Live Display and Noise Alerts
Features
- Shows noise monitors on your chosen background
- Displays real-time sound levels
- Shows high noise level alarms
- Each noise monitor can show
- Sound level as a number in dB
- Chart of levels
- Recent periodic noise measurements
- List of recent noise alarms
Typical Applications
- Industrial and factory noise (inside or outside)
- Boundary noise
- Construction noise
- Entertainment venues
Ordering Information
All pricing and ordering information is available on the main NoiseMeters websites.
Live noise measurements are accessed using a web browser and logging in to your LiveNoise account at https://account.livenoise.net. There is no software to install. You access the live measurements from any computer with Internet access or from your mobile phone's browser.
This web based application can show the live sound levels from a single noise monitor or the live levels from multiple monitors mounted outside, indoors or a mixture of both.
The background can be left blank or you can add an image of your choice. This could be a ground plan or map or a photograph of the location of the noise monitors.
This part of the LiveNoise application deals with the display of current sound levels, environmental noise measurements and noise alarms. For longer term noise reports see the Noise Reports page.
The LiveNoise system puts little demand on a computer and so will operate well on almost any system with a recent web browser and Internet access. It does use some features that are only available on recent versions web browsers, so an up to date browser is essential.
It will work in most operating systems but has been tested in the following:
- Windows 10, Windows 11
- Apple macOS 11+
- Ubuntu 18.04+
- Android Phone or Tablet
- Apple Phone or Tablet
Your computer, tablet or phone will need a recent version (less than one year old) web browser, such as:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
If you have another computer system or browser that you want to run LiveNoise on then let us know and we'll see what we can do.
Here are some sample screen shots to give you an idea of the possibilities. In these cases there are two noise monitors connected.