Company Name: GhostTube Pty Ltd
About: GhostTube VOX is a video toolkit and sound synthesizer for paranormal
investigators and video creators. The app uses the magnetometer in your phone to
measure magnetic interference, and using these readings, synthesizes commonly
used sounds, syllables, words and phrases from online digital broadcasts when
specific magnetic signatures are detected.
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by Ernie19789228349
It needs to be expressed that this app is just for FUN and GIGGLES. It’s algorithm uses location services for maps and photo AI to read words, to determine responses. It cannot work if there’s no Internet/cellular connection. Often times the “voices” will be accompanied by music jingles—as if it’s collected from commercial clips off of the Internet. I drove past a Wendy’s and the voice kept saying “Frosty” several times. (Then, I wanted a frosty.) If you’re curious, just drive several miles with it connected to your car’s Bluetooth. Phrases are repeated over and over again and apparently the same “spirits” exist several miles apart. If you’re even more curious, turn off location services. This app does NOT pick up EVP’s, it’s determined by the algorithm. It’s entertaining, but certainly not real. They try to lure you in with curiosity and then when you’ve reached your “data limit” $12 is an annual fee required to satisfy your curiosity. Whomever designed this app, was incredibly genius and a great business person.
by Smileyrp
I read the reviews and thought this sounded great. The developers keep talking about it being free, but if you want decent quality sound, you have to pay and if you want to use it for more than a few minutes a day, you have to pay.
I’m not against paying for apps but it ticks me off when it says “free” and it’s not. Sure, technically the app is free but the reverb is so bad every voice sounds like a monster truck rally announcer and you can’t adjust it without subscribing.
Don’t be fooled; every “creepy” voice you hear is just a distorted radio broadcast. I deleted the app and will buy one from someone who has the decency to disclose the cost upfront. 👎
by Kay Sparrows
I have been using this app for awhile now. You say it scans online radio, yet I hear the SAME random music key hits/notes when asking questions, specifically questions I ask to my mother who has passed. We first heard this noise on the anniversary of her passing.
Whether it is really her or not, it responds intelligently after these questions. This has happened for me over thirty times and I have the videos to prove it.
If the developer believes in spirit boxes and spirits in general, why is it hard to accept that a spirit could manipulate the manometer to a specific “station” when trying to communicate?
I have heard this EXACT sound in other users videos. What is this noise? Why is a radio playing the same exact notes over and over again? You say there are no pre recorded sounds. The sound I have heard is not *similar* to other user’s videos, it is the exact same two notes. This has happened in a variety of locations.
I also don’t understand why the developer has to consistently invalidate user’s experience’s if they are not on a “REAL” paranormal investigation. What does a real investigation entail? If it’s not “real” will the app malfunction?
You can get a 5 star review by being more dialectical.