1. ESO Price Lens will try to read and find the items displayed on your screen.
2. Average price lookup for ESO items by scanning your tv/monitor.
3. ESO Price Lens is designed with console players in mind.
4. Point your camera at your inventory.
5. If the camera can't detect the item the app features a easy to use manual search function.
1. I aslo think it would be nice if you could scan a saved picture, i have seen in groups where people post a picture of their inventory to sell.Prices definitely aren't exact, and could use an update, but overall super helpful to ballpark items you're wanting to sell.
2. I really enjoy the camera feature to find prices but it really seems to take a long time especially for lesser used or rare items.Does not find any results when using the search feature.
3. I would pay for the app if it was updated, the items that do scan come up with the prices for item levels and color to really narrow down a good price to sell at.
4. There are some issues with some items that don't seem to show up at all (jewelry crafting materials) but aside from the minor details the app in general is awesome and very helpful.
5. It's not perfect obviously, because of the way people high ball some of the prices on mats, but it's a great starter guide.
6. You can either type in what you are looking for or open the camera, which veil recognize the text and bring up all options.
7. Also the camera needs the ability to zoom, im not far from my tv, yet i have to get within 3ft to effectively scan.
8. The camera part picks only one item out of the list and ignores the rest.
9. I prefer manual search, but the option of picture searching is there.
10. Don't waste your time with this.Great layout - need more in database.
11. One thing worth mentioning though...it seems as if the prices are based off of PC platform.