Barometer and Altimeter app for iPhone and iPad
4.2 (
1632 ratings )
Weather
Utilities
Developer:
Peter Breitling
Free
Current version:
1.9, last update: 4 months ago
First release : 05 Oct 2014
App size: 3 Mb
This is an easy to use barometer App.
Check you height based on the current pressure and nearest weather station or by a manual entered reference. As a plus the current temperature is also displayed.
Explore the iPhone barometer sensor capabilities:
- Measure heights while you are in a elevator
- Check altitude while hiking on a mountain
- much more you can think of
Current version includes
- 8 unit modes for measuring pressure
- Altitude in meter or feet
- Disable Auto-Lock and further settings
- Automatically update reference pressure from nearest weather station (using openweathermap.org)
- Today widget for quick look of current pressure, height and temperature
and more to come soon.
Pros and cons of Barometer and Altimeter app for iPhone and iPad
Barometer and Altimeter app good for
It would be great if the barometer could save data each hour in a graph !
Parfait, simple précis et maintenant avec la météo , alors franchement pourquoi sen priver ?
Perfect, easy to use and now weather added , so you shouldnt go without that ;)
It would be great, if feets and meter and multiple barometer unit modes could be shown at once.
Works well, the design of the interface is minimal and functional.
The app is very good. With the last update this app has become perfect. Continue with the improvement, its very nice what you are doing in this app.
iPhone6の機能をシンプルに堪能できていいです。
Some bad moments
Not much to this, elevation and a barometer. Might be a little better if it wasnt in metric only.
The weather its picking up is wrong. How do I change it. App looks so plan.
Works fine, it’s very simple and easy to use… but is causing a huge battery drain, also when not on screen. I had to remove it
I love this app. Its clean and unobtrusive. Ive never needed to know the atmospheric pressure, but whenever I do or if someone asks me I am ready!
I work in a science lab and we have instruments that are calibrated to extreme precision. When I tested the iPhone barometer against the lab barometer the difference was just 0.02%. Very impressive!
Nice and simple, but needs conversion to inHg. Could be great while flying.