AirMeasure - AR Tape & Ruler Reviews – Page 14

5/5 rating based on 152 reviews. Read all reviews for AirMeasure - AR Tape & Ruler for iPhone.
AirMeasure - AR Tape & Ruler is paid iOS app published by Laan Consulting Corp

Bad sensory program

Veskridgeii

Horrible sensory program unless direct light is on what you’re measuring this thing Goes crazy


Promising?

c6y

A bug: I can't move the endpoints. Nice interface.


Calibration never finishes

Trout

Calibration never finishes. It just spins and spins, measurements are never allowed this app is useless.


Cool app. Needs metric units!

Daver141

Been playing with this app for a week and its fun and accurate. Please add metric units...


It ain’t here yet...

atavision

AR may be the next big thing, but it hasn’t made it into the pro ranks just yet. If this app could do just one of the many tasks that claims to be able to do accurately it would be worth it. It cannot do any accurately. AR is not an accurate way of measuring, yet. I’m as disappointed to have to write this review, as you are reading it. I wish this App worked, but there is just no way you can use a tape measure that is off by several inches when measuring something only a couple feet long. This app, and all the AR measuring apps, measure things as well as Zoltar predicts the future.


nifty little app

move think

Nifty little app but I would love to see the ability to use metric units (cm, m). Edit: Now there's the ability to switch between feet and meters! Nice. But, the measurements still seem to be off sometimes.


Too good to be true

Isaac Wasi

Amazing App, works very nicely when you pan the camera to scan the area properly. Sometimes, there's a little bit of error of about 1 inch, but I guess that fine.


Great Look, Doesn’t Really Measure Up

PSiMac

I’ve tried this App since the first version and I’ve had mixed results. While I like a lot about the design, usability is still too complex to understand. Accuracy seems questionable in most cases. For instance, I was testing the “measure a human” function, and my 5’1” subject was consistently measured below his height. The App would say, “Point to the Floor” and I would, then no further direction. So I would move the phone up and it would detect a face. Intuitively, once it detects the face you would think that’s the measurement. Not only was it inconsistent, but I was getting measurements of 3’9”, 4’6”, and others below 5’. I was in a well lit space with plenty of contrast. Other features, like hanging a picture on the wall, never worked for me. Detecting a plane (the wall) seemed challenging for the App, so it never really saw the wall. All the different modes are cool. Some are easy to understand and some are impossible to comprehend because the interface doesn’t give you feedback about what it’s doing. Many of the modes seem redundant as far as function, but they have completely different methods of getting to the function. I’m not sure what the purpose of one measurement mode is over another in a lot of cases. All in all I think the App has promise, but it’s no replacement for a quality laser measurement tool or a good ol’ tape measure. Until it’s somewhat accurate, I see no point using it.


Excellent app

Disney wis

Use it to measure rooms. Will use when fishing


Doesn't work on iPhone X

diputz42

It never gets past the "Tracking initialization, please wait" screen, so you can't actually measure anything. I've tried from various distances all throughout the house, and nothing has worked. Hard to believe they haven't tested it on the iPhone X even almost 3 months after its release.