We know that AirPods Pro is the most popular Bluetooth noise-canceling headset at present. It has a very strong noise-canceling ability and a special transparency mode, which allows you to hear the ambient sound clearly while wearing the headset. This special design is rare among similar products. However, not everyone has AirPods Pro. Noise reduction is easy to say. Ordinary in-ear headphones have noise reduction effects, but transparency mode is rare. Surprisingly, Google has recently developed a very magical App that can add transparency mode to ordinary headphones! Let's take a look.
The name of this Google App is "Sound Amplifier", which is a very intuitive name. This App is currently only available in the Google Play Store, and it may also require the Google Service Framework to run. Domestic users may not be able to use it smoothly.
How do you use this app? It's actually very simple. After connecting the headphones, open the app, click the start button in the interface, and it will take effect. The principle of this sound enhancer app is to pick up the sound through the microphone, and then transmit the sound received by the microphone to the headphones, which has the effect of a sound enhancer. The principle is similar to that of AirPods Pro, so it can also have a similar effect to the transparent mode.
The main interface of the Sound Enhancer App, just connect the headphones and start it
Of course, the AirPods Pro transparency mode uses earphones to receive sound, so the effect is naturally much better than using the mobile phone microphone to receive sound.
There are many adjustable options in Google's Sound Enhancer App. For example, you can adjust the degree of the sound enhancer, or adjust whether to reduce noise in the environment to highlight the sound that needs to be enhanced. In addition, this Sound Enhancer App can also support Bluetooth headsets. If you are wearing noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets but do not have the transparency mode of AirPods Pro, you can use this App to simply try out the effect.
You can adjust the noise reduction effect, sound pickup source, etc.
However, it should be noted that this sound enhancer app has limited support for Bluetooth headsets. If the connected Bluetooth headset is not a "true Bluetooth headset" that transmits both left and right channel audio, but is divided into master and slave headsets, then the app will identify the Bluetooth headset as a mono headset, greatly reducing the effect.
Supports Bluetooth headsets, but the effect may not be good
In general, this is an app that is playable. In terms of transparency, it is definitely not as good as AirPods Pro, but if you want to hear a faint sound, it may really help. If you are interested, you may download it and try it out!
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