Yes! One of ScoutIQ’s biggest advantages is its offline database mode, available with our LivePro subscription. You can download the latest book data, and then use the app to scan books and media items even in areas with no cell service. This is particularly useful when scouting at remote thrift stores, estate sales, or large events.
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