Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite

Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite

Sensor Data Visualization Tool

1.7K ratings
121 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 1, 2016
  • July 6, 2026

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About

This app turns your smartphone into a scientific instrument suite, enabling measurement, recording, analysis, and export of real-time sensor data. It offers tools for kinematics, acoustics, light, magnetism, and more, suitable for students, educators, researchers, and hobbyists.

Real-time sensor data measurement
Data recording and analysis
Data export functionality
Kinematics tools (accelerometer, gyroscope)
Acoustics tools (sound meter, oscilloscope)
Magnetism tools (compass, magnetometer)
AR visualization for magnetic fields and measurements
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What's New in Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite

2026.07.05

July 6, 2026

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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User reviews

Great app!

Really enjoy using this app.

Amazing!

Wow, if this thing had a multifunction calculator/ converter, maybe some reference settings to verify accuracy and a watch app- one function tool set- last you’d need- a no brainer at twice the price!

Response from developer

Thanks! Those are all great ideas, and something we will look into.

Flowers?

This app *was* wonderful and I’d give more than 5 stars if I could. I used it at least once or twice a day for things at work.

Now I have what look to be pink flower animations cascading down from the top of the screen, only in this app. Tried everything.

More than a little annoying, it’s super distracting to a brain in nerd mode, and not cool. No option to turn it off? Time to find a new sensor data app?

SW Devs gonna dev I guess.
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Outstanding Teaching and Learning Tool

Everything still works but why am I seeing small pink flowers floating from the top of the screen to the bottom? There doesn't appear to be a way to stop this?

Response from developer

Thank you for the review. We are glad the issues with the proximeter were resolved in the latest release. We are implementing several improvements across the app. If you have any additional feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at support@vieyrasoftware.net.

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FAQ

What does Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite do?

Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite transforms your smartphone into a scientific instrument. It allows you to measure, record, analyze, and export real-time data from your device's built-in sensors for various scientific applications.

What are the key features of this app?

Key features include tools for kinematics (like accelerometers and gyroscopes), acoustics (sound meters, oscilloscopes), light measurement, magnetism detection, barometer, GPS, and AR-enhanced measurements and visualizations. It also offers data recording and export capabilities.

Is Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite free to use?

The app is free to download and use, but it offers in-app purchases. This means some advanced features or functionalities might require an additional purchase.

What kind of devices is this app compatible with?

The app utilizes your smartphone's built-in sensors. Compatibility will depend on the specific sensors available on your Android device. It is designed to work on a wide range of modern smartphones.

Who would benefit from using this app?

This app is ideal for students conducting science experiments, educators demonstrating physics concepts, researchers collecting data, and hobbyists interested in exploring the physical world around them using their smartphone.