Poorly designed
This app was poorly designed. There are a few simple directions that would have made it more user friendly.
I didn’t it figure out what they really wanted you to do until the final marker.
Also, it’s ridiculous to offer only headphone listening. What if you are with someone.
I paid for the app and it was a lot waste.A start
Clunky app, froze within minutes.Old tech, mediocre experience on the ground
Forced into paying for and using this because interpretive center is closed indefinitely for renovations. So no paper tour guides available.
I used an iPhone. Huge mistake. You need the bigger tablet screen. Don’t forget your earbuds. Not sure what you get without them but the threats are clear.
Before you start, be sure to visit settings and turn brightness all the way up. There is a brightness icon on-screen during the tour. As far as I can tell, all it does is make a ding sound. No change in brightness.
The actual AR effects are good for such old technology. Hopefully, the tiny text for the “information points” will be more legible on a tablet. I guess there is no help for the awkward ground scanning at each stop.
Between the AR and the teensy text, the app is informative. I did learn a lot.
There are two included tours. There is a fair amount of repetition between the two. I learned to back out.