Schumann Resonance Live
Track Schumann resonance data live with clear, zoomable charts
Schumann Resonance Live is a focused, no-frills tool for anyone curious about Earth’s natural electromagnetic background. Pulling data directly in real time from the Tomsk measuring station, it turns complex measurements into readable visuals that stay continuously up to date.
The heart of the app is its live charts of Schumann resonances, including frequencies, amplitudes and so‑called “qualities.” These graphs update automatically, so you can simply open the app and watch the patterns evolve without manual refreshing. The 3x zoom feature is particularly useful, allowing you to inspect fine details in the spectrograms or focus on specific bands without losing clarity.
For newcomers, the built‑in information texts are a welcome touch. They offer accessible explanations of what you’re seeing on screen, helping bridge the gap between raw scientific data and practical understanding. Being able to share screenshots and observations with friends or online communities is another plus, especially for hobby researchers, meditators, or weather and space‑weather enthusiasts.
Performance is smooth and lightweight, with no noticeable lag during updates. However, the interface is strictly utilitarian: expect functional charts rather than polished design or deep customization. Another limitation is that all data comes from a single station in Tomsk, so if you’re hoping for a global network view or comparative stations, you may find the scope a bit narrow. Historical archives and alert notifications are also missing.
Overall, Schumann Resonance Live is a niche yet compelling tool that does one thing well: provide continuous, readable access to live Schumann resonance data for users who care more about information than aesthetics.
package name
com.SdorowjeLab.SchumannInfoLive
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Sdorowje-Lab