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Browser Speaker Checker

Dis tool helps you test audio device performance across 10Hz - 21kHz. E support sine wave generation, sweep analysis and noise tests for speakers, headphones and studio setups.

Speaker frequency test Headphone test Channel balance Resonance check Room sound check System calibration
Live spectrum analysis
Test frequency
660 Hz
50%
Current frequency-
Channel modeBoth sides
Audio statusNo dey run

Wetin dis speaker checker fit help you do

🔧 Audio system calibration

Use dis tool to accurately detect frequency response characteristics of home theater systems, car audio, and professional monitor speakers, assisting with acoustic calibration and equalizer adjustment.

🎧 Headphone quality check

Quickly determine if headphones have channel imbalance, distortion, or uneven frequency response. Particularly suitable for testing in-ear and over-ear headphones.

🏠 Room sound assessment

Test room acoustic characteristics using white noise and pink noise, identify standing waves, resonance points, and provide data support for room acoustic treatment.

Audio testing tool Speaker frequency test Channel balance test Speaker resonance test Headphone performance check Browser acoustic measurement Sweep signal generator White noise generator

Wetin dis speaker checker fit do

📖 Dis tool no just check whether speaker dey work; e also helps you judge how di speaker respond across frequencies.

🎵 10Hz - 21kHz full range

E give waveform generation from infrasonic to ultrasonic frequencies, testing bass driver extension and treble unit performance.

Tip: Testing below 20Hz requires high-performance subwoofers.

📈 Sweep analysis

Through 10-second continuous sweep, you fit hear smooth tone progression; any noticeable volume fluctuations or distortion indicate uneven frequency response or hardware issues.

🔊 White and pink noise test

E include acoustically standardized white noise and pink noise, di former for full-range uniformity testing, di latter for sound field calibration and speaker burn-in.

Burn-in Advice: Keep volume below 30%.

Question people dey ask well well (FAQ)

How I go judge speaker quality with dis test?

Better speakers suppose give smooth sound and steady volume during sweep. If you hear buzz or distortion for one frequency point, e fit mean say internal part dey vibrate or resonate.

Why I no dey hear sound above 18kHz?

As person dey grow older, ear fit stop hearing very high frequencies well. Plus normal Bluetooth headphones fit cut signals wey pass 18kHz.

Safety warning:No run high-frequency or loud test while headphone dey your ear. Signals below 10Hz fit overpush driver and cause damage.