Two Point Height for Android
Does not work.
Not the most innovated app. Needs a better ui.
Im assuming the increments are in Imperial or else the numers given make no sense. Multiple tests of object 12 inches in height 13 inches away give results ~.15 different from tape measure results. App results are relatively consistent. Degrees of tilt on sighting screen is a great idea. Lacks a unit of measure. Inches must be in 10ths requiring out of app calculator.
Makes no sense need instructions.
I get it about the units but I cannot guess distance to an object. I also cannot guess what my phone height is nor can i fathom it or any phone is 1.8 of any known unit. That really confuses me why that number would be default. Update: No, lack of units is debilitating to calculate phone height in same unit and be at all accurate requires multiple decimal points. That's why we have units. And i cannot possibly know distance to object or I'd just measure the object!
≥4.5 to 5s if have measurement choice ie: metric - MM, CM, DM, Meter, KM / IN, FT, YD, Mile. Also a little more in way of instructions would help. Tested again optical-transit w/steel-tape; works well for roughing & estimates, only. Did not expect precise readings ie from a transit & tape. Have tried many other like apps. TPH is as good as any, better than most & easy to use. Def a Keeper!! Mic Pete * Cl;-)~ * Ririe, Idaho USA
by Z####:
I have tried several height/distance measuring apps and this is the only one I have found that is anywhere near accurate. I like the fact that the app will allow you to take sighting positions first and provide an estimate of distance, with the option to enter a measured distance later. Too many apps require you to enter this distance first - not much use if you are trying to estimate the height of something half a mile away. I obtained fairly consistent results within 5% of the measured distance on a 78 inch high door at 30 feet. I like that no units are specified, you just enter a number which can be feet, metres, yards, chains, as long as all the units are the same the answer will be correct. I would like there to be some audible confirmation that you have tapped the screen to mark a point, otherwise I like it.