What Reddit Says About Measuring Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Measuring apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/androidapps
I use this - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.nixgame.rulerpro , there is a free version too, but after using the free one for a little while, I thought it was worth getting pro. ... Mine's not long enough to measure. ... Best Apps to Measure Dimensions of Objects, Boxes & ...
r/androidapps
What Android apps do you like but think are way too overpriced, or ones you bought and just felt they aren't worth it? ... I designed an AR measuring app that actually works like a real tape measure. All you need is your phone!
r/note20ultra
Have you found any good ones? ... I use arplan 3d and ar zone. The first of the two is the best, but in order to open your scans after closing the app you need to pay a subscription.
r/OculusQuest
Sorry, something went wrong when loading this video. View in app ... I did, the difference was between 3 and 5 mm. ... That's very good better than I expected. ... At what total measurement, 5mm at 100mm is quite a lot, but at 5000mm it's less impactful.
r/IPhoneApps
Measuring what kind of images? If you’re talking about objects in real life, your phone might have the Measure tool built in. This uses lidar and is pretty accurate. As accurate as you’re going to get with a phone · I made a light meter & rangefinder app for film shooters
r/CommercialAV
If you have an iPhone, Polycam has been great. I work in commercial Av and the entire team uses it. We do room scans and LiDAR scans. The room scans are great for generating floor plans. The LiDAR scans are good for when you miss a measurement of a table or whatever and just need a rough estimate.
r/AskEngineers
Not to sound contrarian but there is absolutely 0 harm in using an analog tape measure. Construction sites still use tape measures and for good reason, shit works properly. I'd be hesitant about camera vision based apps you're putting the veracity of the measurements on whoever coded the a...
r/samsung
... it happens to me as well, depending on the angle and lightning I'm using, as well as if there are a lot of difference in depth. ... I think iPhone measure will be superior than any 3rd party app or Samsung’s default measuring app the reason ...
r/GooglePixel
Except all the alternatives lock stuff behind subscriptions & in-app purchases, and are riddled with ads. There's still no no-frills AR measurement alternative available to this day. ... StreetMeasure is an open-source alternative with less features. It can only have one measurement at a ti...
r/androidapps
Cheers buddy, I'll give the moasure app a go and see what it's capable of. ... I use this for room measurements: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.craftars.measuretools
r/Acoustics
While I would not personally use them for high quality measurements, they are good enough. You can also slap a 1/4” mic calibrator of them and get closer to real measurements. As for apps, the only two I trust are: Faber Acoustics Studio 6 digital
r/GooglePixel
All with in app purchases or subs. ... I've used MagicPlan, which is really rather amazing, but it's pay as you go. I recently bought a 30-meter laser measure on AliExpress for $20 that can do area, volume, and trig elevation calcs, and comes with rechargeable batteries.
r/landscaping
I've used Carta measuring wheel to map off areas on the golf course ... They can be anywhere from 150sf up to 15,000+sf. I was looking at the Carta. They look like they would be amazing if it worked. I am just worried that it would be another Moasure that is not to be trusted. What was your exp...
r/Android
I didn't think it was made to measure vertical unless you switch to height mode. ... I'm surprised by how good this app is.
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