A Google user
So disappointing. I really wanted this to work. The concept is so simple. But the app is cr-p. I snapped picture about 20 times. Every time it said it can't identify my pupils, i can do it manually. Ok. I'm not complaining yet. Then I click OK to dismiss the message. And the photo disappears, and I'm back to the beginning! Gee whiz. And nowhere is there a way to contact support. Or return the item. Goes to show, good execution is as or more important than good ideas.
11 people found this review helpful
Dear Steve,
We're sorry to hear about your experience with the PDCheck app. Our support team is always available at support@eyeque.com and can help guide through any issues you are having with the app or a return if necessary. If you haven't already, please contact our support team so we can see if we can solve your issue with the PDCheck app.
A Google user
was a little difficult to get the alignment marks to show up in the picture. at first try I could only see the top of the rims. Second try I just cropped the top off my head off in the circle that guides where to put your face. After that it works great. I was able to verify my previous measurement done with a ruler. To the one star reviewer....read the description; simple.
12 people found this review helpful
Thanks Chad for sharing such a descriptive review. We have made updates to the app, which fixed your initial issue. If you purchased from Amazon, please leave us a review there! If not if you share your experience on Facebook - it'd be greatly appreciated! Reach out to us any time at support@eyeque.com.
A Google user
It would be kind to call this app weak. Results are not repeatable, app has trouble locating marks on frames accurately. Yes, you can manually correct the locations but why should this be necessary? App needs to be able to sense and offer feedback on phone camera position as this seems to impact accuracy. Basically not very useful app as it is now.
11 people found this review helpful
To Whom It May Concern,
Thank you for your feedback! We offer manual correction because sometimes the environment that the picture is being taken in is not optimal. If the user has plenty of light and not much background noise, the app should be able to detect the Ts and your pupils without issue. Otherwise you can correct when not optimal.