How to speed up listening to WhatsApp voice messages on Android

We will explain how to speed up listening to WhatsApp voice messages on Android so that you spend less time listening to messages, but of course, they are also understandable. We will do this with an application called TalkFaster!, which allows you to slow them down or speed them up so they can be heard up to twice the speed.

The application is very simple to use, you only need to configure a few things, in this article we will explain you step by step how to use it to listen to the voice messages of the most used messaging application in the world. Remember that the app only works with WhatsApp voice messages and has only one version available for Android.

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The first thing you need to do is go to the Android app store on Google Play and access the TalkFaster app profile!. Once there, click on the Install button to download the app and install it on your mobile device.

To use it, what you need to do is go to WhatsApp on the conversation where you have the voice note you want to slow down or speed up. Once inside, press and hold the voice note until it is selected. You have to press for a few seconds.

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Once you have selected the voice note, several options will be displayed at the top of the window to manage the selected message. In these options, click on the Share button you will see in the acquisition, it should be to the right of the option to delete the message.

By clicking on the share button, you will see options where you need to choose the application with which you want to share the voice message. In this window, click on the TalkFaster iconwhich you will see among the applications with which you can share the message.

And that’s it, the app will open and start playing the audio message in an accelerated way.

By default, the audio will play at a speed of x1.50, which would be 50% faster.

You’ll also have buttons with which you can speed up the video for x1.25, x1.75 and x2, which is twice as fast as normal, but keep in mind that the faster you run it, the more the message may become incomprehensible.

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