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Thanks to the inclusion of LiDAR scanners, we can now measure a person’s height from the floor to the top of their head using the Measure app. And here’s how you can do so.

How to measure a person’s height with iPhone and iPad

How to measure a person’s height with iPhone and iPad

How to measure a person’s height with iPhone and iPad

Is the measured height on iPhone accurate?

Is the measured height on iPhone accurate?

Is the measured height on iPhone accurate?

With all the experiences that I had, the precision took me by surprise, for they were almost perfect; let’s call it a 99.9% accuracy. The Measure app uses augmented reality (AR) to turn your devices into a tape measure. LiDAR scanner + AR lets you gauge the height of the person standing in front of you. Not just that, you can also use the Measure app to get accurate dimensions of several objects; horizontally and vertically.

You can also measure a person’s seated height using the app.Avoid dark backgrounds and reflecting surfaces.Do not stand too close to the person; else, the height will not be accurate.Ensure the person’s height you are measuring has not covered his head with a facemask, glasses, or any object of that sort.

How accurate was your height measured on your iPhone?

How accurate was your height measured on your iPhone?

How accurate was your height measured on your iPhone?

My experience with the technology was satisfactory; I am convinced with the precision. I’d recommend sticking to conventional methods if you need to submit your height professionally for an event. Other than that, the results obtained super satisfactory; I mean, who isn’t surprised by the LiDaR’s functionalities. How does this feature turn out for you? Let me know in the comment section below. Read more:

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