Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Makita Mobile Tools, a fun Tools app from Makita Corporation.
Makita Mobile Tools feels like a pocket toolbox packed into a simple app. It is very no nonsense and straight to the point. You get a spirit level, a basic leveling instrument, a sound level meter, a flashlight toggle, a distance measure, a quick link to Makita’s site, and a battery indicator for the device. The layout is clean, big buttons, nothing flashy, and there are no ads getting in the way. It suits someone who just wants a few handy checks during a job or around a workshop without digging through separate apps.
On a PC with BlueStacks, it runs smoothly and switching between tools with a mouse is easy. A few tools depend on phone sensors though, so expectations should be realistic. The spirit level and leveling stuff usually need an accelerometer, so accuracy on a desktop can be limited or not meaningful. The sound meter will listen through the PC microphone and gives a rough sense of noise, good for quick checks, not for certification. Flashlight is obviously not useful on a computer. Distance measure is fine for quick estimates when the webcam works, but not a replacement for a tape. The battery indicator reports the emulator’s battery state, so that is not very helpful on a plugged in machine. Still, having all these utilities bundled in one place, free and clean, is hard to complain about if someone wants simple tools with minimal fuss.
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