Google has tons of widgets that appear on a search results page, such as a calculator, metronome, and even some Google search games. As it turns out, Android's easiest option for a bubble level is also a Google widget.

To access a bubble level---or spirit level---on Android, simply open the Google app on your phone and search for "bubble level". You can speak the words into Google Assistant as well. This will bring up a simple level in a little box at the top of the search results.


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Use this like you would an actual bubble level---align your phone against a surface vertically or horizontally to see how level it is. To help measure, you'll see how many degrees off from zero you are, as well as a plus icon to help you make sure everything is flat.

Obviously this can't replace a real level, as your phone's internal sensors can't duplicate the actual tool. Thus, you'll probably want a second opinion for any serious jobs. But for a quick check or just messing around to see how level objects in your home are, it works fine.

Now you know how to easily bring up a bubble level on your Android device. Use it next time you're hanging a poster or feel like something isn't quite even. You never know when it might come in handy!

If you want to adjust the settings for the bubble level, tap the gear icon in the top right corner of the widget. From here, you can adjust the units of measurement, the sensitivity of the level, and more.

These practical apps turn your smartphone into a convenient multi-use tool. Bubble Level for iOS and Android uses your phone's accelerometer (the same thing that rotates the view of your screen when you change the position of your phone) to detect how level a surface is. Using this app is as easy as setting your phone on or against the surface of a given object. And never guess height or distance again with Smart Measure for Android. It uses trigonometry to measure the distance, height, width, and area of a given object. When using the app, all you have to do is point your phone's camera at what you want to measure, then press the shutter as if you were taking a picture.

While it's not exactly this feature's intended purpose, the stock camera app can very easily be used as a bubble level. To try it, switch to the Photo tab in the camera, tap the gear icon in the upper-left corner, then enable the "Grid lines" toggle.

Place the phone with its display facing up on the surface you wish to test. Two indicators will appear in the center rectangle of the grid: a grey dot and a circle. When the gray dot lines up with the open circle, both indicators and the entire center rectangle turn yellow. This is where the surface is level.

Either camera (rear or front) can be enabled to use this feature, but you do have to be in photo mode. The intended purpose here is to line up landscape shots, but because it's using the phone's internal sensors to line up those two dots, it works as a highly accurate level, too!

Bubble Level is an app for Android devices that acts as an accurate, simple, and handy spirit tool on your phone. Bubble Level mimics a real-life level meter's glass tube, measuring and displaying the same values. There is also a bull's eye meter for leveling a surface.

Together with the Bike Setup app, the saddle of the bike should be set level. So I would like to include a simple "bubble level" so when you place the device on the saddle, it indicates if level or not.

Your search for a perfect mobile clinometer, protractor app for measuring angles and leveling surfaces ends here. Our clinometer, spirit Level, protractor, bubble Level is extremely precise and intuitive to handle.

Does anyone know who sells bubble / bullseye / circular Spirit Levels that glow in the dark or are self-illuminated in some way? I have a Nexstar 8" SE (without an in-built level) and it seems like the ideal way to level the mount. I presume the glow won't last long after taking it outside but then leveling is one of the first things you do anyway. I have looked on the Net but nothing so far.

If you have an Android phone, look for the app called "GPS Status". It will give you an accurate GPS fix, accurate time, compass and level, oh and light level too. All in a free app. Night vision theme too. Works great. =com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2

Just out of interest, how much faith do you place in the bubble level on your mount (in my case an Atlas EQ-G)? It's hard to look straight down on the bubble as it's so tight to the mount housing, and even if I do think I'm level according to the bubble, how do I know the bubble is flat in relation to the mount? I recently did a little maintenance work on my mount and noticed the level is basically just glued in place which doesn't seem particularly precise.

I trust the bubble levels because I have checked them against my precision machinist's level. Spot on accuracy isn't necessary for visual observing, but it does make a difference if using setting circles.

I found a nice app for my smartphone which gives me a two axis level. Now, I don't have a precise level to check it against, but the couple of levels I do have seem to indicate that the level in the phone is pretty accurate. Plus, I know the location I set up at is also level, since it was designed for setting up telescopes on.

Okay dumb question time though - where do you place your phone on the mount to ensure it's level? The tripod is straightforward as the top plate if flat, but once the mount is in place there's no surfaces parallel to the ground. If the tripod isn't moved once the mount is on it's all good, but with adjustments for polar aligning I'm sure it gets off level.

If you look carefully, you'll notice the new Compass app for iOS 7 includes two dots at the bottom of the screen, denoting a second page exists. And if you swipe to reveal that second page, you'll encounter the bubble level.

Spirit level application which is combined with the compass app in I phone 6 (Apple, Cupertino, CA, USA) was used as well as a free downloadable application (Bubble Level, Spirit Level, version 3.24, NixGame) for Android platform based smartphones and a Protractor app for angles measurement. Spirit level applications use the horizontal floor line as a 0 reference point, so when the smartphone is tilted, the application will show the degree of the tilting angle. The smartphone is placed in a gas plasma sterilized zip plastic bag (Snap & Seal; Classic consumer products, INC., Englewood, US) [Figure 1A].

Of the many cool goodies in Google Search, this must be one of the most interesting and useful ones. Simply open Google Now or Google Search in Chrome and look for "bubble level," and you'll get a, well, bubble level. Quite expectedly.

The level appears as the top search card and is interactive. It adapts to whether you're holding your phone in portrait or landscape, or laying it flat on a table. While you may not use this for some very precise work, it is super cool and could come handy if you want to hang a poster or painting and just need an average way to know it's not completely crooked without installing a third-party app.

Use the option menu to change to camera mode. Camera mode allows you to see the object with the level in the picture. This gives you the ability to see if something is level without laying the phone on it.

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This Android application is used for testing how level an object is, mimicking the appearance of an actual bubble level. This application is useful for avoiding carrying an actual bubble level around, and having a multi-purpose device for testing how level an object is and having other tools all-in-one.

This is a screen capture of the Android application in action. The green oval represents what would be the bubble in an actual bubble level. When in use, the green bubble will appear to "float" away from the center, and as the object the device is laying on is rotated, the green bubble moves closer or further from the center.This is another screen capture of the program. This time, the device has been rotated the opposite direction of the first screen capture.



FeaturesVisually aids in making a surface level.Mimics the appearance of an actual bubble level.Version

1.0 - 25 October 2010


Future Plans

The level needs to be more sensitive, adjust accordingly.

Make the level more aesthetically pleasing.


Instructions

Place the phone on a flat object and adjust the object to center the bubble drawn on the device.


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With Bubble Level, the screen of your Android device becomes a classic bubble level that will indicate if the object you're placing is level or not. It works the same way as a normal level; just place the device on the object's surface and check the bubble. ff782bc1db

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