KRISP - anti-noise tool with AI-power
What do you like best?
As a person who is not accustomed to believe advertisements and checks all the tools by himself - I have an experience as a Linux admin in the past :) I used for some time the free version of the app and made real tests!
For example, during the Zoom call, I asked my children to specially shout and run around pretending to take off and land jet fighters. Periodically turning on and off KRISP I would ask my conversation partner if he felt any difference in the voice quality, if he could hear background noises, etc.
Of course, there are no miracles, and if there is a lot of noise around you, shouting, the quality of your voice can not be compared with audio recording in a studio. However, according to my interlocutors, they heard all those noises "somewhere very far away", but in fact the kids were running around my table, very pleased that they finally had such a unique opportunity to make noise in their father's office :)))
Would I continue to use KRISP and would I recommend it to my friends and associates who have similar problems? Definitely, yes.
What do you dislike?
KRISP available only as desktop application. I'll be waiting for the mobile version.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
My advice is to try free version of the KRISP and calculate the time you spend on calls
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
The technology can block both incoming and outgoing extraneous sounds. For example, when your interlocutor is in a busy noisy place and you are in a quiet and quiet place, you can enable noise suppression only for your interlocutor by moving only one of the sliders. The second situation is the opposite, when you have a lot of extraneous noise in the background, you'd better turn on noise reduction mode - by moving the microphone slider.
Examples of annoying sounds and noises that the technology can cope with are: banging keys, a dog howling, rustling paper, airport, cafe or street noise, water noise, crying or screaming baby.
In the additional settings of the service there is an option to remove echoes, but the developers warn that this feature is still experimental in nature.