Smart Protractor

By Smart Tools co.

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Smart Protractor is within the 1st set of the Smart Tools collection.

This app measures the angle and the slope of an object. It has three protractor modes.

1. Touch mode : for angle. After putting an object on the display, touch the display screen.

2. Plumb mode : for slope. A weight shows the slope of your device.

3. Camera mode : goniometer, inclinometer. It makes use of camera view.

* Main features:

- Tilt units (degree, percent, radian)

- Zero calibration

- Orientation sensor on/off

- Material design

* Pro model added options:

- No ads

- Various Tilt units

- Screen capture

- Ruler, degree, thread pitch

* Do you want extra tools?

download Smart Ruler Pro and Smart Tools bundle.

For extra information, watch YouTube and visit the blog. Thank you.

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