Sensors Multitool

Contains ads
4.2
10.6K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Sensors Multitool: the ultimate tool for monitor all the sensors of your smartphone.

Information about all sensors supported by your phone
Support for show information of WIFI networks and GPS
All data accompanied by graphics in real time
Collect on a single application: altimeter, metal detector, compass ...

It has Support for all Android sensors providing the information in real time.
Sensors multitool monitors WIFI showing all data from the network which you are connected, intensity, and information about your Smartphone in the network.

It also provides information about your gps, uyou could see your geographical position, the altitude at which you are, and the status of the satellites.

Everything is provided through a clean and simple interface. Showing Intuitive Graphs that let you view the data collected by the sensors.
Updated on
Dec 17, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
10.4K reviews
Danny McGee
May 16, 2022
I hit the "Disable ads" checkbox expecting it to take me to a Play Store page where I could buy the paid version. But there is no paid version! They literally just let you turn off the ads! Since I can't throw the devs a few bucks, least I can do is leave a review. It works quite well, excellent for debugging issues with your device or just testing the accuracy of its various sensors.
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Daniel Norman
July 27, 2020
This app does exactly what it says it does. Its interface is clean and fast. But the thing that made me come here and leave a rating is the ability to turn off ads without paying. I was looking through the settings for something else and found that you could do that. I've left them on now, specifically because they support the devs and that's a really cool way to handle ads.
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