Speaker Test
Online Speaker Quality and Channel Test
Usage Tips
Please adjust the volume to a comfortable level, then click the play button to test different channels and frequencies. It is recommended to use headphones or stereo speakers for the best testing experience.
Speaker Test
Left Channel Test
Only the left speaker/earphone should have sound
Right Channel Test
Only the right speaker/earphone should have sound
Stereo Test
Both speakers/earphones should have sound
Frequency Test
Test Instructions
FAQ
Why can't I hear any sound?
Please check: 1) Are speakers or headphones properly connected; 2) Is system volume muted; 3) Does browser allow audio playback; 4) Are speakers or headphones damaged.
Both sides have sound during left/right channel test?
Possible reasons: 1) Using mono speakers; 2) Audio set to mono mode; 3) Incorrect speaker connection. It is recommended to use stereo headphones for testing.
Can't hear sound at certain frequencies?
This may be normal. The human hearing range is 20Hz-20kHz, and high-frequency hearing declines with age. If you can't hear low or mid frequencies, it may be a speaker problem.
Sound has noise or distortion?
Possible reasons: 1) Volume too high causing distortion; 2) Speaker quality issues; 3) Audio driver problems; 4) Loose speaker connection. Try lowering volume or checking connections.
Troubleshooting
Problem:No sound at all
Solution:Check system volume settings to ensure not muted. Check if speakers or headphones are properly connected. Try playing audio in other apps to confirm hardware is working.
Problem:Only one side has sound
Solution:Check audio balance settings, ensure it's centered. Check if headphone jack is fully inserted. Try different headphones to rule out hardware issues.
Problem:Sound is too quiet
Solution:Increase system volume and browser volume. Check if speaker or headphone volume control is at minimum. Try different audio output devices.