Walabot DIY Plus Advanced Wall Scanner and Stud Finder Bundle with Protective Case and 8-Piece Accessory Kit for Android Smartphones (2 Items)
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The device and additional gel pads can be attached to the phone with the extra gel pads. Quantities are a little blurry for me.
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The app works on phones with Android operating systems.
There isn't a way to play it on an
Selected User Reviews For Walabot DIY Plus Advanced Wall Scanner and Stud Finder Bundle with Protective Case and 8-Piece Accessory Kit for Android Smartphones (2 Items)
In no case have I, will I, or will I give up my contacts, email, and everything else on my phone You can use one of the "TOOLS" at this location!.
Worked fine in the past, but now it does not work! You have to use your phone to use the app. I have never been able to get it to work properly. I would recommend not wasting your time on it.
The cable for Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ has yet to be sent to me by Walabot, so I am unable to use it. To no avail, I have been in touch with them. There have been a number of delays in my case.
The following is a not a paid review. I have no connection to the reviewer. Though I have only 'tested' it in a limited capacity, I feel I have used it enough to keep it. * I meant to pick this up at the Lowes demo, but my project wasn't quite ready. Now they are only sold on Amazon and direct, In the past few years, I have used a few 'normal' stud finders and none of them have given me any usable information about my walls (1980s, metal studs, awful popcorn on EVERY surface). My habit is to think of solutions before they exist, so I was glad to see this particular concept in real life. As an idea, the idea is sound (well, light actually), and it makes sense how it should work with minimal accuracy issues. I really like the idea of it being app supported, since it will mean that software-based features will be more common than hardware-based ones. Though I would prefer this device to be BT-based, the fact that there's an OTG cable included, I'm able to live with this. Several people have reviewed the features and methods pretty well, but in the end I decided to stick to my situation since it's not officially For anyone else who has what I have or is similar enough to matter, here is what I've come up with. The first step is to buy this direct from the manufacturer while it is on sale. Had I gone to the website first I could have saved like $15 on accessories. I could have made up for the savings on accessories if I had shopped at the site first. It was on here that I ordered the combo set that includes both the Plus and semi-premium editions An extra set of supplies and a rugged case. We have ads in our apps! It almost made me purchase the hard shell on this page, but now I'm glad I didn't since it wouldn't have been as handy as this kit is (stuff laying all over the case or not enough room for everything). It is physically feasible to fit most of the extras into the case, but I've chosen to keep half of the discs (along with the extra cables and manual) in the original packaging. * * * I currently use this with an LG G7 ThinQ phone that the plastic mount is not intended for. A popcorn wall is not officially supported because the device will bounce and cause inaccurate results. Because I am me, I have come up with a solution that appears neither MacGyver-like nor ugly. These large plastic covers come with the kits and are intended to act as an anti-theft measure For the walls, a scratch layer was applied (I believe). As per the instructions, you cannot use them with the Plus device because it is a little different in design As I placed one for the wall facing side, it does not tend to stay put for very long (it gets air on the adhesive side), but it should prove useful for keeping the device itself cleaner as well as allowing it to glide smoothly across the wall (unlike the previous method of hopping). There is also an adhesive disc (which is used to mount the phone to the device) included in the kits. The reason I bought so many was that I didn't plan to rinse them or anything, so I'm betting they'll get dirty fairly quickly if you have plenty of dust around. While they work nicely to hold the phone to the device, it is still a bit of a hassle to align everything. Because of this, I decided to purchase the plastic grips because when they are combined with the discs, they should form Since I need to keep track of which one I have used, I chose to keep it attached to the device, and place one of the plastic covers back on the phone side. *Note They will most likely leave an oily trace on the surface they've been attached to when removed due to the manufacturing process. In this case, I decided to keep my (very thin) rubber case on the phone (even before deciding on the plastic mounts) because I don't care if it gets marked and it will be easier to clean than the phone itself. I found that after test mounting the plastics, this was the most sensible option. I'm guessing this is why they've said it isn't compatible, physically speaking, because they come with two sizes of plastic. My phone (out of its case) is probably the king bee that fits the middle of the two. The case actually has a tiny adaptor, though the largest is actually too big for it. I'd like the phone side to be able to be slightly longer, say 3 mm, for a snug fit that won't require me to check for cracks. In its current state, the fit is good and snug once everything is snapped together. For visual references of what's described here, please refer to the pictures. This is the phone case for the following phones.
If you don't need to mark the wall and are dealing with "normal" studs that run vertically, it is a good The price is high, but the product is On the other hand, if you are on a ladder, looking for an overhead joist (not knowing which way they travel), and must mark the center of the wood, you should buy an LED stud finder instead, which is cheaper and simpler than the expensive search lights. Having only used this thing a few times and trying to master a new tool - just let me start by saying it takes time to master a new tool. This was an extremely frustrating experience There is a chance that I still need a lot of practice. However, let's not kid ourselves. Do you have to learn how to use.
'20) I haven't played with it much so far, although I did put it in a package and test it on a sheetrock has so far done what it is supposed to do. In the event of a problem. Upon updating this review I will inform you.
According to reports, buyers believed it was some sort of magical xray device. There's no such thing as that. In this process, sound waves are hit by changes in density inside a wall, causing them to return at different speeds or frequencies. As soon as it was properly calibrated, it proved to be extremely accurate. All I have to complain about is the sticky pad, which I have simply replaced with a pop socket and stick-on tape This is the mount for the pop socket on the car. Additionally, a longer USB OTG cable (make sure you get one that matches your phone, and has Micro USB on the other end) can be beneficial in case you discover that you don't want to look up at the ceiling the entire time. A 6 foot cable works great.