The best Android screen recorder for 2018

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So you want to record some of the action on your Android smartphone or tablet Well, we've got the best screen recorders for you, picked from
the wide selection of options out there
These are the most reliable and most feature-packed offerings we've found.Any of these tools will do the job of screen recording on Android
a troubleshooting guide for your parents.1
AZ Screen RecorderComprehensive and reliablePacked with video configuration optionsSimple to launch and controlSome features require in-app
paymentsFeature-packed but simple to use, AZ Screen Recorder easily earns its place at the top-end of the Android screen recorder rankings
Through a simple pop-up bubble that appears on screen, you can snap a screenshot, record a video, and even launch a livestream, and the
controls are straightforward enough for anyone to master (there's even a short tutorial).Dive into the app menus and you've got a host of
ways to customize the screen recording
You can switch between resolutions, and frame rates, and bit rates, and even add a timelapse effect
You can drop a logo and text on top of the video as a watermark, start your video with a countdown timer, record audio (externally), and
plenty more besides.Stump up a little cash for the Pro edition of the software to access extra features such as embedded video from the
adverts
If you've got a screen recording job to do, AZ Screen Recorder will be able to do it for you.2
DU RecorderJust about the complete packageEasy to get started and useIncludes powerful video editing toolsSome will want a more lightweight
optionIt's difficult to think of any screen recording feature that DU Recorder is missing, and considering you get everything inside this
app for free, you're getting a lot of functionality here without paying anything
You can pick from a wide variety of video formats for your recordings, giving you whatever balance you need between video quality and video
size.As well as the basic functions of video recording, taking screenshots, and broadcasting livestreams, DU Recorder comes with a bunch of
extras as well
Footage from the front camera can be embedded for those candid reaction shots, you can easily create GIFs from your clips, and there are
options to add annotations and watermarks on top of clips too.It's pretty much the complete package, especially when you consider there are
The interface remains intuitive and straightforward throughout, which has to be a bonus no matter what type of app you're dealing with.3
YouTube GamingPerfect for YouTube and gamingSimple gameplay sharing to YouTubeMinimal interface and controlsLimited to 720p video
resolutionYouTube's gaming app comes with a dedicated screen recording tool intended to help you capture the best moments of your playing
If you spend a lot of time inside the YouTube ecosystem anyway, this could be your best option for a screen recorder.Neat touches are
littered throughout, like the way you get told how much recording time you've got based on the storage space left on your phone
You pick an app or game you want to start in, and you can then jump around into other apps as required
An embedded bubble shows footage from the phone's front camera, a feature which you can't switch off.The latter might limit the app's appeal
can apply some basic edits to your videos along the way
As it's made by Google, you also know the app is going to work fine with Android, with a minimal chance of anything stuttering or freezing.4
Mobizen Screen RecorderCustomizable, versatile and reliableGives you plenty of choice over settingsBoasts a streamlined workflowAds can
occasionally be intrusiveOne of the best and one of the most popular screen recorders for Android, Mobizen throws in all the features you
As is often the case, a simple on-screen pop-up takes care of starting and stopping recordings.We like the way the app guides you through
every part of the capture process, so you're never unsure about what to do or where to go next (after a recording has finished, you can
start another or watch what you've captured)
If you need to make basic edits to your video, there are tools to do that as well, and you can add intros and outros to your clips.Some of
the features of Mobizen require an in-app purchase, but it's still perfectly usable in its free form
While it's a bit less cohesive than some of the other apps we've tried, it's certainly not lacking in features or reliability, and is
definitely worth a try if you want a top-notch Android screen recorder (you can test out all the premium features for free for seven days).5
Screen RecorderSimple and straightforwardLightweight yet powerfulIncludes basic video trimmingNot as many options as some rivalsScreen
capturing apps that cram in a wealth of features are fine with us, and we like them a lot, but Screen Recorder provides a good contrast
It sticks to the essential features of a tool like this, making them easy to access and operate, which means you won't get distracted by a
long list of options or multiple menus when you just want to record.That doesn't mean the app is completely bereft of useful features though
There's a basic video editor included here, for example, and the option to doodle on top of your footage, as well as support for pausing
videos mid-recording
The app lets you customize various aspects of the recording too, including the resolution, frame rate and sound quality.Video recordings can
be stopped by tapping on the notification bar, or by turning the screen off, or by shaking your device: that gives you some idea of the
handy features available in Screen Recorder, even as it tries to stay as lightweight as possible
There's a night mode included that's designed to reduce the amount of strain on your eyes, too.xwDUTCdus2VmKMhPwDeibX.jpg#