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Phone Vibration Tester

Device Support

Vibration

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Device Type

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Quick Tests

Vibration Patterns

Custom Pattern Creator

500 ms
200 ms
3 times

Vibration Log

Total Tests

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Last Pattern

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Duration

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Status

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What is online Phone Vibration Tester?

The Phone Vibration Tester is a free, browser-based tool that allows you to test and customize your device's vibration capabilities. Whether you want to check if your phone's vibration motor is working properly or create custom haptic feedback patterns, this tool provides an intuitive interface to explore various vibration intensities and rhythms. It instantly detects whether your device supports the Vibration API and offers pre-built patterns like heartbeat, SOS, and alarm sounds, along with the ability to design your own unique vibration sequences. Perfect for developers testing haptic feedback implementations or users wanting to verify their device's vibration functionality.

How to use Phone Vibration Tester?

Using the Phone Vibration Tester is incredibly straightforward. First, open the tool in your mobile browser or on a device that supports vibration. The tool automatically checks your device compatibility and displays the support status at the top. To test basic vibrations, simply tap one of the Quick Test buttons (Short, Medium, Long, or Double) to feel different vibration durations. For more variety, explore the Vibration Patterns section featuring eight unique patterns including Heartbeat, SOS, and Wave effects.

If you want complete control, use the Custom Pattern creator where you can adjust three parameters: vibration duration (50-2000ms), pause duration between vibrations (50-2000ms), and repeat count (1-10 times). Slide the controls to your preferred settings and click "Test Custom Pattern" to experience your creation. The tool tracks all your tests in the Activity Log and displays statistics including total tests performed and last pattern used. Use the Stop All button to immediately cancel any ongoing vibration, and Clear Log to reset your testing history.

Use Cases for Phone Vibration Tester

The Phone Vibration Tester serves multiple practical purposes. Mobile app developers can use it to test and prototype haptic feedback patterns before implementing them in their applications. Quality assurance testers can verify that device vibration motors are functioning correctly across different smartphones and tablets. Users who suspect their phone's vibration isn't working properly can quickly diagnose hardware issues.

Accessibility designers can experiment with different vibration patterns to create better notification systems for users with hearing impairments. Game developers can prototype various haptic feedback patterns for different in-game actions and events. Additionally, anyone curious about their device's capabilities can explore the range of vibration patterns their phone supports, from subtle notifications to intense alarm patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Phone Vibration Tester? Find answers to the most common queries below.

The Vibration API is primarily supported on mobile devices and some modern laptops with haptic feedback. Desktop computers typically don't have vibration motors. If you're on a mobile device and see this message, try updating your browser or using a different browser like Chrome or Safari.
Use the Custom Pattern section where you can adjust three sliders: Vibration Duration controls how long each vibration lasts, Pause Duration sets the gap between vibrations, and Repeat Count determines how many times the pattern repeats. Adjust these settings and click "Test Custom Pattern" to try your creation.
Quick Test offers simple, single vibrations of varying lengths (200ms to 1000ms), perfect for basic testing. Vibration Patterns provide complex, multi-part sequences that create recognizable rhythms like a heartbeat or SOS signal, ideal for testing more sophisticated haptic feedback.
This tool helps diagnose whether your vibration feature is working, but it cannot repair hardware issues. If the tool shows vibration is supported but you feel nothing, your device may have a hardware problem requiring professional repair.
Yes, the Phone Vibration Tester works on both iOS and Android devices through their mobile browsers. The Vibration API is supported by Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android, among other modern mobile browsers.
The Activity Log displays the pattern name, timestamp of when you tested it, and total duration in milliseconds (ms). For example, "500ms" means the complete vibration pattern lasted 500 milliseconds or half a second.
Some devices have limitations on vibration intensity and duration. Very short vibrations (under 50ms) might not be noticeable on all devices. Additionally, if your device is in battery-saving mode or has vibration intensity set too low in system settings, patterns may feel weaker.
No, all testing happens entirely in your browser. The tool doesn't save, collect, or share any data about your vibration tests. Your statistics and activity log are temporary and reset when you close the browser tab or click "Clear Log."