
Zach Washabaugh
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If not accurate at least consistent. I don't have a lux gauge obviously. However, the results are consistent enough that I feel it could be accurate or at least good enough to compare to itself as a measurement tool. It would also depend on your phone and it's sensor. The app hasnt glitched out or crashed so 5 stars does what it says on the tin.
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Deric Houston
Opens right to the tool without a ton of ads in the way to waste time when you really need it! Just a simple "but me a coffee" button at the bottom, and I certainly will! (Full disclosure: I didn't need it at the time of install, so I opened the app and pressed all of the buttons before reporting no ads. Time will tell if this is standard)
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Anthony Jarvis-Clark
Works great, my only change would be to mention clearly on app start that it doesn't use phone cameras, and that it uses the phone's hardware light sensor. That's I'm the readme, which is easily accessible, but there's no prompt to read it :) I used this to get an average of the brightness in my home office. This let me set the screen brightness to match, which is helping me reduce eye strain.
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