Sensor Insider Pro for Android
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Very robust and efficient. It would be nice if it adds few sources like sound, video , streaming to remote location and few new filtering algorithms
This app is really excellent and looks great... The only problem is that it is inaccurate at logging time intervals. I could not get mine to log accurately every second.
Great tool , works fine for logging acceleration etc at millisecond intervals, but took forever to lock on and log GPS when I took it hiking and set it to log @ 30sec intervals for my hike...Also it seemed to randomly stop logging and delete the data logged thus far..
Regularly updated and upgraded since I installed it on an Android 1.0 based Tmobile G1.
Great little tool. If it force closes on open just go into the app manager and clear the data for the program and it will work again.
Include a start/stop widget and this will get 5*. Great app for physics teachers & students
Constantly fails."beta" features result in crashes 100% of the time. Needs to be taken off the market ASAP if they're not going to fix the obvious.
Still force closes. Needs work.
Was cool it keeps force close it needs reset switch
Amazing to think that a data logger can be made possible on a mobile phone. Quite an achievement.
Exported file is human readable and machine parseable and includes XYZ and time. Fails to include sensor latency information in export file.
All and all works very well on my Sam Galaxy S3 Needs better scaling on Y axis for some sensors (pressure) Starts at 966. and then says 977. repeatedly until the top. Manually setting the scale works perfectly. Needs a calibration factor for some sensors. Pressure sensors are fairly accurate on phones but are always un-calibrated. Mine always reads about 60 below.
All and all works very well on my Sam Galaxy S3 Needs better scaling on Y axis for some sensors (pressure) Starts at 966. and then says 977. repeatedly until the top. Manually setting the scale works perfectly. Needs a calibration factor for some sensors. Pressure sensors are fairly accurate on phones but are always un-calibrated. Mine always reads about 60 below.
Very robust and efficient. It would be nice if it adds few sources like sound, video , streaming to remote location and few new filtering algorithms
This app is really excellent and looks great... The only problem is that it is inaccurate at logging time intervals. I could not get mine to log accurately every second.
Great tool , works fine for logging acceleration etc at millisecond intervals, but took forever to lock on and log GPS when I took it hiking and set it to log @ 30sec intervals for my hike...Also it seemed to randomly stop logging and delete the data logged thus far..
Regularly updated and upgraded since I installed it on an Android 1.0 based Tmobile G1.
Great little tool. If it force closes on open just go into the app manager and clear the data for the program and it will work again.
Include a start/stop widget and this will get 5*. Great app for physics teachers & students
Constantly fails."beta" features result in crashes 100% of the time. Needs to be taken off the market ASAP if they're not going to fix the obvious.
Still force closes. Needs work.
Was cool it keeps force close it needs reset switch
Amazing to think that a data logger can be made possible on a mobile phone. Quite an achievement.
Exported file is human readable and machine parseable and includes XYZ and time. Fails to include sensor latency information in export file.
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Finally an app to admire.