bug fixes and improvements
This app allows users to talk over wired or wireless speakers 🔊. This includes Bluetooth speakers, Google Cast devices, and more. With the ability to talk over connected speakers, users can remotely communicate to any room in their house that has a speaker. The app transforms the speaker into a convenient intercom device.
Transmitting audio is easy. Simply press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button 👇 to start or stop transmitting audio to speakers.
Users can also use the text-to-speech feature to transmit auto-generated audio from any text that they enter. There are dozens of voice options to choose from to transmit the text with 👄📣
The app also allows users to transmit audio to other devices that also have the app installed and are connected to the same local Wi-Fi network. This feature allows the app to be used as a Wi-Fi walkie talkie between peer devices. Users can use this feature to create an in-home intercom system using a group of peer devices.
By default, all requests to transmit audio to a peer device must be approved by the device receiving the audio. If the receiving device does not approve the request from the transmitter, the request will be rejected and the transmission will fail. Users have the option to create a list of approved devices that can transmit audio to it automatically without receiving a prompt. Users also have the option to accept requests from any peer device connected to the same local Wi-Fi network without receiving a prompt. The ability to transmit audio to peers or to receive audio from peers can be completely disabled in the app settings. Audio can only be sent to a peer device while the device has the app running.