What’s better than using Serial WiFi Terminal by Kai Morich? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
About the App
Serial WiFi Terminal is a straightforward way to connect to your devices over WiFi—whether you’re tinkering with an ESP8266, managing servers, or just want a hassle-free console. No frills, just a reliable terminal that keeps things simple yet effective. If you’ve ever needed to jump into ssh, telnet, or mess with raw-socket connections from your phone, this app’s ready for the job.
App Features
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Multiple Protocol Support
Switch easily between ssh, telnet, or raw socket connections depending on what your project or task needs. Handy if you’re juggling different types of hardware. -
ESP8266 WiFi to Serial Compatibility
Got an ESP8266? Whether you’re using Arduino sketches or firmware like esp-link, Serial WiFi Terminal makes connecting a breeze. Perfect for DIYers and hardware hackers. -
Line-Oriented Terminal
The app is designed for sending and receiving one line at a time—great for stability, especially with embedded devices or when you want to keep things clean and uncluttered. -
Linux Terminal Use
Need quick access to a Linux command-line remotely? Go ahead—just remember, it’s not a full-scale emulator but covers all the basics for everyday tasks. -
No Unnecessary Extras
Every feature is free to use, with no annoying ads or nags. There’s just an optional “Donate” if you want to support Kai Morich—otherwise, the toolbox is wide open.
And if you’re running Serial WiFi Terminal on BlueStacks, you’ll get a smooth, desktop-style experience—making it easy to manage projects from your computer, not just your phone.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.