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I paid $10 to purchase this app after looking at the specs to make sure it was supported on my device only to be immediately given a screen stating it was not supported. Under compatibility it clearly states it is compatible but I’m guessing I’ll get a robot response to this review stating that it does not state that as in an earlier review I noticed.
Excellent app! It was easy to use and it matched the same measurements I just received at the optometrist.
Description says works with 6s. It does not.
Constantly NAGS to give App Store rating ... not sure about accuracy, keeps giving readings that are between 3mm apart. Other free “Eye Measure App” got closer to in-store doctor measurements. Measured with glasses on and with glasses off. Using iPhone X.
Simplifies getting your PD. It was off by 1/2 mm from my optician’s reading at first but after multiple passes it matched about 1/2 the time.
Very easy to use! Other apps seemed complicated; glad I chose this one. It does all the work for you.
Not accurate
The description says that you need an iPhone X (which I have) but does not explain that Face ID is used (mine doesn’t work). Wasted $3.
Only AFTER I bought this does it warn that it won’t work on my iPhone 8. Poor execution.
Compatibility section mentioned my iPhone 8 Plus and iPad 6th gen models. Once I paid and installed it, I found out it is not compatible. I paid for the app because the free ones said that I needed an iPhone X. Not happy at all.
● No cards needed ● No steps involved ● Highly accurate Just open the app and get your PD in under 1 second. PD, Pupil Distance or Pupillary Distance, is the distance between the center of your pupils in millimeters. This measurement is required for making prescription eyeglasses and prescription Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets.