Vibration meter - Seismometer

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App Description

A Richter scale in the palm of your hand.

The quake meter is an app which uses the seismograph or seismometer in your phone to measure the strength of vibrations, tremors, earthquakes, and even the vibrations of the human body or any other objects around you.

🌍 High-Accuracy Seismometer: Detect vibrations from earthquakes to human movements with precision using your phone's built-in seismograph.

🔍 Seismic Wave Detection: Track seismic activities like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions using your phone’s accelerometer.

📊 Detailed Graphical Analysis: Visualize seismic movements on graphs, displaying data across three dimensions for in-depth understanding.

📈 Real-Time Mercalli Scale Readings: Get instant updates on ground motion intensity, with average and max values easily accessible.

🔄 Customizable MMI Chart: Tailor MMI charts to display seismic data over your chosen time frames for personalized insights.

🔔 Instant Alerts for Seismic Shocks: Stay informed with alerts on sudden accelerations or seismic events, keeping you prepared.

💾 Effortless Data Autosave: Automatically save crucial seismic data in CSV format for detailed post-event analysis.

📅 Comprehensive History Access: Review and share your seismic data history, complete with easily accessible CSV files.

☁️ Secure Cloud Storage: Safeguard your seismic data in the cloud, accessible on different devices via social accounts or email.

⌚ Wear OS Compatibility: Seamlessly control your seismic measurements from your Wear OS device, ensuring minimal interference.

📲 Shareable Insights: Capture and share screenshots of your seismic findings with friends, spreading awareness and knowledge.

Using the accelerometer in your phone, our app allows you to detect and record seismic waves generated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, avalanches and any other sources of seismic activity.

Once the activity is measured, the graph feature presents a record of the ground motion at the point of measurement. Any ground movement or object is presented as a function of time along three Cartesian axes, with the z- axis perpendicular to the Earth's surface and the x- and y- axes parallel to the surface.

During a span of measurement, you will track average and max values and see current corresponding Mercalli scale descriptions. You can set up your app to display current acceleration, XYZ or Mercal