3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for MyGearVault for iPhone.
MyGearVault is free iOS app published by MyGearVault LLC
Aguyontheinternet
This app would be slightly useful to "keep track of my gear" if I felt I had just so much stuff that I was always losing lenses or bodies. But that's only assuming that the search feature returned useable results. It simply seems to list everything EVER made from a manufacturer instead of smartly searching exactly what I'm typing. Let's say Fujifilm for example. I type "Fujifilm 16-55" and ht enter. The app should be narrowing the thousands of "Fujifilm" results to reflect the next entered data of "16*", however doesn't seem to. So you still have lots of scrolling to do with the app when searching for your gear. It simply takes far too much time when what you're seeing is just thousands of unrelated things in the list with no results that are close to what you wanted. Ended up just using my trusty excel spreadsheet in the end.
Chuckmannn
I tried to contact you privately via app support, but those methods require me handing over my email. I'd rather pay $2 and keep my email private. I'll revise my rating if I ever get to use it without having to provide my information to log in.
SLPoole
So close, the search feature returns all kinds of random stuff. I search "Shogun Inferno" and nothing related to it comes up. I search Ronin MX - nothing. Get that search figured out - hook it up to B&H whatever you gotta do. Be happy to pay if it worked good.
Jared Skarda
The other Jared made a great app. It's super easy to use. It's nice to have all of my equipment listed in one place with serial numbers and value. I've submitted for an insurance quote. It's really something I need to do. My homeowner's insurance covers me if something happens at my house, but I shoot in some seedy parts of Baltimore and DC. There's certainly ample opportunity for my gear to be stolen or for me to have to hit someone in the head with my 24-70 G Master, which has a weight similar to a cinder block. You've made the investment in the gear. Invest 15 minutes in keeping track of it and maybe insuring it. Great app for pros and people that shoot in jpeg. Jared Skarda
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Simple straightforward app that seems to work well if you don't mind storing your data in the cloud. Two things I'd like to see: 1. iPad version: iPhone is convenient, but if I'm entering the data on a hundred items, the larger device is preferable. Since much of my gear is 20-30 years old, it doesn't show up in the list and has to be manually entered. This gets old on the iPhone. 2. Non-Photo Gear: I know Fro is a photo guy and this is targeted at photographers, but a little work adding the ability to customize categories would make this really useful for other users. As it is I have, maybe $3k in photo gear, but over $30k in music gear I'd like to manage as well.
JTFulky
I got the app thinking it was a great idea and it just kept crashing making it unusable.