Moasure - smart tape measure Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 65 reviews. Read all reviews for Moasure - smart tape measure for iPhone.
Moasure - smart tape measure is free iOS app published by 3D technologies Ltd

Absolute ripped off, DON’T PURCHASE!

Latest buyer beware!

This app is very disappointing ! Use a ruler, protractor, speed square, a human foot or fingers, whatever basic measuring tool to acquire needed measurements. Don’t waste your time or money on this pathetic attempt of simplifying an easy task. EXTREMELY FRUSTRATING, huge waste of valuable time.


Bad purchase

MitchF1955

Not user friendly in every aspect...a waste of $5


super annoying tutorials

noway0123

tutorials are so annoying but can't be skipped. It takes more than a minute apparently. you liar. and why does this app need location service on? App says it doesn't need gps, so why? to steal my personal information?


How use it??

Safin87k

I think this good app but many have problem ?? how i can use ?


Can’t get past tutorial?

Huh3434

Not sure why but can’t get the tutorial to the point you can actually measure something? Any suggestions?


Very good

Rebaz84

Very nice app and easy to use. Very useful. Thanks


Jus

cdbNjdb

I have a iPhone 6 and now since the recent update none of the measurements work


Not for the real world

MCAIARCH

The app requires way too much stability in order to accurately measure between surfaces or points. For example, I tried it in my office, measuring from table top to floor. I got significantly different measurements each time and was told I moved the phone too much. I was simply setting the phone on the floor, picking it up, then setting it on the desk top. Naturally, the phone moved and rotated a bit in the act of picking it up and setting it down. I am not sure I could have been more precise in my movements, but apparently the app requires it. If I scale this activity up for measuring a building, I would not be able to maintain anywhere near this level of precision and stillness. I do not move like a laser. When measuring a space, I have to walk across a room, or many rooms. I cannot be expected to not tilt, rotate, or otherwise shift my phone as I move from one point to the next. Often times there are pieces of furniture or other objects in the way. I think the app requires conditions that are too ideal, and for that reason the measurements cannot be trusted. My work requires very accurate measurements. I think I’ll stick with my laser. It has not let me down except in sunny outdoor settings.


A dedicated and responsive developer

rosevines

I have both the app and the Moasure device and together they make a remarkable pairing. I had difficulty when I first started using Moasure, but the developer has been constantly making improvements and they really show. The ability to measure gradients and circles is a huge plus, and the increase in accuracy and flexibility in taking measurements has made this a truly useful tool. Extraordinary value for money.


Pleasantly surprised of its accuracy

i-Phone-4

I didn’t encounter any bad experience that our frustrated user reported about this app. Instead, I find this app produce an accuracy unmatched by five like apps I’ve used. One of it cost up to $9. While this app only cost less than a 25ft tape measure. After some learning curve fittings using a knowns dimensions, a best practice of measuring routines me was developed. From then on it reports 70” for a table of 70.12” long. Similarly, reports 31.5” width from 31.5”. The basic accuracy is spot on, the only catch is that we must refine and develop a best measurement routine. It also reports 45-deg on a 45-deg corner on XY plane. Good job Moasure team. Update : This app was released in favor to inside (hollow) dimensions and not solid such as thickness of a wall with trimming. To make solid measurements we must hand eye align phone edge to solid edge which can induce operator’s error. (1) Present revision - traveled distance (plus) one phone dimension for inside dimension measurement, but (minus). That (minus) is essential to measure diameter and thickness with which the cross section is not flat and square and in most case, out of reach. (2) presently not an option : plus (none) phone dimension which is essential to measure the Y dimension of a stair case solid for best practical accuracy. In that, users just need to hold phone against alternate surfaces to take Y measurement. - Please revise measuring modes for : plus (none), plus (one) and minus (one) phone dimensions in our next release.