In this beeping sound app, users can set alarms, detect motion, and customize sound playback. Includes adjustable sensitivity, visual flashing rings, multiple beeping sounds, and delay options.
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83% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Ominous Beeping App +
A motion sensing feature is built in so that you can have the beeping start after your device has been moved. Use this feature to create an alarm or detect shaking. You can set the sensitivity of the alarm function.
The app also includes visual elements including a set of flashing rings that can be turned on and off.
You can also set a time delayed alarm for up to 60 seconds or have the alarm start immediately.
You can enable or disable elements on the playback screen.
11 unique beeping sounds are included.
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Subwizzle
It’s great, but needs one more adjustment.
I like the ability to choose from different tones for the beep, and the configurations for how the alarm can be set off. My only critique is that the beep could sound a little more ominous than it already is. To elaborate; the alarm begins at a slow pace and picks up to a medium pace. However, I would like for it to step up once more to a rapid pace (ideally double the tempo of the current fastest pace) after more time has elapsed. If the app could do that, it would earn 5 stars from me.
Ridermak
My fault for not reading description carefully.
Title description says motion activated alarm. For some reason my brain was seeing “motion detection alarm”. Now that could be useful.....I said to myself and quickly spent $.99. Of course it’s not motion detection of the area in front of it, but of movement of the phone itself, and that took a deliberate shake even with sensitivity set at max. I suppose there’s a use for this although I can’t think of one. Total waste of $.99 but my own fault for not reading carefully and completely.