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Sensor + App vs. Spirit Level — What's the Real Benefit?

· by 040 Team

Sensor + App vs. Spirit Level — What's the Real Benefit?

Spirit levels have been around for over 100 years. They work without power, can't crash, cost 5 euros. Why would you get a BLE sensor and an app? Fair question. Here's an honest answer.

What's the spirit level for?

The classic bubble level shows you whether a surface is flat. In a camping context: you place it on a shelf, the table, or the hood, and check how far the bubble is off-center.

Pros:

Cons:

What sensor + app add

Accuracy at 0.1° instead of "bubble somewhere on the left". The digital readout gives you precise values. You can fine-tune instead of guessing.

Operate from outside the vehicle. You stand outside at the mover or hitch and see on your phone where you are. No in-and-out dance. This is where the app actually beats the spirit level.

Sound + vibration. Like a parking sensor. No need to look at the screen, you can hear it. Both hands free for mover control or cranking the supports down.

Wedge calculation. The app calculates: 4 cm wedge under left front wheel. The spirit level only shows "tilted", not how tilted in centimeters.

Logging. If you have a sensor with temperature readings, you also know if it's about to freeze overnight (frost in the water tank).

Apple-style visualization

We try hard not to make this look like a 90s workshop app. Large pitch/roll indicator, clean gradients, big fonts, high contrast. That matters for our target audience — many campers are 60+, and clean UI helps more than three extra features.

When is a spirit level enough?

Honestly: in many cases.

Sensor + app are worth it if you:

USP: operate from outside the vehicle

This is the one point where no spirit level can compete. You control the mover, look at your phone, hear the sound — and stop exactly when it goes green. With a spirit level you'd have to step inside after every movement.

To the app

See you on the road — Your 040 Team