Sensor Guru

Sensor Guru Free App

Rated 4.21/5 (259) —  Free Android application by Crunchy ByteBox

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About Sensor Guru

This app displays the sensors of your device.

Check which sensors are available and what they measure. Useful for all developers, but also for everyone who wants to test the device's sensors.

Sensors: Accelerometer, Magnetic Field, Gyroscope, Light, Pressure, Proximity, Gravity, Linear Acceleration, Rotation Vector, Orientation, Relative Humidity, Temperature and Ambient Temperature.

Additional you can also check some more interesting device information about your Display, Hardware, Software, Battery, Memory,...

In portrait and landscape mode.

Don't hesitate to give a feedback. Please write an email if you got any problems.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Sensor Guru version 1.0 on your Android device!
Downloaded 10,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: crunchybytebox.sensorguru, download Sensor Guru.apk

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More downloads  Sensor Guru reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
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What are users saying about Sensor Guru

P70%
by P####:

Tried to save my presets everytime i exit then return the settings revert to default settings

P70%
by P####:

Great app showed me all the sensors my phone has and all the useful info i been longing for

S70%
by S####:

Will keep your attraction° #cdogstar

B70%
by B####:

Portrait or landscape views. Found 7 of the 12 sensors. Flexible graphing. No logging nor data transfer. "Androsensor" is better.

T70%
by T####:

Best app for phone info

R70%
by R####:

Please add microphone as sensor (oscilloscope would be great; equalizer bars would also be appreciated; optional would get close to perfection ). Also, create option for display style (replace graph with simple 3d elements). At this point the app should be turned into a live wallpaper. These suggestions come as a result of my failure to find a live wallpaper fed by multiple sensors.

I70%
by I####:

Cover all sensors, free, and small size

C70%
by C####:

All in one app to check ur phone status thanks alot (Y)

R70%
by R####:

The device data (manufacturer model number etc) is useful in addition to the sensor data.

D70%
by D####:

Very nice

W70%
by W####:

Good work

S70%
by S####:

Good .

N70%
by N####:

This app is almost exactly what I was looking for! I needed the ability to take all the sensors on my device, and then focus on one, make it full screen, and have a long x-axis time length. Well this app lets you adjust the x axis all the way up to 1 minute (any longer than that would be useless on my little phone screen), you can change the # of decimal places (so that if your sensors are too precise, you can reduce the number of significant digits), you can force screen orientation within the app. But it's missing a few features I'd like to see: You can turn off auto-scaling of the y-axis, but you can't actually manually set the y-axis min and max. What does it get set to when its not auto-scaling then? And perhaps most importantly, you can't reset said max value for the y-axis! So when I'm taking some light sensor readings, and a flash of sunlight makes the y-axis max jump to 10,000, I have to exit and restart the app just to bring that max down to something reasonable. I could turn off the auto-scaling, but that just makes the max 100, which is also useless. Either make the max settable, or at least resettable! But everything else is perfect, thanks for the free app!

L70%
by L####:

But it doesn't save customized sensors and resets when changing screens. We also need conversion options (inHg for example), and the option to see longer time ranges.

N70%
by N####:

excelent this is best free ever met covering all sensors with lot of additional info graphic included if this app will ever include trigger sound alert for each of the sensors it could be transformed in one of best amazing mobile instrument for tons of other apps since designers shown here his great skills and best focus all for even free small codes but smartest app

N70%
by N####:

Great app should download to know what exactly your device has.

G70%
by G####:

Plz fix this problem then i change the star rateing

N70%
by N####:

Magnétique sensor xyz axis measures movements? Flexible graphing.

X70%
by X####:

Will keep your attraction° #cdogstar

N70%
by N####:

Does not handle multitasking nicely. Keeps going back to the library when the app should go back to the last point you were reading.

B70%
by B####:

Great to be able to view the data from the sensors.

X70%
by X####:

This definitely checks ALL the sensors, and with raw graphs just like a hardcore nerd desires. The tsunami of polling data pouring in cripples the app, though. You can go into the settings and check off everything you don't want to monitor, but... What the app needs is a pretty front end with a bunch of cute toggles. Normally a person is interested in just one or two sensors. ps. There are dial codes to access a much cleaner factory version of this, for example Samsung is *#0*# try it.

N70%
by N####:

Now i got my sensor measurment

N70%
by N####:

Pls show all note3 sensors

N70%
by N####:

It's great, but I need to be able to export the data.

U70%
by U####:

an excellent application....

P70%
by P####:

Good

P70%
by P####:

Good

Y70%
by Y####:

Almost perfect! This app is almost exactly what I was looking for! I needed the ability to take all the sensors on my device, and then focus on one, make it full screen, and have a long x-axis time length. Well this app lets you adjust the x axis all the way up to 1 minute (any longer than that would be useless on my little phone screen), you can change the # of decimal places (so that if your sensors are too precise, you can reduce the number of significant digits), you can force screen orientation within the app. But it's missing a few features I'd like to see: You can turn off auto-scaling of the y-axis, but you can't actually manually set the y-axis min and max. What does it get set to when its not auto-scaling then? And perhaps most importantly, you can't reset said max value for the y-axis! So when I'm taking some light sensor readings, and a flash of sunlight makes the y-axis max jump to 10,000, I have to exit and restart the app just to bring that max down to something reasonable. I could turn off the auto-scaling, but that just makes the max 100, which is also useless. Either make the max settable, or at least resettable! But everything else is perfect, thanks for the free app!

D70%
by D####:

I Love this Good

S70%
by S####:

Use full Great app should download to know what exactly your device has.


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