Level, hang decorations on the wall as a pro with our handy Bubble Level Tool.
Total ratings
4.85
(Rating count:
21,184)
Review summary
Pros
- Accurate level measurements compared to traditional levels.
- User-friendly interface with multiple levels displayed clearly.
- Works well for DIY projects and repairs.
Cons
- Excessive pop-up ads and intrusive rating prompts.
- Calibrating the app can be frustrating and not effective.
- Issues with visibility of bubble levels in bright conditions.
Most mentioned
- Calibration issues
- Annoying ads
- Accuracy of level readings
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Recent rating average:
3.40
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-19 | Tom Crowe-Garey | Go to calibrate and the amount of pop up ads is enough to simply uninstall. UPDATE: Since the developer kindly responded, I'd like to add and reiterate, the "amount" of ads that inundated even the first try, regardless if it's free or not, is frustrating enough to uninstall. Thanks for the feedback to our feedback. | |
2024-11-05 | Rob Weiss | The free version is virtually unusable more than once due to ads that cover the entire screen. I couldn't find a way of getting out of this without purchasing the paid version. Also, when I used it (once} outdoors the bubbles are very hard to see when sunny, even in shade. However, the paid version would be ok indoors, I think. | |
2024-10-05 | Mike James | Originally give it a one star review. Because it wasn't working for me. It took me a couple times of calibrating it. But once the calibration actually stuck everything started working flawlessly great job developers! | |
2024-09-18 | AMO | I used the app to hang three picture frames in my granddaughters' bedroom. The app worked well in keeping the frames evenly leveled and aligned. No adds or pop-ups, so far, and I'm using a free version of the app. After the app was installed, it created a nice-looking icon on the front screen that looks more like a widget. I was able to restrict the app from accessing personal data, and the app was still functional. I want to take this time to thank the developers. Thx U!, Bubble Level Team! | |
2024-08-24 | Deborah Mitchell | Love having 3 kinds of levels all visible at once. Don't like the ads or nag screen for rating. That almost cost a star. Other than that, great application . | |
2024-08-21 | June Fudger | Annoying. I hadn't even had a chance to use the app. The first time that I opened it, there was a screen asking for a rating and I couldn't easily get rid of it. I was trying to hang a mailbox and didn't have a hand available. You wanted a rating. You got it. It would be zero if that was available. Next time I will go back down to the basement and get a real level. Bye! | |
2024-08-07 | Karlyn Brocklebank | Ii downloaded a couple other similar apps who wanted to give me a free trial, They requested credit card info and sign in, so I uninstalled them. put you Downloaded quickly and was able to use instantly. Worked excellent. | |
2024-07-29 | Geoff Butcher | I installed this to replace another level app which had tried to go very fancy. I love the graphic display on this, but the bubble displays are not sensitive enough. There needs to be more movement of the bubble for small angle errors, and the inner guidelines on the tubes need to be the same distance apart as the length of the bubble. If these things were fixed I'd happily pay to go ad-free. | |
2024-06-10 | Ray Diaz | Extremely accurate level! Tested it against a Stanley 43-511 level and it matched the real level every time. For something that I will use infrequently, I made the purchase just because. Using it on a Samsung Galaxy s23 Ultimate with a UB pro case, using the edge of the case opposite the power and volume buttons and the bottom edge. Well done! | |
2024-05-24 | Vincent Babin | You can't calibrate! When you select calibrate it Zeros do and y... Rotate it 180deg and it's way off, so you calibrate again, it Zeros do and y again , flip it 180 and the issue is swapped.. that's not calibration. Horrible. Edit - You need a perfectly level area to calibrate it? Why not stop being lazy and take multiple calibration points and find the correct slope. Basic angle finders have been doing this for years! Your method guarantees inaccuracies.. Come On! |
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