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Motion Sensors Test

Test motion sensors including gyroscope, accelerometer, and device orientation. Real-time visualization shows rotation, acceleration, and orientation data. Essential for mobile app development and verifying sensor functionality on your device.

Modern smartphones contain multiple motion sensors: a 3-axis accelerometer (measures linear acceleration), a 3-axis gyroscope (measures rotational velocity), and a magnetometer (compass). These sensors work together to provide precise device orientation and motion tracking, enabling features like screen rotation and augmented reality.

Run the Motion Sensors Test

Start with the live tester below. Supporting details, FAQs, and troubleshooting guidance are placed after the tool so the main action is easier to find and use immediately.

Motion Sensors Test

Motion Sensors Test Mobile

Test gyroscope, accelerometer, and device orientation sensors.

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Motion sensors require device orientation permission. Works best on mobile devices.
Tilt and move your device to see sensor data. Some sensors may not be available on desktop.

Common problems

Troubleshooting tips for Motion Sensors Test

If the live tester does not behave as expected, these are the first checks most users should try before assuming the hardware is broken.

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Test on mobile device - sensors not available on desktop

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Move device slowly to see sensor responses

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Test rotation in all directions

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Check orientation changes - portrait/landscape

📋 Detailed Description

Test motion sensors including gyroscope, accelerometer, and device orientation. Real-time visualization shows rotation, acceleration, and orientation data. Essential for mobile app development and verifying sensor functionality on your device.

💡 Did You Know?

Modern smartphones contain multiple motion sensors: a 3-axis accelerometer (measures linear acceleration), a 3-axis gyroscope (measures rotational velocity), and a magnetometer (compass). These sensors work together to provide precise device orientation and motion tracking, enabling features like screen rotation and augmented reality.

🎯 Tips & Tricks

  • Test on mobile device - sensors not available on desktop
  • Move device slowly to see sensor responses
  • Test rotation in all directions
  • Check orientation changes - portrait/landscape
  • Verify sensor permissions - browser may need permission
  • Test with different browsers - sensor support varies

🚀 Common Use Cases

  • Mobile app development - test sensor functionality
  • Gaming setup - verify motion controls work
  • AR/VR development - test motion tracking
  • Accessibility - test motion-based accessibility features
  • Troubleshooting - identify sensor issues

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Helpful questions

Frequently asked questions about Motion Sensors Test

Use these answers to understand results, browser limitations, permissions, and sensible next troubleshooting steps.

How do I use the Motion Sensors Test?

Open the live motion sensors test on this page and follow the prompts shown in the tester area. The tool runs directly in your browser, so you can check your device without installing additional desktop software or signing in.

What should I do if the motion sensors test does not respond immediately?

Check browser permissions, confirm the device or browser feature is enabled, and reload the page if needed. Many browser-based testers depend on permission prompts, secure context support, or hardware access that must be approved before the test can run fully.

Why is this tester useful before troubleshooting or support calls?

Mobile app development - test sensor functionality. It can help you confirm whether the issue is caused by the hardware itself, a browser permission setting, or a system configuration problem before you spend more time debugging.