
Light Sensor Counter
A counter based on the light sensor
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Light Sensor Counter, Developed by keuwlsoft. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.05, Updated On 21/11/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Light Sensor Counter. Achieved Over 19 thousand Installs. Light Sensor Counter Currently Has 78 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars
The light sensor in your device is continually monitored and when the detection level is crossed, the counter is increased by one.Can be used to count each time a light source shines on the sensor. Or alternatively, shine a light on the sensor and count each time the light beam is broken.
• Illuminance values in lux (lumens per square meter) or foot-candles.
• Detect on rising or falling past the detection level.
• Reduce double counts with optional no-count wait after detection.
• Graph to show illuminance values.
• Counts indicated on graph and with optional 'click' sound.
Light sensors will vary in sampling speed, resolution and accuracy from one device to the next. For indication only.
We are currently offering version 1.05. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
v1.05 Updated to use newer code methods to better target and run reliably on newer devices.
Recent Comments
Rudi De Wet
I am an electronic enthusiast and i just developed a circuit that switches poles every 5 mins theoretically. I waited a few times to see if it actually switches on and off keep missing the led going on or off with other work keeping me busy. I found this app and setmy phone facing the led....and forgot about it for 15 mins to come back and see the counter showing 3 times triggered. Awesome, now i can do other work while testing circuits by temporarily installing a led in the circuit for this app
Dale Ross
I like the idea. Good start. But a few improvements would make it far more useful. 1. The purple border takes up valuable screen resource on small devices. Remove it and the inner border. This will expand room for the plot arena. 2. Sometimes one needs to trigger on both rise *and* fall. Please add this option. 3. It would be very useful to have a lower *and* upper (bilevel) trigger thresholds. A count is incremented when the signal crosses both thresholds. 4. Also allow use of the back camera.
A Google user
Very cool. It does appear to work well; unfortunately it seems my phone light sensor is not designed to react quickly to flashing LED signal. Works great for low frequency such as broken-beam detection or when ambient light level changes (you could put your phone in the fridge and count how many times the door opens and closes), just not working to detect fast strobe frequency. Nice app!
Tim Foo
This app uses the front facing camera as light sensor no settings to change to the main (back) camera on the mobilephone. Response rate is not good could be an OS issue. Tested with a blinking red LED. Misses many (>50%) of the short (250ms ie ¼s) flashes at 50% duty cycle.
A Google user
Everything I need is here. But the problem is whenever I press the power button, it just stops counting. I need a counter which works even when the screen is off. NB: I turned off all the battery saver options
Simon Chau
Nice, but the sound is barely hearable. Would be nice if there are notifications such as sms, smart alert when threshold is crossed
Kobe Lei
I'll give you a 5 star if your able to change the sound that it makes from a click sound to like a alarm sound
Bike Dawg
Excellent and thoughtful options! Would be even better if a frequency counter is added.