Used Coin Counter Camera for Android?


Coin Counter Camera Analysis

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Coin Counter Camera is a free productivity app designed for Android devices, aimed at simplifying the coin counting process. It features a coin calculator that allows users to input the number of coins and calculate the total value quickly. Additionally, it utilizes the phone's camera to visually count coins placed on a flat surface, making it a practical tool for both personal and business use.

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The app leverages the OpenCV library for coin detection, supporting various currencies including EUR, USD, AUD, GDB, and ARS. By marking detected coins with a circle, it provides a visual confirmation of the counting process. However, optimal performance requires a white background for better detection, and users may encounter challenges on lower-end devices. Limited currency support is another consideration, though users can request additional currencies.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
110
Downloads Last Week
0

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Tired of wasting time counting coins., With Coin Counter Camera just use your phone camera and it will do it for you.

Tired of wasting time counting coins?, With Coin Counter Camera just use your phone camera and it will do it for you.

This app uses the OpenCV library needed for detection operations, then you will be prompted to download it at the right time.

This app has two parts, firstly a coin calculator to put the tickets you have in the cash register and calculate the total revenue.

On the other side there the app can use the camera to count the coins you have spreader in a clear surface.

Put the same kind of coins on a surface with a good contrast, for example a paper sheet, and hold the detection button until all coins are marked with a circle.

Sometimes you will need to turn on the camera flash for a better detection, and varying the distance from the camera to the coins may also improve the detection. With a couple of tests you will get the proper way to handle the application.

By now the app only detects EUR (Euro), USD (American Dollar), AUD (Australian Dollar), GDB (British Pounds) and ARS (Pesos Argentinos). If you are interested in adding other currencies, just send an email to support@pristlica.com with Coin Counter subject.

Warnings:

- This application does not tell you the value of coins, it just counts how many there are (very helpful when you have to have a lot of cash and coins in the cash register separators).

- The detection is a hard process and some certain low-end phones may not be able to run this app.

- The resolution, flash lighting and distance of the camera may affect the coin detection.

- The app currencies are EUR (Euro), USD (American Dollar), AUD (Australian Dollar), GDB (British Pounds), ARS (Pesos Argentinos), CAD (Canadian Dollar), RUB (Russian Ruble), UAH (Ukrainian Hryvnia) and INR (Indian Rupee).

Advice:

- Always use a white paper sheet or a white surface for the coins, a good contrast will mean a better detection.

- If you have many coins you can make groups and go slowly adding them (eg groups 50..80).

- If you do not detect all the currencies of the image while you hold the detection button to activate detection test flash, move the camera until you get it done.

We hope you find it useful and save your time.

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