How to Use the Native Sound Amplifier on Android Devices

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To provide a much better listening experience, Android devices come with a sound amplifier. It comes preloaded with quite a few options, to start with. For example, you can increase or decrease the amplification, refine the audio source, etc. However, I found noise suppression to be the most useful feature. It is extremely useful in cases like taking calls in busy outdoor places like markets, metros, etc. Let's take a closer look at all of these features. Additionally, Android 10 also has a hidden screen recorder. Refer to our guide to activate it.

Native sound amplifier in Android

Google has its own Sound amplification app available in the Play Store. It is supported for devices running Android Marshmallow and later. However, as of Android 10, Google has integrated this functionality directly into the operating system itself (on most devices). To access this native sound amplifier on your Android 10 devices, go to settings > Accessibility and head to the Audio and accessibility section. Then press Sound Amplifier.

sound amplifier features

Another thing to note is the fact that the sound amplifier works just as well with headphones as it does with headphones. It supports both 3.5mm headphone jack or USB Type C connection. As for the app user interface, it provides easy to use sliders to control various audio modes like JamesDSP. The best part of the sound amplifier is that it allows customization of various audio settings for each ear individually. So, if you want to try the native sound booster on your Android device, here are the instructions to keep in mind.

Amplifier configuration

sound amplifier permissions

  1. If you are using an Android 10 device, this feature should already be present on your device. As mentioned earlier, head to the Accessibility screen and tap Sound amplifier.
  2. A pop-up will now ask application permissions to display and control your screen and perform actions. Tap To allow and go further.
  3. In the next screen, the gesture shortcut screen opens, tap D & #39; agreement then plug in your wired headset.
  4. However, if Sound amplifier is missing from your Android device, download it from Play Store and continue.
  5. As soon as you install the app, tap the To play icon located in the center of the screen. This will display the authorization screens for audio recording and for making and managing phone calls. Press on To allow for these two authorizations.

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adjust ear audio

This is it. You have correctly configured the Sound Amplifier app on your Android devices. Whether it's natively present on your device or whether you've downloaded it from the store, the features and options remain the same in both cases. Under the Sound tab you will have the option to control To reinforce and Fine adjustment. Under the Noise section you can adjust the intensity of noise cancellation. selection either High, medium or Low. Finally, Source allows you to choose between Device microphone or Wired headphones.

With that, we conclude the guide on how to use the Sound Amplifier function on Android devices. We would be delighted to hear from you on this subject. Drop your views in the comments section below.

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