Check my device hardware

Summarize hardware signals the browser exposes: platform, CPU cores, RAM estimate, touch, network status, Bluetooth/USB APIs, GPU, screen, and battery when available.

My Hardware uses Navigator APIs (`hardwareConcurrency`, `deviceMemory`, touch, onLine) plus GPU/display probes. Suitable for desktops, laptops, and phones; CPU/RAM values are privacy-rounded hints, not a replacement for system tools — CheckProxy.org.

Scanning hardware…

Scanning hardware…

FAQ — Hardware & device info

Limits when checking CPU, RAM, and device APIs on the web.

`hardwareConcurrency` is logical workers the browser allows — usually close to physical cores but may be capped for security or battery saving.

Browsers return coarse buckets (4, 8, 16…) and may round up. It guides web resource limits, not exact installed RAM.

Web Bluetooth and WebUSB need HTTPS, user permission, and browser support. “Available API” is not the same as paired peripherals.

Battery Status API is restricted on many browsers. Only supported devices show level and charging state.

These values can contribute to browser fingerprinting. This page shows them for your transparency — not as a full security audit.