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Emulators are very useful; they can help app developers test their applications, gamers to use a keyboard or mouse, etc. So let’s take a look at some excellent Android emulators for Mac and PC. Here we go.

LDPlayer

LDPlayer is a fantastic Android emulator for hardcore gamers that runs Android Nougat 7.1. This emulator provides you with a variety of features, including multi-instance, high FPS, good keyboard mapping controls, macros, and graphical support. The LDPlayer emulator supports a wide range of games, including Clash of Clans, Garena Free Fire, Black Desert Mobile, and many others. It’s available for free to use.

Android Studio’s Emulator

Android Studio boasts a bunch of tools to help developers make various kinds of apps or games. It features a built-in emulator that can be used to test out an app or game. Well, its set-up is quite complicated, so that it can take a little bit of time, but it works fantastically. It even supports Kotlin. Well, it’s undoubtedly an excellent emulator, but it’s only useful to developers; for non-developers, it is of no use. This one is also available entirely for free.

ARChon

ARChon is a Google Chrome extension that gives Chrome the ability to run games and apps. Well, this one is quite complicated to run; you will have to download APKs and install them to Chrome. There are a few other setups as well. However, once you set it up, you will be happy to use it. The emulator works with almost every operating system that runs Chrome. You can use it for free.

Bluestacks

Bluestacks is compatible with Windows and Mac, and it’s the mainstream of most Android emulators. It is specifically made for mobile gamers. The emulator includes settings for various games installed along with key mapping. It is a very powerful emulator, but there is another option by Bluestacks, that’s MSI App Player; you can go for this emulator as well. You can use various emulators offered by Bluestacks for free or buy their subscription as well; the subscription cost will be $2 per month for each emulator.

GameLoop

GameLoop is another pretty decent Android emulator for gamers. It supports various games including, Call of Duty: Mobile, PUBG, and many others. It works nicely, but it is not good for developmental or productivity testing. However, it is really great for gaming and available entirely for free to use.

Genymotion

Genymotion is a pretty decent Android emulator for developers that lets developers test their apps on various devices without even owning them. You can easily configure Genymotion for various devices with multiple versions of Android. For example, you can run Nexus 6 with Android 6.0 or Nexus One with Android 4.2. It lets you switch between virtual devices very easily. This one is also not useful to non-developers. However, it is compatible with a desktop computer as well as the cloud. You can use it for free.

Despite the above mentioned Android emulators, you can even go for MEmu, Nox, Phoenix OS, PrimeOS, Remix OS Player, Xamarin, and YouWave.

Source: Here Are Some Excellent Android Emulators for Mac and PC

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