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  • Great for VR!

    Great tool (as well as it’s intended purpose) for getting IPD for VR headsets.

    Perhaps would be good to have an introductory page as I wasn’t sure if I should be looking at camera, or beyond the phone s as it gave slightly different results.

    So yeah maybe some guidance on its use even though it’s fairly simple, doing it different ways gives different results.

    Other than that, it’s fab!
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  • Best, Dont pay for other apps

    This app worked immediately. I didnt have to find a magnetic strip card or hold anything up to my face (have in the past with other apps).

    I very rarely write app reviews but I was cleaning apps in my phone and wanted to report before deleting it (job is done). It was great. So pleasant as I had to do no work at all.

    10/5 stars hands down
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    Developer Response

    10 out of 5 is the highest rating yet! Many thanks!
  • Very Accurate

    I just ordered new glasses and got my pd’s from my optician and your software measured the same and that is wonderful. However, for those of us wearing progressive lens, we need monocular pd’s as each distance is not always the same. I have a new iphone 11Pro and I can’t find out how to clear the software in order to redo the pd measurements. Was very excited to share and demonstrate with a couple of friends, but can’t clear the screen.
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    Developer Response

    Hi, glad it worked well for you. We will bring out monoPD soon. For progressives the most important measurement is Segment height which you can give a try with your frames. Also a VTO demo at https://dottyar.com/vto.htm
  • Add mono PD support

    This app is great and accurate for those with normal eyes. But I personally need mono PD measurements because I had eye surgery to fix my eye alignment, so they are not exactly the same distance from each other. Mono PD is much more useful than normal PD.
  • Works brilliantly

    Quick, simple to use and free!

    The recent iOS update (13) broke it (not the developer’s fault either) but they turned around a fix incredibly quick.

    Developer Response

    What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger 💪 Thanks Apple 🍏. Thanks for the feedback too, helps us identify and fix issues quickly.
  • Perfect for measuring IPD

    This app takes seconds out of your day to measure your IPD. I needed to know this measurement for my Oculus Rift S VR headset in order to see the screen properly and I had no idea how to measure it or anything. Virtual Reality Oasis, YouTuber, recommended this app to measure it and it worked great. One recommendation I would have is that it started scanning right away, I wasn’t sure if I was at the right distance or not so I just kept moving my head not knowing if it was helping. I would appreciate some kind of information to be told to the user saying I am doing it right or not. Even a “Perfect! Just stand there and smile!” would be nice and humorous. Awesome work though!
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  • A little help?

    Please include some kind of instructions. When I opened the app, white lines started scanning my face. I sat for awhile but no results. I put my glasses on and got a measurement that went from my pupil to the bottom of my glasses, but no option for results like those in the sample photo. I searched the comments and notes for any clue as to what I was doing wrong. Finally, it just magically worked. I ended up holding my phone at arms length from my face, so maybe that was the issue?
    I’m not sure how accurate this would be for glasses, as the measurements quite a bit. I’m using it to measure IPD for VR, and at least that only varied by +- .2
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    Developer Response

    We added all of your feedback in the latest release! Thanks for the communities feedback 👌
  • Pretty great for VR

    This is the best app I’ve found for measuring your IPD for adjusting VR headsets. My only question is why doesn’t it look like the pics in the store listing? No heat map or share exists in the app, unless I’m missing something but it’s very simple with no controls like that. Doesn’t really affect using to though. Really handy app, and free!
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  • Love the update!

    This was already handy, and now with the update, it’s perfect. I don’t have to worry as much about how my phone is positioned. I can move my head around, and the values stay pretty much the same. I can’t personally attest the accuracy, but I’ve heard it’s pretty close. I use this to set my IPD in VR, and it’s much easier than trying to measure myself or going to the eye doctor. I love also that it shows both bear and far IPD. Kudos to the developers!
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    Developer Response

    Nice! Do people think an automated way to calibrate VR headsets would be useful? Like an IPD profile app that passes values automatically to Oculus or Vive type headsets via a Unity plugin for example?
  • Solid, accurate app!

    Works well and accurately. However, keep in mind it doesn’t work well in the dark.

    Question for the developer! I don’t see mention of the VR measurement in the results. Can this get a bit of explanation?

    Have you considered adding a button to save the results to the photo roll (with some of the ads)?
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    Developer Response

    Hi, for VR it depends on the distance of the virtual screen from the eyes so is a bit different for each device. In general this are around 15-20ft which you can almost consider as infinity as far as PD is concerned. We had a special calculation in the app for 15ft VR but took it out because it was confusing regular users. We are going to make a new app specific for VR and it will also integrate with apps for instant calibration between iPhoneX and VR HMD.

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