works well
detects uranium glass and microwave
RadioactivityCounter is not free (it costs 19.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The RadioactivityCounter app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The price of RadioactivityCounter is 19.99.
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detects uranium glass and microwave
I am in an intro to nuclear engineering class and I had to detect the number of gamma counts that a smoke detector would give off. I used this app, thinking nothing of it, but the second I put the tape on the cameras, I was greeted by 0 CPM constantly. It never deviated from that, which makes me believe that this was never a good app, and the reviews saying it was are lying. Either that or it worked on past phone builds but something has changed in the technology. I had to write my report on if this worked or not instead of finding the quantitative values I had to. Just very disappointed in it.
I tried to use the app to check to see if any of the rocks I have been collecting show any signs of radiation. This description made this app look like what I needed. I dropped the $7, and have NEVER been so disappointed. Nothing is in any sort of easy to decipher on the app. No idea how to use it, or even what it is for. I would like a refund please!
I believe the app needs updating to Support iPhone 11 Pro. I tried multiple ways it did not work as expected to me.
I just had radiation treatment for my thyroid and it has been helpful to know how much radiation remains in my neck and watch it as it dissipates. It provides warning quite well when the phone is near my neck.
I doubted the validity of this app, so I tested in the linear accelerator room during my morning radiation therapy. 10 feet off to the side, It worked and actually sounded alarms when the beam was activated.
Hats off to the developer for implementing a real measurement tool for radioactivity. Visit his website to see his calibration data, I know that measurements from my iPhone 6p matched my 'real' instrument by detecting faint radiation from my granite countertops.
Waste money and it doesn't even open. I've even done two resets and it still won't work. Don't buy
I have this app on my iPhone 4 and 5s and it works great! I just downloaded it to my iPad Air but have yet to try it...will update. I had to look under iPhone apps only to download it to my iPad though.
Great app but needs the radiation click sound.
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