Ghostalker Lite

Ghostalker Lite

Spirit box with speech

565 ratings
224 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 24, 2019
  • October 27, 2023
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This app simulates a spirit box by converting sensor data into spoken words. It utilizes device sensors like vibration, GPS, and magnetic fields to generate output for paranormal investigation or entertainment. Users interpret the spoken words to understand potential messages.

Converts sensor data to spoken words
Utilizes vibration, GPS, gyroscope, light, magnetic fields, proximity sensors
Database of over a thousand common words
Displays and speaks generated words
Calibrate function to tune out background variance
Enable/disable individual sensors
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What's New in Ghostalker Lite

3

October 27, 2023

+ Updated to better support newer devices. + More emphasis on "Do NOT shake" message.

User reviews

Uses magnetic whatever

I have a ball of magnets I use for fidgeting. Every time I waved my magnets over my phone it spit out another word. Just over and over. When I moved the magnets away. Nothing. When I waved the magnets, it triggered the app to spit out a word. Likely for people who walk around and get within a magnetic range of things.
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Doesn’t work

It didn’t work for me it wouldn’t let me go in the app

Medium

As a medium, this is a decent app. The ancestral helpers did NOT like it. They kept trying to speak to me outside of the app. I finally lit an incense and they said “brave” on the app. I asked why, and was given insights into the pain technology causes them and the lower vibrations that can use it for harm. I asked them to use the app, and it said “understood” and “abuse”. Meaning they will, but it hurts. I asked for a word for anyone using this app, and they said “family.” So be careful, make sure you’re cleansing your area, and don’t exhaust them by using too much tech.
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It’s cool

I played with my cousins and it was giving us gossebumps

I’m pretty suprised

Downloaded this app recently when I was hanging with some of my friends, we had been talking about the paranormal and I decided we could try to investigate the class we were in. We were getting somewhere pretty interesting, and then the app said,” Vincent” we later asked our professor if she knew anyone named Vincent, and she said yes. It is her son’s name.
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

2 issues

App crashes or freezes

Bug

Responses triggered by device movement

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

Improve accuracy of responses

Feature

Provide more context for responses

Feature

Add option to control which spirits can communicate

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FAQ

What does Ghostalker Lite do?

Ghostalker Lite functions as a spirit box by reading data from your device's sensors and converting it into spoken words. It aims to detect changes in vibration, electromagnetic fields, light, proximity, and more, then translates these into audible output.

How does Ghostalker Lite work?

The app uses raw data from various device sensors, including vibration, GPS, gyroscope, light, magnetic fields, and proximity. This data is processed and converted into words, which are then displayed on screen and spoken aloud. It's designed to interpret sensor fluctuations rather than randomly selecting words.

Is Ghostalker Lite free to use?

Yes, Ghostalker Lite is a free application. It does not contain any advertisements and does not require an internet connection to operate. The Lite version offers core functionality, with a full version available for additional features.

What devices is Ghostalker Lite compatible with?

The app is designed to work with most Android devices that have the necessary sensors. While higher-end phones and tablets may have more sensors, the app adapts to the hardware it can find. Sensor sensitivity can vary between devices.

How can I interpret the words spoken by the app?

The app is not designed to form complete sentences. Users are encouraged to interpret the spoken words in their own way, often in the context of paranormal investigation or personal exploration. The output is meant to be suggestive rather than definitive.