
Zach W
Basically worthless - if it had any numbers for the fingerprints or just let me access the raw data, I'd have called it decent. I never expected Scio to be more than a fun science toy, but it's not fun or scientific - I feel bad for myself and others who bought one. Developers, just let us have the raw data. Nobody's going to pay for a dev kit on a sensor this weak. Just be happy with the money we paid you for the physical units and let us make them useful
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A Google user
The app looks promising and the hardware is not bad, but as a scientific tool its pretty much useless since it doesn't give you any detailed information. I unfortunately have to agree that right now it's just a very expensive toy. Update: I wouldn't buy this anymore as it really did not deliver what was promised. The negative reviews are right. Another Kickstarter disappointment. Another nail into Crowdfundings coffin.
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SCIO Solutions LTD
August 7, 2017
Dear Giuseppe,
For scientific purpose, you may need the developer or researcher license. You are welcome to check on our online store or contact us at support@consumerphysics.com

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Awful and unpleasant customer services, this app is severely limited. New user registration no longer possible. A user needs a Res./Dev license from Scio to do anything useful . Comparable alternative NIR devices allow users to export raw data and to publish data without the need to pay for another license. As an independent Researcher (PhD in Analytical Chemistry), my opinion is that Scio has done more damage than good in terms of bringing science to general public. Stay away from Scio.
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