Common questions about your microphone test history
Logged-in users have unlimited test history stored permanently. Logged-out users can see their most recent test saved in their browser's local storage, which persists until browser data is cleared.
Yes! You can export your test history to CSV format by clicking the 'Export CSV' button above the test history table. This allows you to analyze your results in spreadsheet software or keep offline backups.
Quality scores range from 1-10 and represent overall microphone performance. Scores 8-10 (green) indicate excellent quality suitable for professional use. Scores 5-7 (yellow) indicate good quality for casual use. Scores below 5 (red) suggest issues that should be addressed.
Test results can vary based on several factors: ambient noise levels, microphone positioning, background applications, browser performance, and even slight movements. Running multiple tests helps establish a baseline for your microphone's typical performance.
Yes! Your test history includes the device name for each test, making it easy to compare performance across different microphones. This is especially useful when testing multiple mics to decide which one works best for your needs.