The speaker
pumps loud volume that remains distinct even with some background noise, though the audio quality is average for phones.
The speaker on the back
pumped loud volume for speaker calls and music, though the quality is tinnier and harsher than we'd like.
Not exact matches
When you skip this step, children often «
pump up the
volume» to show you —
louder, harder, and stronger — just how upset they are.
It's extremely easy to do and costs less than a buck, which is totally worth it since the highest
volume of the Kindle Fire isn't nearly
loud enough for those of us who like to
pump up the sound.
The speakers output reasonably solid - sounding music audio — though I had to
pump the
volume to the max to achieve that result, and to make the music
loud enough for enjoying in a small room.
The Tab's speakers
pumped volume almost twice as
loud as the Nook Color, which we strained to hear with medium background noise.
Our 7 - Zip benchmark
pumped up the
volume to a very noticeable 44.5 dB, and our graphics stress test sent readings to redline at 50.1 dB, making this the fourth
loudest laptop we've ever tested.
The audio can be
pumped up really
loud, in fact, so
loud that even just getting the headphone
volume to the halfway point is enough to drown out everything else around you.
We had no qualms over the call quality and the phone's speakers are adequately
loud, though fidelity goes down as you
pump up the
volume.
Moreover, the speakers are surprisingly
loud when you
pump up the
volume.