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HomeScan for HomeKit

🇺🇸 United States
Pearce Media Limited  | 
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App Rating
3.6
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Votes
138
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App Age
8y 11m
rating
Last Update
Nov 27, 2024

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Category Top Average
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Rating
3.86
4.45
-13%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
136
437.7K
-100%
App Age
8y 11m
7y 10m
+14%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$48
Update Frequency
104d
40d
+162%
Title Length
20
24
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Subtitle Length
24
25
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Description Length
913
2 517
-64%
Number of Screenshots
4
7
-40 %
Size
7MB
252MB
-97 %

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HomeScan for HomeKit
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Bluetooth Scan your Home
Description (
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Diagnose signal issues and improve responsiveness of your Bluetooth based HomeKit devices with HomeScan. • Improve your HomeKit accessories signal strength Use HomeScan to optimally place your Bluetooth accessories within your home, reducing latency issues and signal interference. Peak and average signal strength allow you to diagnose existing devices, while the graph shows you signal strength over a set period of time. • Use it with your HomePod or Apple TV Simply place your device on your HomeKit Hub, choose the accessory you wish to diagnose then watch the signal strength shown on the display. • Take it on the go with the Apple Watch app Take the signal strength meter on the go with the included Apple Watch app to find the best location to put that door sensor. • Audible readouts for ease of use HomeScan can call out the current signal strength audibly to guide you through placing your device.}
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Rating
3.6
138 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Atavachron
15 Mar, 2021
1
This app reports several dozen (currently 49) devices (I’m in a condo complex with many neighbors) and it’s really tough to figure out which are the ones that are A) Mine, and B) Of interest. Every device that uses Bluetooth seems to be reported: There’s probably at least several for each person who lives in my building (phones, headphones, laptops, tablets,smart locks window sensors. ) The list doesn’t seem to be sorted by signal strength so the device you are standing right next to likely won’t be at the top of the list. The signal strength numbers fluctuate so rapidly that it’s tough to get a sense of what is going on. The devices often don’t have any names that describe them. Out of 49 devices, 37 of them say “No Name”. The ones that do show names are my iPad, and HomePods, and Apple TV’s. Sometimes they show an unrecognizable alphanumeric which is probably the serial number of some neighbor’s laptop. This might be more useful in a location where there are not many extraneous signals. But for me it’s just a waste of time.
konjur
04 Jan, 2021
4
So I agree with the other reviewers in that it absolutely NEEDS the ability to sort by signal strength and to be able to show MAC addresses.... since a list of several dozen “no name” devices is entirely unhelpful. As of now I feel like I definitely wasted $0.99. This app could, one day, be exactly what we all have been needing. I just don’t understand why such basic features that seem simple to add weren’t included to begin with. I see no technical limitation that would impede adding “Sort by Strength”. And also, I could be wrong, but MAC addresses just seem 100% necessary here and shouldn't be too hard to add either. As of now it only tells me how many Bluetooth devices are in range of my phone with no way of telling which ones are which. I really want to love this app and I want it to work out but until those issues are addressed, it's useless to me. I'll be happy if the developer is able to improve it and of course I'm always happy to help support independent developers. I really hope this app ends up on the 2021 Must-Have Apps list.... it certainly has lots of potential and if improved it could become essential for HomeKit users. One day maybe...? Update: Turns out there are technical limitations likely due to Apple’s sandboxing which doesn’t allow access to MAC addresses. This particular fault apparently lies with Apple. I do wish there were some way around it to create any form of usable identifier that could help me narrow down which devices are which even if I have to create my own nicknames for each device. The only real way that I know of to remedy this on the user’s end is to manually power-down or physically move BT devices and reenable them one-by-one which is not very practical but would make this app a lot more usable. Just would take more effort than should be necessary due to the iOS sandboxing. I will be giving this a try.
JimmyVrod
15 Dec, 2020
1
I very seldom if ever write reviews, but honestly fell bad paying $.99 for this app. It shows every Bluetooth device in all the houses around me with now way to distinguish which are mine! There is now method of sorting other than HomeKit or all. The problem is you as a user have to tell it which devices are HomeKit devices... Useless! If they had some way to sort signal strength that would be a huge improvement. At least you could get a better idea of what device is what by moving around your house... Save your money and buy a pack of gum, you’ll get more enjoyment!
E-T-C
29 Nov, 2020
5
This is an awesome tool to help diagnose signal issues, not just for HomeKit. What a great tool!
rgunther
26 Sep, 2020
5
I was looking to better understand why some of my HomeKit devices didn’t respond all the time. This app lets you scan the signal strength of each device it can see from you location. Move around the house to see how signal improves or degrades between any device and your current location.
Carloa Gil
18 Aug, 2020
1
Don’t buy this app, it’s supposed to measure the WiFi signal and after downloaded you noticed it only measure the Bluetooth signal.
Lexer1608
30 Apr, 2020
4
Amplifi hats vorgemacht, wie das für den Apple-Anwender. Esser gemacht werden kann. Der will sich nämlich nicht um Zahlen kümmern, sondern erwartet ein „it just works magically“! Schaut euch die schöne farbliche Signalpegelanzeige von Amplifi an und dann wisst ihr, was der Anwender erwarten würde 😄
LaCassandra
24 Feb, 2020
2
I get the Idea. but in all honesty: what am I supposed to do with a List of approx. 20 devices labeled „No Name“? If the App has access to homekit my expectaiton would be that it matches device information to list the devices mapped to their name and room. This way round - and with no user guideance - i feel like being a carpenter who is being led to a garage with 20 cars and the information, that „the broken car has to be fixed“ without any hint which car it might be.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.57
Voted: 138
App Store Link:
Price: 0.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Lifestyle, Utilities
Size: 6MB
App Age: 8 years 11 months
Release Date: Apr 18, 2016
Last Update: Nov 27, 2024
Version: 1.1.5
Version history
1.1.5
Nov 27, 2024
This update brings a beautiful new icon to tie into the Home Suite family.
1.1.4
May 16, 2024
This update adds bug fixes and small improvements to bring HomeScam up to date with iOS.
Version history