Sensor Recording Lite
by Michael L. Braun
Identify, display and store sensor data, step counter, "Find my car !"
App Name | Sensor Recording Lite |
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Developer | Michael L. Braun |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 7 MB |
Latest Version | 9.45 |
Average Rating | 3.00 |
Rating Count | 34 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Sensor Recording Lite Android app |
You need a black box for your car or sailing boat, want to trace your geocaching or other outdoor activities, wish to monitor your sleeping behaviour or are just curious about what your smartphone is able to measure? Here is the tool you have been waiting for.
Every smartphone contains many sensors. Not only GPS, but also accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetic field, light, temperature, and many others. If you want to know which sensors are installed in your particular device, this app will tell you, together with all the related information about type, manufacturer, resolution, etc.
Furthermore, it can read out all the measurement values, display them in table form or graphics and store them as an ASCII file (csv = comma-separated values) for possible further evaluation, e.g. in a spread sheet like MS Excel. That is the main focus of this app, as its name indicates. Moreover, position data are recorded in a kml file for direct display with a program such as Google Earth. All related files are located in the sub-directory "SensorRecording".
There are two variations of the app:
- Pro version (with costs): full functionality
- Lite version (free of charge): data recording is limited to 1 minute.
The display responds to the "auto-rotate" setting (portrait or landscape).The text in menus and on buttons follows the language configuration of the smartphone: English (default), German, French and Spanish. Most views may be scrolled vertically and horizontally.
Recent changes:
9.45: Internal Optimization
9.44: Up-to-date Libraries
9.43: foregroundServiceType="location|microphone"
9.42: Osmdroid Version 6.1.20
9.42: Menu "Pilot's Log": min. Size for numerical Values
9.41: Menu "Cockpit": Bugfix NullPointerException
9.40: Up-to-date Libraries
9.39: Update of Privacy Policy
9.38: Up-to-date Libraries
9.37: Menu "Graphics": Bugfix NullPointerException when zooming Spectrum
Every smartphone contains many sensors. Not only GPS, but also accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetic field, light, temperature, and many others. If you want to know which sensors are installed in your particular device, this app will tell you, together with all the related information about type, manufacturer, resolution, etc.
Furthermore, it can read out all the measurement values, display them in table form or graphics and store them as an ASCII file (csv = comma-separated values) for possible further evaluation, e.g. in a spread sheet like MS Excel. That is the main focus of this app, as its name indicates. Moreover, position data are recorded in a kml file for direct display with a program such as Google Earth. All related files are located in the sub-directory "SensorRecording".
There are two variations of the app:
- Pro version (with costs): full functionality
- Lite version (free of charge): data recording is limited to 1 minute.
The display responds to the "auto-rotate" setting (portrait or landscape).The text in menus and on buttons follows the language configuration of the smartphone: English (default), German, French and Spanish. Most views may be scrolled vertically and horizontally.
Recent changes:
9.45: Internal Optimization
9.44: Up-to-date Libraries
9.43: foregroundServiceType="location|microphone"
9.42: Osmdroid Version 6.1.20
9.42: Menu "Pilot's Log": min. Size for numerical Values
9.41: Menu "Cockpit": Bugfix NullPointerException
9.40: Up-to-date Libraries
9.39: Update of Privacy Policy
9.38: Up-to-date Libraries
9.37: Menu "Graphics": Bugfix NullPointerException when zooming Spectrum