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Real-time ultra-low latency voice amplifier for live performances, presentations, and casual intercom-style use

Real-time ultra-low latency voice amplifier for live performances, presentations, and casual intercom-style use

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Program license Free

Developer Extra Chan

Version 3.6

Works under Android

Also known as Extra Mic

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(4 votes)

Developer

Extra Chan

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

3.6

Also known as

Extra Mic

Pros

  • Ultra low latency microphone function for live use
  • Basic, easy-to-understand interface and controls
  • Includes audio effects and volume adjustment
  • Works in the background while you use other apps
  • Useful for music performance, presentations, outdoor activities, and home parties
  • Can support external microphones via adapters such as iRig
  • Can help when recording videos if you lack a dedicated mic
  • Can be used with Bluetooth speakers for simple intercom-style setups

Cons

  • Requires an external speaker, so it is not a complete solution on its own
  • Audio may sound off until you spend time adjusting it
  • Quality depends strongly on your external speaker and microphone hardware
  • Focused mainly on amplification, with limited extra features

Extra Mic turns your Android device into a live microphone for an external speaker, focusing on very short audio delay so your speech feels natural. It suits people who need quick, on-the-spot voice amplification for music performance, presentations, outdoor activities, home parties, or simple intercom-style use.

Live Voice Amplification with Very Low Delay

At its core, Extra Mic is a real-time microphone app with ultra low latency technology. Your device picks up sound through its internal mic (or a supported external mic) and sends it straight to a connected speaker. This design aims to keep your voice closely in sync with your mouth, which matters during music performances, public speaking, and other live situations.

For more advanced setups, the app supports using an audio adapter such as iRig, so you can connect an external microphone along with a speaker. This can be especially useful when you want a more focused or directional sound than the built-in mic provides.

Simple Controls and Everyday Uses

Extra Mic is described as basic and easy to use, which works in its favor if you just want to plug in and be heard. Users highlight straightforward volume control and audio effects, giving you a little room to shape your sound without needing audio engineering skills.

One practical advantage is that the app continues working in the background, so the audio can keep flowing while you do other things on your device. In practice, this allows for handy scenarios such as:

- Using a Bluetooth speaker as a casual intercom between two devices

- Adding some amplification at home parties

- Helping with video recording when you do not have a separate microphone

These uses stay within the app’s simple purpose: amplifying your voice or other sounds through a speaker.

Sound Quality and Tuning

Extra Mic focuses on real-time performance, but the audio may not be perfect out of the box. Feedback suggests that the app can produce some unwanted sound characteristics until you adjust the settings carefully. With a bit of tweaking, however, it can become quite serviceable for casual amplification.

You should also keep in mind that sound quality depends heavily on your hardware. The speaker you connect, and whether you use the internal mic or an external one through an adapter, will influence clarity and loudness. The app itself provides the low-latency link, but the rest of the chain is up to your equipment.

Where Extra Mic Fits Best

Extra Mic is most appealing if you need a quick, portable solution for making your voice louder and do not want a complex audio setup. It fits informal performances, small presentations, outdoor gatherings, and situations where you just want your Android device to behave like a basic wired or Bluetooth microphone.

If you expect professional-grade processing or do not have access to an external speaker, it will feel limited. Treated as a focused tool for low-latency voice amplification, however, it does its job with minimal fuss.

Pros

  • Ultra low latency microphone function for live use
  • Basic, easy-to-understand interface and controls
  • Includes audio effects and volume adjustment
  • Works in the background while you use other apps
  • Useful for music performance, presentations, outdoor activities, and home parties
  • Can support external microphones via adapters such as iRig
  • Can help when recording videos if you lack a dedicated mic
  • Can be used with Bluetooth speakers for simple intercom-style setups

Cons

  • Requires an external speaker, so it is not a complete solution on its own
  • Audio may sound off until you spend time adjusting it
  • Quality depends strongly on your external speaker and microphone hardware
  • Focused mainly on amplification, with limited extra features

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