Noise Monitoring
Party Squasher
Occupancy-counting sensor that catches parties before they start
Best-in-class party prevention for detached homes, useless everywhere else
From $17/listing • No free trial
Comparison
Pricing, pros and cons, and buyer-fit side-by-side. Pick the one that matches your operation — or see why neither should.
Noise Monitoring
Occupancy-counting sensor that catches parties before they start
Best-in-class party prevention for detached homes, useless everywhere else
From $17/listing • No free trial
Noise Monitoring
Privacy-safe noise monitoring that resolves incidents before you get the call
Hands-off noise resolution that earns its keep at 10+ listings
From $15/listing • No free trial
Pick Party Squasher if you exclusively manage detached vacation homes and want to detect crowd assembly before noise starts, giving you an earlier intervention window than any noise monitor. Pick NoiseAware if you need privacy-safe noise monitoring with automated guest messaging that works across any property type — condos, apartments, townhouses, and detached homes alike. For detached homes in party-prone markets, running both gives the most complete protection.
Editorial perspective from the Party Squasher side; factual claims about NoiseAware are drawn from its review.
From $17/listing • No free trial
Standard (1–9 sensors)
$249 year 1, $199/yr renewal (~$17/mo)
1–9 sensors (one per property)
Booking fee: None
Standard (10–99 sensors)
$199 year 1, $168/yr renewal (~$14/mo)
10–99 sensors
Booking fee: None
Pro (1–9 sensors)
$309 year 1, $252/yr renewal (~$21/mo)
1–9 sensors
Booking fee: None
Pro (10–99 sensors)
$249 year 1, $216/yr renewal (~$18/mo)
10–99 sensors
Booking fee: None
From $15/listing • No free trial
Starter
$15/mo ($180/yr) per property
1–9 properties
Professional
Custom (contact sales)
10+ properties
What Party Squasher does well
Detects parties before they escalate — occupancy, not noise
The sensor counts mobile devices every 20 seconds and alerts when occupancy exceeds a threshold. This catches large gatherings before noise complaints or property damage, which reactive noise monitors cannot do.
Privacy-first — no microphones, cameras, or personal data collected
The sensor detects device presence without recording audio or video and does not collect, store, or track personal phone numbers. It is GDPR-compliant.
Zero-maintenance, tamper-resistant hardware with whole-property coverage
The 2.3″ sensor can be placed in a locked closet and still covers the entire home including yards. If disconnected, the owner is notified within 15 minutes. Runs on USB power — no batteries.
What NoiseAware does well
Privacy-safe monitoring — no audio recording
NoiseAware sensors measure sound-pressure levels without recording audio or identifying specific sounds. The device is FCC-certified privacy safe, removing legal ambiguity around in-unit monitoring.
AutoResolve solves 90% of noise events in under 30 minutes
For 10+ property accounts, AutoResolve automatically texts guests when elevated noise is detected, escalating only unresolved events to the property manager — eliminating most late-night calls.
Historical noise data for dispute resolution
The dashboard stores timestamped noise-level history, letting operators prove or disprove noise complaints from neighbors or HOAs with objective data rather than hearsay.
Where Party Squasher falls short
Only works reliably for detached homes
The sensor detects all mobile devices in range, including neighbors' phones. In multi-unit or shared-wall properties, false positives make it unreliable. This is a hard architectural limitation, not a configuration issue.
Counts devices, not people — can overcount or undercount
A guest with multiple devices inflates the count; a guest in airplane mode is invisible. Coordinated evasion is unlikely at party scale, but individual miscounts are inherent to the approach.
Occupancy-only — does not monitor noise, smoke, or other risks
Party Squasher addresses only one dimension of property protection. Operators still need separate solutions for noise, smoke/vape detection, or environmental hazards.
Where NoiseAware falls short
WiFi dependency creates monitoring gaps
Sensors require a stable 2.4 GHz WiFi connection. NoiseAware's own help center warns that sensors on weak signal have only ~97% reconnection probability and may fail to reconnect over time.
No guest-message customization
Operators cannot edit the automated messages NoiseAware sends to guests. Managers who want brand-consistent or multilingual messaging are stuck with stock templates.
AutoResolve restricted to 10+ property accounts
The flagship automation feature is unavailable on the Starter plan. Hosts with fewer than 10 properties must manually contact guests after receiving a push notification, significantly increasing operational burden.
Pick Party Squasher if
Operators managing detached-home portfolios (any size) who want to prevent unauthorized parties proactively via occupancy counting rather than reactive noise monitoring.
Skip Party Squasher if
You manage condos, townhouses, apartments, or any multi-unit / shared-wall properties — the sensor cannot distinguish your unit's occupants from neighbors' devices.
Pick NoiseAware if
Property managers with 10+ listings in party-prone markets who need automated, hands-off noise resolution at scale — AutoResolve handles 90% of incidents without intervention.
Skip NoiseAware if
You balk at recurring per-property fees plus $99 per-sensor hardware, or you host in rural or low-WiFi areas where sensor connectivity is unreliable.
Party Squasher
Best-in-class party prevention for detached homes, useless everywhere else
NoiseAware
Hands-off noise resolution that earns its keep at 10+ listings