Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | David Ashton | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Great ***** ... Awesome app" - s100 sdl (UK App Store)
"Nice ***** ... I love it … I'm at work and I don't want people to panic … good job" - Codily (US App Store)
"***** ... Works great ... right on from the national radiation map in my area."- Maestro917 (US App Store)
"Pretty Cool *****"- HaloMasterEpic (Canada App Store)
"Awesome! *****" - TheAdamMaster219 (Croatia App Store)
FEATURES
• easy-to-read LCD display measures “hazard” level
• oversized numeric meter measures in microsieverts per hour
• digitally “accurate” from 0.10 μSv/h to 1.00 μSv/h
• realistic sound with authentic audio click rate, easily mutable for library or classroom use
• crisp Retina graphics for Retina-supported devices
• tilt-sensitive control
SOCIALIZE
• Twitter: tweet your findings and let your followers know where you found them
• Facebook: share your findings with friends and family and where you found them
iPHONE 5 ALSO SUPPORTED
• optimized for iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, and iPod touch 5th Generation four inch displays
AND THAT'S NOT ALL
• easy-to-grip back helps keep Free Geiger Counter in your hand not on the floor
• convenient pocket size lets you take Free Geiger Counter everywhere
WARNING
Free Geiger Counter is meant for entertainment purposes only and is entirely ineffective at detecting actual ionizing radiation. Free Geiger Counter is factory-calibrated to the x-axis and contains no user-serviceable parts.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Hold Free Geiger Counter flat and face up.
2. Smoothly tilt Free Geiger Counter's face to the left or right on the x-axis to increase levels.
3. For best results with Free Geiger Counter, practice subtly twisting it as you move it towards your target. Be slow and smooth.
It's not bad, I love it personally but I haven't tested the sound yet. I'm at work and I don't want people to panic of its real lol, but good job
The audio does this app uses is not based strictly enough to that of an actual Geiger Counter
Works great, had some old Chinese dishes and it read 1 rad. It then settled down to a .014 rad, which was right on from the national radiation map in my area.
Slow response time and limited function make this app not worth the time.
You can easily trick your friends into thinking their sushi or whatever is radioactive with this app. Recommended!!
You have to tilt it to get it up to a good reading which might be confusing some of the other reviewers. Also make sure you have the volume up. It works well even on my older iPod touch.
Good. You've got to try it out for a little while to get the hang of holding it right and twisting it the right way but it works just fine. Turn your volume up if the room is noisy.