notes to calibration menu.
- Remove calibration needed error.
- Fix recorder stop error and add more descriptive error message.
- Adjust device limit notice.
- Update libraries to latest versions.
- Fix result not showing when text size is increased in device options.
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1.3.0
April 26, 2018
- Add base calibrations for Xperia, Vodafone and Xiaomi.
- Updated libraries to latest versions.
- Minor copy updates.
adjusted device limit warning
calibrate by device manufacturer instead of brand
add iPhone 7 base calibration
add Samsung Galaxy S6 base calibration
add Sony Xperia base calibration
add LG V10 base calibration
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Price History of EarDial
Description of EarDial
Know the sound level around you, and how long you can stay safely.
This app will tell you the approximate sound level pressure you are currently exposed to, and it will tell you how long you can stay at that level without risk of hearing loss.
You can find inside more information about the decibel scale, the noise dose formula, attenuation standards, and more.
This app was developed as a free companion for EarDial HiFi Earplugs - Invisible High Fidelity Hearing Protection, but it is useful even if you are not an owner of EarDial earplugs.
You can compare the results if you are wearing EarDial earplugs or not. When you activate the EarDial switch, it will adjust the calculations based on the EarDial attenuation levels.
You will be able to calibrate the app to your specific device if necessary. More information how to do that inside.
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EarDial: FAQ
Can EarDial be used on iPad devices?
Yes, EarDial works on iPads.
Who is responsible for the creation of the EarDial app?
Bitien Ltd. is the developer of EarDial.
What is the minimum supported iOS version for EarDial?
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 12.4 installed to use the app.
What is the current app rating of EarDial?
With an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5, EarDial has some room for improvement but is not terrible.
What category of app is EarDial?
The Eardial App Relates To The Utilities Genre.
What EarDial application version is the current one?
1.10.0 is the most recent version of the EarDial app.
When was the most recent EarDial update released?
July 8, 2024 is the date of the latest EarDial update.
When did the app first launch?
EarDial was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
What is the recommended age for EarDial?
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
What are the languages offered by the EarDial app?
EarDial can be used in English.
Is EarDial accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?
Unfortunately, EarDial is not on Apple Arcade.
Does EarDial allow for in-app purchases?
No, EarDial does not allow for in-app purchases.
Is EarDial specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?
Sorry, EarDial is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
My EarDials were spectacular when they worked. Somehow the filters fell out as well as the gasket, and when I contacted customer support, my email went directly to spam. I am well within the year warranty. It’s a little disappointing when there’s no other medium to use to reach the customer service team.
Calibrates to your specific device
This is the only app that gives the same measurement regardless of what phone I use. Other apps don’t do that. Some of them are way different for different phones, and you don’t know which one is the right one. I don’t know why this one is different but it’s impressive.
Wholly Inaccurate.
I Compared decibel readings with two other apps, and found this app always reads 10 decibels higher than actual readings. I am curious as to whether or not that is intentional on EarDials part to spur sales of their ear protection.
Developer Response
We are trying to have the most accurate results possible, however we found an issue that caused some iPhones to show about 10 decibels higher, and I think this is what happened to you. This has been fixed with the new version. Please try again and update your review. Thanks!