Some of the best jailbreak tweaks for sound customization on iOS 14

Both the iPhone and the iPad harbor various system sounds that play when you conduct certain actions on the device. These sounds may pertain to notifications, user interface interaction, or something else entirely.

Upon jailbreaking, users may customize many of these sounds well beyond Apple’s intended parameters, and in this piece, we’re going to show you what we believe are some of the best jailbreak tweaks for customizing sounds on jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 14 devices.

The best jailbreak tweaks for customizing sounds on iOS 14

BootSound – FREE

If you like how your Mac plays a pleasant boot-up chime every time you turn it on, then you’re sure to appreciate the BootSound jailbreak tweak.

Just as the name implies, this tweak plays a sound every time your iPhone or iPad boots up. The tweak plays a sound every time SpringBoard restarts, so even if you’re using a modern semi-tethered or semi-untethered jailbreak, you’ll hear that sound when you respring.

You can learn more about BootSound, including where you can get it from, in our full review post.

TapMe – FREE

If you like the idea of hearing a sound every time you launch an app, then the free TapMe jailbreak tweak will be right up your alley.

With TapMe, you can customize app launching sounds on your pwned device. It also offers haptic feedback options if you’re into that as well.

You can learn more about TapMe and what it brings to the table in our full review post.

CustomSounds 2 – FREE

With CustomSounds 2, users can customize a variety of different system sounds from locking their device to respringing it, or even when just connecting to a power source.

This tweak is particularly extensive when it comes to ways to change various system sounds, and it even includes a vast library of different sounds that you can apply to those system actions.

You can learn all about the different ways that CustomSounds 2 can be used to customize your pwned handset’s sounds in our full review post.

FreeFall – FREE

FreeFall is a humorously fun jailbreak tweak that plays a custom sound whenever you drop your device.

The tweak can be configured to play a sound while your handset is in free-fall, such as a scream, and then play a sound when the fall completes. It’s a great way to make any handset drop more dramatic.

You can learn more about FreeFall and how it works in our full review post.

NotiSound – $0.99

While you can customize notification sounds for many of your iPhone’s native features, such as receiving a text message, email, or past-due reminder, that isn’t necessarily true for other apps and use cases.

NotiSound is a jailbreak tweak that lets users customize notification sounds for many other non-customizable notification instances, such as those emanating from third-party apps.

You can learn more about NotiSound and what you can do with it in our full review post.

BaDaBing – FREE

Normally when snapping a photograph or initiating a video capture from the Camera app, your iPhone or iPad emanated a shutter sound.

When you’re trying to be discreet, this shutter sound can be somewhat annoying. But a free jailbreak tweak called BaDaBing can silence the shutter sound in its entirety.

You can learn more about BaDaBing and how it works in our full review post.

Wrapping up

With all the different ways you can tweak your handset’s native sounds, it’s possible for your jailbroken handset to stand out from a crowd with every action you take.

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Despite our effort to list some of the best jailbreak tweaks for changing sounds on your pwned device, it’s certainly possible that one slipped under our radar. If you know of any tweaks we might have missed, please mention them in the comments section below so thus fellow jailbreakers may benefit.