Check traffic on your virtual land with your mobile device at any time, from anywhere.
This system keeps a list of every visitor to your land in Second Life and shows their names, date and number of their last visits and their public profile pages on your mobile device. Sending IM and checking online status and sharing objects from Land Sensor inventory is also possible.
Excellent tool for your virtual store or a club.
The system consists of a one-prim Land Sensor rezed on your virtual parcel (inside Second Life) and this mobile App installed on your mobile device (in Real Life).
Your mobile device can be paired with the Land Sensor Inworld by scanning QR-code displayed on a sensor’s face.
You don't need to provide any SL usernames or passwords to this App, everything is done by scanning the QR code.
The Land Sensor is located on your parcel inworld and measures traffic. Your mobile device can communicates with the sensor and checks status. You can add as many sensors to your mobile device as many virtual parcels you have.
HOW TO USE
- In Second Life: Rez the one-prim Land Sensor on your parcel and wait for QR code
- Touch the sensor in case the QR code is not shown automatically.
- In mobile App: Tap the Add Sensor button. Then tap on the Scan QR-Code button and scan the QR code shown on the installed sensor in-world on your computer screen
- Wait for a few seconds for mobile device to be connected to the Land Sensor. You will hear a sound and QR-code will disappear.
- Tap the Back button to return to the Visitor List.
- All current visitors on your parcel will be shown on your mobile device
- You can now log out from the Second Life - your mobile device can still check the status of the Land Sensor and show you when new visitors come to your parcel
NOTE:
- You can change prim's Name and add its Description to see the same data on mobile device. By default you see your parcel's name and parcel description when you select a sensor (if a prim Description is empty).
When you change the prim's Description and Name on "Single Parcel Sensor", the sensor will sense only up to 20 m above sensor's location. This is useful if you want to have many sensors on the same parcel but on different altitude, for example: one sensor for Skybox and one on the ground. Name them differently so you can recognise them on the sensor list on your mobile device.
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | 1.2.2 App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-04-27 |