Haircut Prank, Air Horn & Fart
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  • 10M+

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  • wister.stella

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  • Entertainment

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  • Rated for 3+

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You know those apps that are just pure, silly fun? Haircut Prank, Air Horn & Fart is exactly that. It's a soundboard and prank app rolled into one, downloaded a few million times on Google Play. You don't need to register or pay anything upfront—it's free to install, though there are ads and some in-app purchases for extra sounds. The first time you open it, you're greeted by a big, colorful button that says “Fart!” or “Scary!”, and a simple layout of sound categories. It feels like one of those apps you'd grab just to mess with your friends or siblings, maybe during a boring bus ride or a lazy afternoon. No complicated setup, just pure, ridiculous noise at your fingertips.

Once you start tapping around, the interface is straightforward. You see a grid of sound buttons, each labeled with something like “Mad Fart” or “Scream,” and the sounds play instantly. Onboarding is basically nonexistent—you just pick a category and start pressing. The main actions are playing a sound, setting a timer for a prank, or shuffling through random noises. In daily use, you'd probably open it, pick a funny air horn sound, hide your phone, and wait for someone to walk by. Some sounds are laugh-out-loud funny, but others feel a bit repetitive after a few uses. A small tip: the timer feature works well for leaving the phone in a friend's pocket or under their pillow. The app runs smoothly, though the ad breaks can interrupt the prank flow if you're trying to be sneaky.

After a week with this app, I'd say it's great for teens or anyone who loves quick, harmless pranks. It's not something you'd use daily long-term, but it's fun in short bursts. Compared to apps like Prank Caller or Sound Prank, this one bundles a lot of different sounds—haircuts, air horns, farts, screams—all in one place, which saves you from downloading multiple apps. What makes it stand out is the haircut sound effect, which sounds like clippers buzzing, and the randomness of the prank timer. But honestly, if you're not into juvenile humor or you're easily annoyed by loud noises, you'll probably delete it within a day. It's a good “party trick” app, but not something you'd keep for function—more for a laugh.

features

  • 💨 It bundles over 40 unique sound effects including farts, air horns, screams, and buzzing haircut clippers. Unlike Prank Caller, which focuses on fake calls, this app gives you instant noise playback with a timer for delayed pranks. The haircut sounds are surprisingly realistic and can trick someone into thinking you're actually trimming their hair.
  • 🔊 The sound quality is decent for a free app—clear enough to make pranks believable. It beats Sound Prank, where some effects sound muffled. The app also includes specific categories like “fear” and “funny,” making it easy to find the right sound quickly.
  • ⏰ The built-in timer feature stands out. You can set a sound to play after a few seconds or minutes, so you can hide your phone in a room and wait for it to go off automatically. This is way more flexible than many similar apps that just play on tap.

pros

  • 🆓 It's completely free to start, with no forced subscription. Prank Caller locks some sounds behind a paywall, but here, most effects are accessible right away. Ads are present, but they aren't as intrusive as in Bombard, which shows a video after every tap.
  • 🏆 The variety is wider than most. Sound Prank has around 20 sounds, while this one offers almost double, covering everything from burps to screams. It's like having a whole party in your pocket.
  • 🔁 The random sound button is addictive. It shuffles through all sounds, which keeps pranks unpredictable. Similar apps like Air Horn only give you repetitive whistles—this one keeps you guessing.

cons

  • 📢 Ads can ruin the moment. When you tap a sound, an ad sometimes pops up halfway, breaking the prank's timing. This is less of an issue in Sound Prank Free, which only shows banners.
  • 🎚️ The sounds aren't adjustable in volume per effect. You're stuck with whatever level the app sets, which can feel to quiet or too loud. Apps like Prank Caller let you slide a mixer for each sound.
  • 🚗 Some effects sound quite cheap—like the “scary” ones that don't actually startle anyone. Compared to professional soundboards, the quality dips noticeably, especially for the fart sounds, which can sound more like static than real flatulence.
  • ⏳ There's no history or favorites list. If you find a sound you love, you have to scroll to find it again each time. Most competitor apps have a “recently used” section, so missing this feels like a basic oversight.

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