Developer
360 Tool
Category
Music & Audio
Version
1.3.1.8
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
300M
Content rating
0
👍 Robust volume amplification enhances media, calls, and system sounds beyond your device’s default limits, making podcasts, videos, and notifications significantly louder and clearer in noisy environments. Adjustable boost levels let you tailor output without constant manual adjustments, delivering immediate and noticeable improvements to everyday audio experiences.
👍 Advanced equalizer and audio customization tools provide precise control over bass, treble, and midrange frequencies, along with presets for music, movies, or voice. Save personalized profiles for headphones, external speakers, or car audio so each listening scenario sounds optimized without repeated tweaking—perfect for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
👍 Intuitive interface and one-tap controls make boosting sound fast and hassle-free, while built-in safeguards minimize distortion and protect speaker hardware. Lightweight and battery-conscious operation ensures continuous use without major drain, and broad compatibility supports streaming apps, media players, and system-wide audio for seamless integration across devices.
👎 At high boost levels, sound often distorts, clips, or produces hissing and static, reducing clarity and dynamic range. Music, videos, and calls can sound harsh or muffled when pushing the app beyond device and speaker capabilities. Users prioritizing fidelity may find boosted output unpleasant or unusable.
👎 Increasing volume beyond manufacturer limits can cause temporary or permanent hearing damage, tinnitus, and ear fatigue. Volume-boosting tools encourage unsafe listening habits, especially with in-ear headphones. Follow WHO recommendations, limit exposure time, and moderate volume levels to reduce long-term hearing risks when using such apps.
👎 Software-only boosters are limited by hardware and OS restrictions, so achievable loudness may be modest on many phones. Aggressive boosting can overwork speakers, cause overheating, and accelerate battery drain. Free versions commonly display intrusive ads and request wide permissions, raising privacy and usability concerns.