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10 Best Android Emulators For 2019

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10 Best Android Emulators For 2019

Android is a widely used operating system by developers and gamers alike. The ability to work on an Android system connected to a big screen with mouse and keyboard accessibility certainly gives you an added satisfaction. With Android emulators, you can enjoy the best of Android experience on your Windows or Mac OS computer. Android Emulators prove to be helpful at times when you wish to test apps on a desktop or simply wish to enjoy your favorite mobile game on a big screen using a mouse and keyboard.

Setting up the Android emulation on your PC is simple once you have decided on the best Android emulator for your system. The whole process is simple, download the application and install it though it can be a bit tricky for you with so many Android emulators available in the market.

The list of Android emulators available online is huge but we will present you with some of our personal recommendations which might prove to be helpful in making a decision. We present you with the 10 best Android emulators for 2019.

10 Best Android Emulators For 2019

BlueStacks

Bluestacks is one of the leading Android emulators being used on Windows and Mac alike. It is preferred mostly by most of the Android gamers out there as it is really easy to set up and it also frequently receives regular updates. The app performance is a bit sluggish when it comes to app development work though. There have been constant improvements made over the years and with the frequent updates makes it possible to run the app even on most of the old PCs as well.

Bluestack is surely one of the best Android emulators, though it does comes with a few ads which might just disturb you. Apart from that, it should work well with most of the computers and laptops out there.

Features:

  • Easy to set up
  • Multiple accounts support
  • Latest Android version

Nox Player

Nox Player is extremely popular amongst Android gamers, though would like to say it works absolutely fine with other Android apps as well. Nox Player comes with features like key mapping with your keyboard, actual controller support and also has the ability to keymap gesture controls which makes it a perfect match when it comes playing games like PUBG, Justice League and many more.

The app comes with other features where you can specify the CPU and RAM usage, which will deliver you rich gaming experience. Above all the Nox Player comes for free and the free version is completely ads free.

The Nox Player takes some time to load on the system and uses a lot of resources, this makes working with multiple apps at the same time a bit sluggish. Overall though it is certainly the best Android emulators for you to go for.

Features:

  • Use Multiple windows on the single device
  • Provides Actual Controllers by Mapping your Keyboard, Mouse, and Gamepad.

MEmu

MEmu is a new member to the family of Android emulators compared to the other popular Android emulators around. Gamers love the app and it performs similarly to Bluestacks and Nox as far as performance is concerned.

MEmu performs best on both AMD and Nvidia chipsets and is highly recommended for high-performance gaming, though we find the graphics performance a bit poor. It works on different Android versions like Android Jelly Bean, Kit Kat, and Lollipop.

Yet it is a useful productivity tool and works with many apps, it may be a touch sluggish but it does do the job.

Features:

  • Provides Actual Controllers by Mapping your Keyboard, Mouse, and Gamepad.
  • Supports AMD and NVidia Chipsets
  • Allows you to set Virtual Location on Google Maps.

KoPlayer

KoPlayer is a relatively new addition to the list Android emulator, it is lightweight which helps deliver a lag-free gaming experience. Keeping the gamers in mind the app comes with the regular key mapping to emulate a controller with your keyboard and gamepad emulation. Another great feature that comes with this app is it allows you to record gameplay and upload it where ever you want.

The app does come with a few ads but it’s not annoying, the app is available for download free of cost and is easy to install and navigate.

It can be used for productivity apps but at times you can experience occasional freezing of the app, to be honest, most emulators on the list perform similarly.

Features:

  • Simple User Interface
  • For All Android device
  • Easy to set up and navigate

Genymotion

Genymotion is an Android emulator highly rated by most of the developers. It allows you to work with different devices on various versions of Android. It is compatible with Android SDK and Android Studio. It works on Window, Mac OS and Linux.

You can download the app for free for your Window, Mac OS and Linux computers and cloud use. You can take advantage of the Genymotions servers in case you are using a sluggish computer.

Features:

  • Supports Android Studio and Android SDK
  • Runs on Windows MacOs and Linux
  • Runs Android version 4.1 to 8.0

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10 Best Android Emulators For 2019

Android Studio

Google offers you with a default Android emulator which especially caters to developers in the form of the Android Studio. It basically comes with a pack of tools and plugins which help in development and testing apps.

It comes with a built-in emulator which can test out your app or game, but it comes with limited features in comparison to the other emulator’s apps around. Again it is a bit complicated to install Android Studio and takes time to complete the installation. The app also supports Kotlin in case you wish to test and run Kotlin based apps.

Features:

  • Official emulator by Google
  • Regular updates
  • Runs Android and Kotlin apps

RemixOS

RemixOS is one of the latest Android emulators out there. Remix OS is a bit different from the rest of the emulators as it requires a separate partition, unlike others which can be installed on top of the Window.

Yet the installation process is simple and it’s easy to navigate. Another good feature about RemixOS is you can install it on your USB drive and boot from any computer you have access.

The app is good for productivity apps and games alike, though it does get regular updates we are not sure about its future. For now, it is working and can be downloaded free of cost.

Features:

  • Android OS experience
  • Customizable Toolbar
  • Good for productivity apps and gaming

Bliss

Bliss is entirely different from the other emulators as most run on your Window PC, Bliss is in itself an Android OS which needs to be installed separately. Something similar to a virtual machine type installation.

For the virtual installation, you can use the Virtual Box or it can be installed on a bootable USB drive. The other good thing about Bliss it is open source and comes with a clean user interface free of ads.

We cannot say the Bliss emulator is user-friendly but surely like to recommend it for tech-savvy users.

Features:

  • Open-source and ad-free
  • Beta version running on Android 9 Pie

ARChon

ARChon is not a full-scaleAndroid emulator it needs to install it as a Google Chrome extension. This enables the Chrome browser to run Android apps and games, though with a few limitations.

ARChon may sound easy if you think it will work merely by installing the Chrome extension. Along with the Chrome extension, you will also need to obtain APKs and install them. The entire process can be a bit lengthy and time-consuming.

Given the facts, it still has some positive points as it works with any operating system which can run an instance of Chrome. For more information about its installation can be found on GitHub. It is certainly excellent as a productivity app.

Features:

  • Chrome Integrated
  • Good for productivity apps

Xamarin

Xamarin is almost identical to the Android Studio, the only difference is it can be plugged in with Microsoft Visual Studio which gives a larger development environment.

Xamarin also comes with its own inbuilt emulator for app and game testing and suit most of the developers around.

The installation process is a bit tedious for regular users and also it’s not as powerful as other emulators like the Genymotion. The app is free of cost for personal use and will need to pay for the version that supports working as a team.

Features:

  • Plug in with Microsoft Visual Studio
  • In Built Emulator

We have presented you with the best Android emulators available, do leave your comments below about your experience using them.

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