Hunting songs is a difficult sport. Sometimes we are in a bar or listening to the radio and we would love to know what group it is from or what the song is called. Such frustrations are a thing of the past for mobile device users thanks to applications like the one we are going to talk about. SoundHound has been updated for Android to do your job even better.
This application together with Shazam are the best known for recognize songs on mobile devices. In fact, if you want to see what the best options are, you can visit this article that we dedicate these types of apps to you and thus try the one you like the most. Either way, your job is simple. When a song sounds and we do not recognize it, we load the application, we give it to listen and we it will say who it is and what its name is.
But SounHound doesn't stop here, too gives us the letters of quite a few of those songs, given that it has a database with over a million. In addition, although it is not perfect, it also recognizes songs that we sing or hum to it. This is ideal for when we have that song stuck in our heads and we don't remember who it is.
In addition, this application has a social side that allows you share those songs through social networks and giving them a geolocation.
Among the improvements to be noted is that the app now has support for Android 4.2 Jelly Bean so users of all Nexus devices will be able to make use of it. In addition, we will soon begin to see some devices updating to this latest version of Google software, so it is a good idea to go one step ahead.
There is also an increase in the detection speed of the songs. Until 30 to 40% faster than before, and places it above Shazam, the promoter of this type of apps.
Either way, it seems that perhaps all these apps have to close, since Google Now now also searches for songs if we ask it to do so after your last update. It will be necessary to see if the level is sufficient.
Source: AndroidHelp