Thanks.
@mike lucey said:
Hi Guys,
I think the iPin Pro will be attractive to anyone that completes building surveys. I don't complete as many as I used to which involvedtwo persons a lot of the time. This device eliminates the need for a second person as the user simply takes photos and extrapolates the height, width and length dimensions back at base.
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[attachment=2:29agpn6f]<!-- ia2 -->fda52533529f7b0b8697cfb1bc76c80d_original.gif<!-- ia2 -->[/attachment:29agpn6f]The iPin Pro attaches to a smartphone magnetically and the better the smartphone's camera resolution the better the results. It can be used as a standalone device also.
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The specs are quite impressive,
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The iPin Pro is a current Kickstarter campaign and pitched at around €68. Anyone interested can check it out here.
Mike