AccelMeter

AccelMeter

3D Vector Accelerometer

⭐️2.7 / 5
Rating
🙌10
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of AccelMeter

1.9.1

January 3, 2020

Resolves display issue with toolbar on iOS13

1.9

May 22, 2019

Performance improvements.

1.8

March 13, 2019

- Support for all current iPhone and iPad models - Bugfixes & performance optimizations Thanks for your support!
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1.7.1

December 11, 2017

iPhone X Support

1.7

December 8, 2017

Bugfixes

1.6

November 22, 2016

• Refreshed App Icon • Adaptions to iOS 10 Thanks for your feedback!

1.4

September 21, 2012

Support for larger screen estate

1.3

June 2, 2012

Fixed display of gravity (g) Dynamic switching between gyroscope and accelerometer mode Two levels of damping in accelerometer mode
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1.2

March 9, 2012

New iPad Version! Bugfixes for IOS 5.x

1.0.1

December 29, 2009

- fixed bug that head-up displays are hidden after some time. ➭ Check out all our products (free and paid) on www.plaincode.com
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Price History of AccelMeter

Description of AccelMeter

First and only 3D-graphical Vector Accelerometer in App Store: Smoothly visualize and measure the current acceleration. It can be used on earth, on moon or in orbit (where relative would be equal to absolute mode - please prove) to visualize the direction and strength of the gravitation - or simply at home to measure the g-forces you reach while shaking your phone - however be warned if you tend to get to the limits! :-). A fun application is to place the iPhone/iPod steady in your car (or any other moving vehicle), go to relative mode, zero it once when you are standing and then see the current g-forces in effect while you drive (e.g. what g-force does your car get when you accelerate?). The application has five different display modes for acceleration visualization: - Absolute Mode: Displays the reverse acceleration of the iPhone (1g up when hold steady). - X-Rotation - Y-Rotation - Z-Rotation: The arrow will display the rotation around the X-, Y- and Z-Axis of the iPhone. The digital indicator shows the angle numerically (-180° - +180°). A way to calibrate will be added with one of the next updates, so you could use this as a level. - Relative Mode: This mode shows the relative strength (absolute minus compensation vector) of the acceleration. For a detailed documentation, please visit our product homepage. For recreational use only. However it CAN (!) be very accurate. The measurement is performed as good as possible (we try our best) by using the inbuilt accelerometer and magnetometer to their limits. The range of the accelerometer typically has a max of ±3g (~4.2g displayed here if combined). However, tell us your experience! Check out all our products (free and paid) on www.plaincode.com
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AccelMeter: FAQ

Is AccelMeter software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the AccelMeter app on iPad devices.
Peter Breitling built the AccelMeter app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 10.0 or higher.
Currently, the AccelMeter app has a user rating of 2.7 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Accelmeter App Is Utilities.
1.9.1 is the most recent version of the AccelMeter app.
The date of the latest AccelMeter update is July 1, 2024.
AccelMeter became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the AccelMeter app is Peter Breitling.
AccelMeter is now available to use in American English, German (Germany).
No, AccelMeter is not on Apple Arcade.
No, AccelMeter does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, AccelMeter is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of AccelMeter

  • Confusing to figure out

    Once I was able to figure out how to use the app and find my acceleration it was fine. But it gave me my acceleration in g’s so I had to do some math to get my actual acceleration.
  • Good But Confusing

    The app gave me my acceleration, but it was not clear with how to find your acceleration using the app. This app is good if you know how to use it, but I didn’t and could not find any directions. I had to get help just to find out how to see my acceleration. Not beginner friendly.
  • Decent

    We had an iPhone 5 SE. We tilted the phone to test it, we expected it to do what it did although it wasn't as accurate. It was relatively difficult to use, and I suggested to Torio on how to use the app.We had an iPhone 5 SE. We tilted the phone to test it, we expected it to do what it did although it wasn't as accurate. It was relatively difficult to use, and I suggest a tutorial on how to use the app.