Tap the button to vibrate
Vibration Patterns
Duration Vibration
How long should it vibrate?
Custom Pattern (vibrate, pause, vibrate, pause… in ms)
First value = vibrate, second = pause, third = vibrate…
Status
Pattern Guide
200 ms
150, 100, 150
1000 ms
100,50,100,50,100
80,50,80,400,80
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Tip
Make sure your phone is not in silent/vibrate-only mode when testing. Some Android devices disable vibration in Do Not Disturb mode.
Online Phone Vibration Test — Test Your Phone Vibration Instantly
A phone vibration test helps you quickly check whether your phone's vibration function is working properly. This free online vibration test tool allows you to vibrate your phone directly from your browser without downloading any app or software.
Simply open the page on your Android phone, tap the vibration button, and your device will start vibrating instantly. The tool uses the browser's built-in Web Vibration API to trigger phone vibration safely and directly.
Whether your phone is not vibrating for calls, notifications, alarms, or messages, this vibration checker helps you determine if the problem is related to your phone settings, browser support, or the vibration motor itself.
This tool works on most Android devices using:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Samsung Internet
- Edge
- Opera
No installation is required.
What Is a Phone Vibration Test?
A phone vibration test is a simple way to verify whether your smartphone's vibration feature is functioning correctly.
Modern smartphones use a small vibration motor inside the device to create vibration alerts for:
- Incoming calls
- Notifications
- Alarms
- Messages
- Reminders
- Silent mode alerts
If your phone suddenly stops vibrating, a vibration test helps identify whether:
- Vibration is disabled in settings
- Your browser does not support vibration
- Battery saver is blocking vibration
- The vibration motor is damaged
This online tool provides an instant way to test vibration functionality directly in your browser.
Why Use This Online Vibration Test Tool?
There are many situations where a quick vibration test becomes useful.
Check if Your Phone Is Vibrating Properly
If your device no longer vibrates during calls or notifications, this tool helps confirm whether the vibration feature still works. You can instantly test:
- Notification vibration
- Alarm vibration
- Silent mode vibration
- Message vibration
- General phone vibration functionality
If the phone vibrates successfully during the test, the issue is usually related to your notification settings rather than hardware damage.
Test Phone Vibration After Repair
After replacing the screen, battery, charging port, or motherboard, the vibration connector may become loose or disconnected. A quick vibration test confirms whether the vibration motor still functions correctly after repair.
Check Used Phones Before Buying
When buying a second-hand smartphone, it is important to test all hardware features including vibration. Some older phones have:
- Weak vibration
- Inconsistent vibration
- Completely broken vibration motors
Using this online vibration checker helps you verify the device before purchasing.
Diagnose Vibration Problems
This vibration test can help identify common problems such as:
- Phone not vibrating
- Weak vibration
- Delayed vibration
- Random vibration stopping
- Vibration not working in silent mode
Testing different vibration patterns can help determine whether the issue is software-related or hardware-related.
How to Test Phone Vibration Online
Follow these simple steps to test your phone vibration.
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Open the Tool on Your Phone
Open the vibration test page using your Android smartphone or tablet. For best results, use:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Samsung Internet
- Edge or Opera
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Check Browser Support
When the page loads, the tool automatically checks whether your browser supports vibration functionality. If vibration support is detected, you can begin testing immediately. If not, your browser or operating system may block vibration access.
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Tap the Vibrate Button
Press the vibration button to start the vibration test. Your phone should immediately begin vibrating. Try different vibration presets to compare:
- Short vibration
- Long vibration
- Repeated vibration
- Pulse vibration patterns
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Test Custom Vibration Patterns
You can also create custom vibration sequences using comma-separated millisecond values. For example:
300, 100, 300means vibrate 300ms → pause 100ms → vibrate again 300ms.This feature is useful for testing different vibration durations and patterns on your device.
Why Is My Phone Not Vibrating?
If your phone does not vibrate during the test, check the following issues.
Vibration Disabled in Settings
Some phones allow users to disable vibration completely. Check:
- Settings → Sound & Vibration
- Vibration Intensity
- Notification Settings
- Silent Mode Settings
Make sure vibration is enabled.
Do Not Disturb (DND) Mode
Certain Android devices disable vibration while Do Not Disturb mode is active. Turn off:
- DND mode
- Focus mode
- Silent restrictions
Battery Saver Restrictions
Battery saver mode may reduce or disable vibration functionality to save power. Disable:
- Battery optimization
- Adaptive battery
- Power saving mode
Browser Does Not Support Vibration
Some browsers block the Web Vibration API. For best compatibility use:
- Android Chrome
- Firefox
- Samsung Internet
- Edge
Hardware Damage
If the vibration still does not work after checking all settings, the vibration motor may be damaged. This often happens because of:
- Accidental drops
- Water damage
- Internal hardware failure
- Repair issues
Does the Vibration Test Work on iPhone?
No. Apple does not allow browser-based vibration testing on iPhone or iPad. All iOS browsers use Apple's WebKit engine, which blocks the browser vibration API. This means:
- Safari does not support vibration testing
- Chrome for iPhone does not support vibration
- Firefox for iPhone does not support vibration
How to Test Vibration on iPhone
To test vibration manually on iPhone:
- 1 Open Settings
- 2 Go to Sounds & Haptics
- 3 Enable Vibrate on Ring and Vibrate on Silent
- 4 Tap any ringtone to preview vibration
You can also check: Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Vibration
Supported Browsers
This online vibration test works on:
- Android Chrome
- Firefox for Android
- Samsung Internet
- Android Edge
- Opera Mobile
The vibration test does not work on:
- Safari (iOS / macOS)
- Chrome for iPhone
- Firefox for iPhone
- iPad browsers
Is This Online Vibration Test Safe?
Yes. This phone vibration checker is completely safe to use. The tool:
- Does not access personal data
- Does not require permissions
- Does not install software
- Works entirely inside your browser
It only sends a vibration command to the phone's vibration motor. Browsers and operating systems limit vibration duration and intensity to protect the hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Open the vibration test page on your Android phone and tap the vibration button. Your browser will instantly trigger the device vibration using the Web Vibration API — no app, plugin, or permission required.
Possible reasons include:
- Vibration disabled in settings
- DND mode enabled
- Battery saver restrictions
- Vibration motor damage
This vibration test helps determine whether the hardware still works.
Yes. You can enter custom vibration durations and pause intervals using comma-separated millisecond values to test different vibration patterns on your device.
No. This is a browser-based online vibration test tool that works instantly without installation. Simply open the page on your phone and tap the vibrate button.
No. Browsers and operating systems limit vibration duration and intensity to protect the hardware. There is no risk of damaging the vibration motor through browser-based vibration testing.
Final Thoughts
This free online phone vibration test tool helps you:
- Test phone vibration online
- Check vibration functionality
- Diagnose vibration problems
- Verify vibration after repair
- Test custom vibration patterns directly from your browser
If your phone is not vibrating properly, this tool provides a fast and easy way to determine whether the issue is caused by settings, browser compatibility, or hardware failure.