Test your phone’s vibration in one click! Our free Online Vibration Simulator is the easiest way to check your device’s vibrate motor. Just choose a duration, tap the button, and feel the buzz right from your browser.
Ready to vibrate!
About This Online Vibration Simulator
This Online Vibration Simulator is a simple, free tool designed to do one job perfectly: make your phone vibrate on command. We all rely on that silent buzz to catch important calls or messages. When it stops working, it’s hard to know if the motor is broken or if it’s just a software glitch. This tool removes the guesswork. With no app to download, it works straight from your mobile browser, letting you trigger your device’s vibration motor for preset times or a custom duration that you control.
🚀 How to Use Online Vibration Simulator
- Open this page on a compatible mobile device (like a smartphone or tablet).
- Choose Your Duration:
- For a quick test: Tap one of the preset buttons: Vibrate 1 Second, Vibrate 2 Seconds, or Vibrate 5 Seconds.
- For a custom test: Type any number (in seconds) into the “Enter Custom Duration” box. For example, type 15 for a 15-second vibration.
- Activate: Tap the ✔ Vibrate button. Your device should start vibrating immediately for the time you selected!
⭐ Use Cases for the Vibration Simulator
- Hardware Check: The #1 use! Instantly find out if your phone’s vibration motor is functional.
- Troubleshooting: Diagnose if a lack of vibration is due to a broken part or a bad software setting.
- Test a New Phone: Just got a new or refurbished device? Run it through a quick test.
- Simple Massager: Set a custom duration for 30 or 60 seconds and use your phone as a mini-massager for your hand or neck.
- Developer Testing: A quick way for web and app developers to test the browser’s Vibrate API without writing any code.
FAQs About the Vibration Simulator
Q1: Why isn’t my phone vibrating?
This tool relies on your device’s built-in Vibration API, which is standard on most modern smartphones (like Android and iOS). If it’s not working, check a few things:
- Are you on a desktop? Most laptops and desktop PCs don’t have a vibration motor. This tool is for mobile devices.
- Is vibration turned off? Check your phone’s “Sounds and Haptics” or “Vibration” settings to ensure vibration is enabled.
- Is your browser supported? Make sure you’re using an up-to-date browser like Chrome, Safari, or Firefox on your phone.
Q2: What is the main purpose of this tool?
It has a few great uses! The primary use is to test your hardware. If you’re not getting notifications, you can use this tool to see if your phone’s vibrate motor is broken or if it’s just a software setting. People also use it as a simple, on-demand massager.
Q3: Is it safe to use this vibration simulator?
Yes, 100%. The tool only uses a standard, safe function that’s already in your phone. It’s the same function that apps use to make your phone vibrate for calls or texts. It doesn’t access any personal data, and it can’t harm your device.
Q4: Can I set a vibration for longer than 10 seconds?
Absolutely! The 1, 2, and 5-second buttons are just for convenience. You can type any number you want into the “Custom Duration” box. If you want it to vibrate for 30 seconds or even 60 seconds, just type in “30” or “60” and hit the “Vibrate” button.