App Feature
A free prank soundboard that simulates hair clippers (with vibration and motion-reactive buzz), loud air horns and sirens, fart noises with timers, and 200+ additional effects such as breaking glass, doorbells, and car sounds to prank friends.
Verdict
A simple, laugh-first prank soundboard with lots of effects, but ad-heavy and shallow beyond the gag.
Who is it for
Best for:
- People who want quick, realistic prank sounds (clippers, horns, farts).
- Casual fun at parties or light-hearted jokes with friends/family.
Not ideal for:
- Users seeking customization, editing, or pro-grade sound design tools.
- Anyone sensitive to loud sounds or annoyed by frequent ads.
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Many find the sounds convincingly realistic—especially breaking glass, air horns, and the motion-reactive clipper—with several reporting successful pranks and lots of laughs.
Users complain about:
Pranks can upset people or get users in trouble; presence of ads is implied by the listing and may interrupt the flow; overall depth is limited to novelty use.
Is it Worth Paying For?
There is no paid plan or IAP; it’s free but ad-supported. If you’re okay with ads and just want a prank tool, the free version is sufficient.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to other prank soundboards, it offers a broader library (200+ sounds) and a more immersive clipper simulation with vibration and motion response. Some rivals may offer fewer sounds but cleaner interfaces or paid ad-removal—this app lacks a premium tier, so you trade breadth for occasional ad interruptions.
Summary
Haircut prank, air horn & fart delivers exactly what it promises: a large, varied library of loud, realistic prank sounds anchored by a fun, motion-reactive hair clipper simulation. It’s an easy pick for quick laughs, party antics, or harmless trolling among friends. Expect ads, minimal customization, and a novelty-focused experience rather than long-term depth. If you want a broad set of convincing prank sounds without paying, it’s a solid download; just use it responsibly and be mindful of when and where you deploy those sirens and buzzers.





