Just to toss another option out there, there are several flight apps for ipad that can interface with GPS/ADS-B units that actually have AHRS integrated in them. For example, Foreflight (annual subscription,
https://www.foreflight.com/) with the Stratus-2 GPS (about $900 new
https://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/ipad- ... ipad.html/) will give you maps, weather, and full attitude display on your ipad. I think Garmin has a similar GPS+software product for Ipad.
As others have said, a bubble level or slip/skid indicator will tell you zero about your actual attitude relative to the horizon in an airplane, they are purely for rudder coordination. This is for the same reason that if you close your eyes or fly into a cloud, your body will eventually lose horizon reference... the feel in the seat of your pants becomes useless, and it's the same feel that the bubble-level would feel.