User agent detail

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/533.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/5.0.375.127 Large Screen Safari/533.4 GoogleTV/162671
GeneralDeviceBot
ProviderBrowserEngineOSBrandModelTypeIs mobileIs touchIs botNameTypeParse timeActions
Source result (test suite)
whichbrowser/parser
/tests/data/television/google.yaml
Chrome 5Google TV Webkit 533.4television Detail
Providers
BrowscapPhp
6012
Chrome 5.0WebKit Linux GoogleGoogleTVTV Device0.04901 Detail
DonatjUAParser
v0.5.0
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeclosecloseclosecloseclosecloseclosecloseclose0.001 Detail
NeutrinoApiCom
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeLinux desktop-browsercloseclose0.18702 Detail
PiwikDeviceDetector
3.5.2
Chrome 5.0WebKit Google TV 162671GoogleGoogleTVtvyes0.005 Detail
SinergiBrowserDetector
6.0.0
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeLinux closecloseclosecloseclose0.001 Detail
UAParser
v3.4.5
Chrome 5.0.375closeGoogleTV GoogleTVcloseclosecloseclose0.002 Detail
UserAgentStringCom
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeLinux closecloseclosecloseclose0.05801 Detail
WhatIsMyBrowserCom
Chrome 5.0.375.127WebKit 533.4Google TV closeclosecloseclosecloseclose0.41004 Detail
WhichBrowser
2.0.10
Chrome 5Webkit 533.4Google TV televisioncloseclose0.004 Detail
Woothee
v1.2.0
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeclosecloseclosepcclosecloseclose0.001 Detail
Wurfl
1.6.4
Chrome 5.0.375.127closeLinux i686 SonyInternet TVSmart-TVcloseclose0.011 Detail

About this comparison

The primary goal of this project is simple
I wanted to know which user agent parser is the most accurate in each part - device detection, bot detection and so on...

The secondary goal is to provide a source for all user agent parsers to improve their detection based on this results.

You can also improve this further, by suggesting ideas at ThaDafinser/UserAgentParserComparison

The comparison is based on the abstraction by ThaDafinser/UserAgentParser
Comparison created 2016-02-13 13:31:42 | by ThaDafinser