Headphones Equalizer 1.8.2
But not all of them come with detailed settings for enhancing your experience. Headphones Equalizer does, it has an equalizer and all sort of tools that you can use in order to make it more pleasant to listen to music.
Sleek interface with plenty of features at hand
The app doesn't come with a tutorial, but it does have all sort of instructions that will surely come in handy. A side menu on the left will give you access to lots of features inside the app and you can even check out the settings.
The app sports an intuitive interface, but it seems a bit dark. All sections come in a gray background and there's no option to add some color to it. The app automatically launches when you plug your headsets and open a music player.
Enhance your experience
The first thing that you'll need to do after launching the app is to enable the equalizer. It comes with 5-bands that you can adjust and you can pick from all sort of presets to check out, depending on the music genre that you're listening to.
There's also the option to customize the equalizer and save your own personal preset. You can also edit headphones and set burn in timer if you wish. It seems that the app has quite few bands in the equalizer, considering that we've seen more in some music players. Still, you can adjust audio and use the app to change the levels of bass boost, bass, correction softness, virtualizer, midrange and treble.
More features
The app comes with a music control feature, you can adjust the volume of sound, pick a genre or skip tracks. In addition, there's the option to connect to your Google Play account and stream music from there. It displays some animation as the music is playing and users can adjust settings to meet their preferences.
You can have the all start on device boot or when headphones are connected. It can also be activated when you launch your music player. In addition, you can change the UI color or unlock some premium features if you buy the pro version for 1.99$. It comes with banner and popup ads which are also removed in the premium version.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI8
The interface is nice, it comes with a side menu on the left and the option to change the color of the UI. |
Function8
The app works just fine, it has some sections that you can check out together with settings, but it could use some bands in the equalizer. |
Security8
It needs permission to some areas of your phone, but it shouldn't pose any privacy issues. |
Battery2
It takes up more resources compared to your music player, so keep an eye on battery levels when using this app. |
Price8
It comes with banner and popup ads, the pro version removes them and unlocks additional features but you'll need to pay 1.99$ for it. |
Compatibility8
It should work on devices running Android version 2.3 or later, making it accessible to many users. |
It's a nice equalizer but it needs more features.
Specifications
- price:
- Free with ads
- current version:
- 1.8.2
- reviewed version:
- 1.8.2
- developer:
- ManyThingsDev
- category:
- AUDIO
- os version req.:
- Android version 2.3 or later
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- Yes. pro version 1.99$
- hits:
- 290