Accelerometer

An app that displays the projections of device's acceleration vector on 3 axes.

Accelerometer - Measure Device Acceleration

"Accelerometer" is a straightforward Android app that visualizes your device's acceleration vector in real-time across three axes. Suitable for Android 6 and newer devices equipped with acceleration sensors, it offers features like customizable sampling rates, sound alerts, and no ads or special permissions. Use it to analyze gravitational effects, vibrations, and linear accelerations for various applications, from monitoring machinery to assessing seismic activity.

App stats

Version: 9.2.0 (Last updated: 2024-11-25)
Creation date: 2020-02-05
Permissions
Other: full network access

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App summary

This simple app displays a graph of Acceleration vs. Time on all three axes. The three components of the acceleration vector are continuously read from the selected sensor; they can be displayed together on a single grid, or each component can be displayed separately. Our app (portrait orientation, Android 6 or a newer version is required) will only work on smartphones that have at least one acceleration sensor, hardware or software. Accelerometer app can be used to study the Earth's gravitational field or to measure the mobile device's movements and vibrations. For example, it is possible to evaluate the frequency and amplitude of vibrations originating from different sources - such as small machines, or the seismic activity, or the linear acceleration of a car.

Features:

-- three acceleration sensors can be read: standard gravity, global acceleration or linear acceleration
-- free app - no ads, no limitations
-- no special permissions are required
-- this app keeps the phone's screen ON
-- sound alert when a certain level is reached
-- the sampling rate can be adjusted (10...100 samples/sec)
-- custom grid range (100mm/s²...100m/s²)

User reviews

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Pros
  • Works as intended
  • No ads
  • It's free
  • Helpful for understanding accelerometer readings
  • Accurate readings
Cons
  • Some users reported it doesn't work on Android
  • Crashes on specific devices
  • Limited data retention/viewing
  • Vibration issues reported
  • Awful performance mentioned
Most mentioned
  • Works as intended
  • No ads
  • Crashes on specific devices
User reviews
Simple way to have a sound when exceeding a certain accell

Hi. I am trying to record my antisocial sub-woofer. The app shows a constant vubration. How accurate are the reading? If I record the readings, could someone explain in simple English what these readings mean at all please? Provide this to my local council and give them reason to enter there property? Kind Regards
by Dave Wass, 2024-05-07

Don't work
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