Mooshimeter
1.0.55 (2590)
Mooshim Engineering LLC.
4.21
116 reviews
10,000+
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Free
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About Mooshimeter
Mooshimeter was a tools app that used to be available on Google Play. It was developed
by Mooshim Engineering LLC..
The APK had been available since January 2018.
Mooshimeter was unpublished from Google Play Nov 13, 2024.
It was rated 4.21 out of 5 stars, based on 120 ratings. The last update of the app was on November 16, 2023. Mooshimeter had a content rating "Everyone".
Mooshimeter had an APK download size of 2.74 MB and the latest version available was 1.0.55 (2590). Mooshimeter was FREE to download.
It was rated 4.21 out of 5 stars, based on 120 ratings. The last update of the app was on November 16, 2023. Mooshimeter had a content rating "Everyone".
Mooshimeter had an APK download size of 2.74 MB and the latest version available was 1.0.55 (2590). Mooshimeter was FREE to download.
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Price | Free to download |
Total downloads | 11 thousand |
Rating | 4.21 based on 120 ratings |
Version | 1.0.55 (2590) |
APK size | 2.74 MB |
Number of libraries | 5 |
Designed for Android | 4.3+ |
Suitable for | Everyone |
Ads | NO ads |
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Mooshimeter has been downloaded 11 thousand times.
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★★★★★
I like the concept. The app could certainly be improved. The measurement configuration options could be better explained, add an option to compute amperage from a shunt voltage drop, and improve the plots. Overall it's a unique and useful device. I rely on don't like the location permissions. If at all possible that should be eliminated.
★★★★★
Very good app. Working well Gunther android. Gunther iOS (iPad Mini 4 with
latest os) the graphical (scopelike) has problems: manual/auto setting
makes no difference, erratic graphic. And one missing option: frequency
measurement (could be done in the firmware as there seems to be some memory
left or an add-on on the SD card or in the app. Anyway this moos hi meter
fills a great gap in fast field engineering. Alex.
★★☆☆☆
I question the accuracy of this device. It reports ~35VAC on a 120VAC line. That's an error of ±71%. Not really useful. I tried a few things, but nothing worked. Fluke 87-V reports 120.8VAC on the same line. It could be a defect, but the 2 of these I purchased are going back. The dosimeter might work for some people, but I doubt it. It needs a little work. The need for location permission is doubtful. The maker should either justify the need, or drop it from the app. Bye bye dosimeter!
★★☆☆☆
Great hardware that I regret spending money on in the first 5 minutes of trying to use the app. Not updated since January 2018... So appears to be abandonware even though they will gladly sell you the hardware. The auto-scaling is garbage. You can manually zoom with your fingers millivolts at a time which takes forever. This thing could completely replace my scope for most tasks if it was not hamstrung by the app. The hardware is useless to me now.
★★☆☆☆
2020 dead on android, looping bt connect requests, but when it used to work so many issues with app never resolved. I found it infuriating at boot up log scaling overrides your last use really annoying because it takes absolutely ages manually scaling the voltage up from uV to V, a minor issue I would have expected a calibration function for external current shunts, would be simple in software, just tell it what test/cal current you have In your shunt to recal +memory's for different shunts, some log spreadsheet conversion examples would be nice, google searched scientific notation to decimal conversions didn't work for me, DEV REQUEST:can u open source the app for forum user improvements, so clever people can help not clever people-(me) take a load off yourself, , also a big issue, no battery box, so a battery leak will kill it dead, (if you external power mod it that would be live upto 600v), no sd access without pulling it apart, (should be a way and still be safe) .such huge potential yet currently a bit of a failure
Technologies used by Mooshimeter
Mooshimeter is requesting 12 permissions and is using 7 libraries.Show details
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