SCiO Pocket Molecular Sensor

by Consumer Physics


Lifestyle

free



Get instant relevant insights about physical objects around you.


SCiO is the world’s first affordable spectrometer that fits in the palm of your hand - a revolutionary pocket molecular sensor that gives instant relevant insights about physical objects around you.NOTE: REQUIRES A SCIO SENSOR. LEARN MORE AT WWW.CONSUMERPHYSICS.COM.Improved support for barcode scanning & bug fixes

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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.

Studio Shazia

Fake and fraudulent products doesn't do anything that is advertised. I want my money back now.

RICHO

Scam, Don't buy! Lookup user thunderf00t on YouTube and hes revealing of this scam!

Roberto Borgen

This item is awful. I couldn't get any accurate information when using this item but the good news is that I found a more information about this on ⚡ 👣's channel

BrokenHeart4K

Intuitive and technically amazing

Coriander Mist

Costly item. can't use for accurate testing

CS

We have been using these devices for about 1 year now for testing dry matter percentage in feeds on dairy farms. It has become a mission-critical tool used daily for many of our customers and for our nutrition team. What most of these reviewers don't seem to understand is that you need comparison data collected before it will do anything for you. The Forage Feed and Corn on the cob applets we use are very developed and make this into an invaluable tool. Without that, its just a fancy camera....

Ryan Chelberg

Useless 😠😠

Mohamed Testoury

It wanted access to my phone to make calls?

John Kvassay

Never seen a more useless product. You need to tell the app what you are scanning and it will give you a generic or fictive feedback, based on the color of the surface I guess.

Daniel Bluhm