VibScope+ Vibration Lab

VibScope+ Vibration Lab
VibScope+ Vibration Lab
Developer: Global Utility App
Category: Tools
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VibScope+ Vibration Lab Summary

VibScope+ Vibration Lab is a mobile Android app in Tools by Global Utility App Maker. Released in May 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated May 23, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 23, 2026 .


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App Description

Measure vibration with accelerometer waveform, FFT spectrum and shock detector

Measure vibration like a pro. VibScope shows live accelerometer waveform, FFT spectrum and peak shock — for engineers, mechanics or anyone curious about machinery.

VibScope+ turns your Android phone into a precision tool for everyday use. Designed for fast, intuitive measurements with no learning curve, no signup and no clutter.

▶ KEY FEATURES
• Real-time XYZ accelerometer waveform
• FFT vibration spectrum with frequency reading
• Peak hold and RMS amplitude metrics
• Shock detection with custom threshold alerts
• Resonance scan for machine fault diagnosis
• Capture and replay vibration events
• Adjustable sample rate up to device max
• Dark theme for field use

▶ HOW TO USE
1. Open VibScope+ and grant any permissions requested.
2. Tap start to begin live measurement.
3. Adjust settings to fit your scenario.
4. Save or share results when done.

▶ WHO IS IT FOR
• Mechanics diagnosing engine roughness
• HVAC technicians checking compressor balance
• Automotive enthusiasts tuning suspension
• Engineers inspecting industrial machinery
• Curious hobbyists exploring everyday vibrations
• Earthquake hobbyists logging tremors

▶ WHY VIBSCOPE+
• Lightning fast — measurements in seconds, no setup
• Privacy-first — no account, no tracking, fully offline core features
• Beautiful UI — designed for clarity in any environment
• Battery-friendly — efficient sensor use, minimal drain
• Built for Android — material design with light & dark themes