General How do I use phyphox? When opening phyphox, it does not explain much, because it is mostly a collection of tools that can be used in a physical experiment. … Continue reading “Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)”
phyphox is available for free on Android and iOS. You can directly install it from Google Play (Android) or the App Store (iOS) using the following links: Alternatively, you can … Continue reading “Download”
Phyphox can be controlled remotely from any device that is on the same network as the phone and has a contemporary web browser. On this page we will explain, how … Continue reading “Remote control”
Currently, phyphox supports the following inputs and outputs: Inputs Accelerometer Magnetometer Gyroscope Light sensor Pressure Proximity sensor Microphone GPS/Location Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)* Outputs Speaker Bluetooth … Continue reading “Supported sensors”