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Free version only allows length and width. Nagware, every click results in popup to buy full version or paid version of Dropbox. Paid version cost is too high for a minimal tool that will not be 100% accurate. I believe I will just stick with my trusty tape measure and know that is 100% accurate.

It has a lot of potential and possibly is pretty accurate but considering it is drastically limited in the trial mode it has way too many ads when you start, when you leave and every turn you make in the app. It may be worth the fee per year but i dont know if ill decide to find out.

Yes opened it and i was really excited and to find out that i had to agree to a 7 day free trial and then be charged and have to agree to $19.99 for a year and then when i tryed uninstalling it had problems need to have a free version u could use, then u have the choice to buy a month or e months or 6 or 1 year that wold be a good choice everyone would love this app and the choice and you would get more people using and buying it for sure good luck thank you for ur time and effort/hard work

Not found to be accurate! Constantly pushes paid version. Followed directions and used it to make (2) measurements for testing. Then I immediately measured the same distances. 1st actual distance was 5'7" - measurement with app said it was 7'9". 2nd actual distance was 10' exactly - measurement with the app said it was 9'7". The 2nd measurement was closer, but still not accurate, so I wouldn't trust it for anything critical. Nice idea, but app needs work.

Paid £9.99 for a monthly subscription but when I opened the app and it asked to move the phone left to right (to calibrate?) it wouldn't let me do anything else. Not worth any subscription if it's not going to work from the start. Tried to message cam to plan but got no answer. Unsubscribed. Disappointed!

App is garbage. Features don't work. Subscription is expensive. I tried to use it many times, in many lights, in different locations. It would not and did not recognise a floor or vertical or horizontal wall measurement, or recognise a door frame. It found nothing. Have you not tested this before release? It's shockingly poor.

Might be useful for a quick wag but it's not accurate enough to say, measure a room for furniture. It needs some way to calibrate. Standing in place in a room and scanning a wall, its +/- 6 inches over a 10 ft span. A little better if I treat it like a real tape measure and walk from point to point and take a close up where I set the pins.

wanted to try the free version first before buying the full app there was no way to try it without paying for subscription, bit the bullet and paid for 12 months, opened app, got 75% downloaded then crashed and kept doing it multiple times. waste of time and have now uninstalled it and want a refund and subscription cancelled

Only got to the title screen before the app prompted me to try it free for 7 days, then a subscription for a year. Was looking for a free app. This feels misleading. I'd have been fine with ad supported features or a premium option, but the app is inaccessible after the trial without paying.

uninstalled after 4 minutes. doesnt even give you time to try out the app before its throwing ads up to pay £24.99 a year ! theres adds everywhere from as soon as you've downloaded if you want customers to pay for your app then at least enable them to work the bloody thing out first to see of it's what they are after without asking for money every time you click a button on it !

It appears that none of these tape measures are truly tape measures. yardsticks maybe meter sticks definitely. but anything below a few feet is just not going to work well for you here. not even looking for accurate just approximate but it just can't give it along with all the others out there

Don't waste your time. Needed a quick measurement estimate as I don't have a tape measure to hand and thought this would do the job. After dismissing all the attempts to get me to subscribe and all the ads I finally started trying to take measurements only for it to give me useless nonsense units and when I went to change them it told me I could no longer access the measurements I'd already taken. So there was no way to see the four lines I'd drawn ten seconds earlier. Absolute joke

i tried this a while ago. As a toy it's cool (and pretty amazing), but it's too wildly inaccurate to be of any use in real life. Then recently (after i he'd forgot i had it installed) it started annoying me with random "tip of the day" push notifications every day. I know i can turn them off, but if an app developer has such little understanding of what a reasonable use for push notifications is, i don't want anything from them installed on my device.

Downloaded the App as I need to measure a few things and thought this would be the best way to do it, opened the app to find out to actually use it you have to agree to a free 7 day trial before signing up to paying £19.99 per year to continue using the app. Didn't bother using it and uninstalled the app as I didn't like being forced into buying something I'm only going to use once.

This is a really cool app and it's obviously well made, but the frequency of ads and subscription offers (usually one right after the other) EVERY TIME you change pages/interfaces feels like being bullied into buying the app. It's really jarring and I get that you gotta make money somehow, but please consider displaying fewer subscription offers at least. One at launch makes sense, but I've never seen an app show one after every little operation.

Been using the apps for a while and it worked fine. But it decided to stop working somehow. It always says "Moving too fast. Slow down" even though I am not moving even a bit. And "Can't find anything, aim at surface with more texture or color" no matter where I try it on. Tried uninstalling, still doesn't work. I am using Xiaomi 11 Lite. Very weird

The scourge of apps. You get a free trial of only 7 days, but you have to give credit card info before you can even try it. What happens after you buy the app? Another purchase to disable ads? Then another to unlock the remaining 90% of features that are still disabled after the first purchase? No thanks! I may have been born at night, but it wasn't last night.

I wanted to give the facilities dept at my work the measurements of a high ceiling where the lightbulbs were out so they could bring the correct ladder size for the job. This worked perfectly, I couldn't imagine trying to wrangle a measuring tape on an 11ft tall ceiling. The constant reminder to sign up for premium was annoying, but for a quick measurement here and there it was great. I'll probably delete just because I don't need it that often, but functionally it's great.

Would probably be okay if it wasn't designed to frustrate you into signing up for a "free" trial that cost way too much if you forget to cancel. Unable to view measurements after the fact unless you pay money or sign up for the "free" trial. In addition, it is suspicious that it used almost 10 MB of data in 10 miniutes for what should be a self contained (45MB) app. Likely the data was to deliver ads but still not acceptable.

Nice idea, doesn't actually work. God, I wish it did. but i went to one of the smallest, most simple rooms in my house and the app made a total mismash out if it. Was also very difficult to connect lines to create actual geometry property. I get the feeling the tracker would work okay if my phone could float by itself, rotating in a single point in space, but because its more or less impossible to simulate that using human hands, it doesn't really understand what it's looking at. Sigh.