Clap Finder - Clap Finder is an application that allows you to locate your device by clapping.
Our app offers a convenient way to easily locate your device. By activating the "Clap Finder" feature, all you need to do is clap, snap your fingers, whistle, or do all three, and wait for your phone to emit a response, enabling you to quickly locate it without any difficulties.
Sound Collection
You can select the phone's alarm sound from a list. As a signal emitted by your phone, you can choose one of our 20 custom sounds. Clap your hands and wait for the phone to "respond". You will definitely not confuse them with melodies from other devices. Not enough? You can also set your own melody from your files.
Easily and quickly find your misplaced phone with the help of this app. The Clap to Find My Phone - Clap Finder application is designed to assist you in locating your device effortlessly, whether you're in a crowded area, in the dark, or somewhere at home.
How to use Clap Finder:
1. Start our application (Clap Finder section).
2. Change the alarm sound (if necessary).
3. Choose what sound your phone should respond to (clap, whistle, finger snap, or all of them together).
4. Click the "START" button to activate the "Clap Finder" mode.
5. Lock your phone without closing the application.
6. Start clapping (whistling or snapping your fingers) if you forget where your phone is.
7. Our application will detect the search sound and respond with a sound signal.
8. Your phone has been found.
Unplugged Charging Alarm Mode
Do you often encounter a problem when someone unplugs your phone from charging? Now you can activate the continuous charging mode, and if someone disconnects your phone from charging, our application will start beeping to notify you about it.
How to use Charging Alarm:
1. Go to the Charging Alarm section.
2. Make sure the phone is charging with a wire.
3. Press the "START" button and lock the application.
4. Now if someone disconnects your phone from charging, it will start beeping.
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