Volume Booster Bass Booster

Volume Booster Bass Booster

By Kupertino Labs

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2021-04-23
  • Current Version: 2.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 152.83 MB
  • Developer: Kupertino Labs
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 4.56525
4.56525
From 21,049 Ratings

Description

Volume Booster is a simple and easy way to increase volume of your audio and video files! Are you currently using low-quality audio? Or do you just want to adjust the bass volume? Boost your files volume by up to 1000% with Volume Booster. The app is designed in such a way that it amplifies the sound of low-level audio files, resulting in louder sound! Privacy Policy: https://kupertinolabs.com/privacy-policy Terms of Use: https://kupertinolabs.com/terms-of-use

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Reviews

  • You tube

    5
    By 2000 Tom
    Volume
  • Infinite Sound ♾️

    5
    By Charles.215
    Sounds like you have the perfect balance to your life except it IS reality. I would buy over and over and over again!!! ⭐️⚡️👑
  • Margarita max

    5
    By Tot max
    Tot max
  • Not compatible with Apple products

    1
    By Truth to Power 1
    Does Not Work With Apple So, a worthless expense.
  • Very disappointed. Very!

    1
    By Knowing Noomah
    This is not at all what I have been looking for, but I couldn’t see any way to know that before purchasing it. It does not allow me to boost the audio of apps or other functional parts of my phone. It only works on what I put into the Library—which is limited and cumbersome. Buyer beware!
  • Nass

    5
    By Ronda May
    Good
  • Does not work

    1
    By airwolfbell222
    I tried it and it does not boost audio at all
  • Worthless

    1
    By JJ archive
    No free version
  • Don’t purchase

    1
    By Greygosht
    Doesn’t work on my iPhone. I canceled within 20 minutes won’t give refund
  • Pay attention , Does not work for default iPhone volume

    1
    By DHornek
    Attention - WILL NOT increase effect the system-wide volume automatically. Due to iOS restrictions, they cannot override the built-in hardware volume limits.

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