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All Versions of Elevation Tracker

2.6.5

January 24, 2020

- Fixed a crash on launch when paired with an Apple Watch.

2.6.4

January 2, 2020

- Updated App Store description.

2.6.3

February 1, 2018

Updated for iPhone X.

2.6.2

June 30, 2017

- Fixed a crash when tracking while connected to an Apple Watch that has its screen locked.
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2.6.1

June 19, 2017

- Added a Find Connected Watch button to the Settings page for situations where the app can't detect a previously connected Pebble watch.
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2.6

May 19, 2017

- Added Settings > Horizontal View > Map to show tracked routes on a map. With this setting, you can rotate your phone to landscape (horizontal) orientation while tracking or while viewing a route from your history to show it on a map. - Added Settings > Heart Rate > Overlay Onto Profile to show your heart rate as a red line on top of the elevation profile. This also works while tracking or while viewing a route from your history. - Fixed a crash when long-pressing the profile to set the range markers.
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2.5

January 24, 2017

- Added an Apple Watch app to display your current data, including heart rate. Please see the Apple Watch page on the Elevation Tracker website for details. - Updated the Pebble watch app for newer Pebble models, including Pebble Time Round. - Added the ability to import GPX files from other systems. If you connect to your mobile device through iTunes File Sharing, you can drag GPX files into the app. Then launch the app and go to the History tab, and the files will be converted to Elevation Tracker's format and added to the History list. - Added the Garmin extension for heart rate to the GPX export. - Fixed a problem that made the app stop tracking when in the background after about 15 minutes of no movement. - Updated the code to use a newer iOS memory management system. - Elevation Tracker now requires iOS 8.
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2.4.5

November 30, 2016

- Fixed a crash on startup in iOS 10. - Added a setting for Support Very Low Speeds. With this setting turned off, the app will ignore movements slower than .9 miles per hour. If you are participating in activities that move slower than that, you can turn this on. - Added a setting for Support Very High Speeds. With this setting turned off, the app will ignore movements faster than 150 miles per hour, to filter out erratic location data collected by the GPS receiver. If you are participating in activities that move faster than that, you can turn this on.
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2.4.4

October 8, 2015

- Updated the location access permissions to work with iOS 9. - Added the ability to archive and restore saved route files. If you connect to your mobile device through iTunes File Sharing, you can now drag your saved files from the app to your computer, then delete them from the app, to save space on your device. Conversely, you can drag the files back into the app later to view them again. To support this new functionality, this version of the app will update all your saved files the first time it launches. This could take several minutes depending on how many saved files you have and the speed of your device. - Added a USGS or NASA label next to routes in the History list that have been updated from one of those online databases.
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2.4.3

August 11, 2014

- Updated the heart rate data format to support some older heart rate monitors. - Fixed a crash on startup in iOS 5.
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Price History of Elevation Tracker

Description of Elevation Tracker

Elevation Tracker is a fitness tracking app with a particular emphasis on climbing and descending. It tracks and displays the following info: - Basic info like time, speed and distance - Current elevation and accumulated climbing and descending amount - Elevation profile and route map - Current heart rate and time spent in four training zones (if paired with an Apple Watch or chest strap) When paired with an Apple Watch, Elevation Tracker really shines, displaying all this info (except the elevation profile and map) in an easy-to-read format. We haven't seen another fitness app that puts this much info onto your wrist for detailed tracking during your activities. When you finish an activity, you can save it to your history, email route summaries and profile images, send GPX data to other applications, or download refinements from an online elevation database. You can even drag range selectors onto the profile to view the stats for just one section of your route. Elevation Tracker uses GPS to determine elevation. GPS is not as accurate for elevation as it is for location, but over the course of an outdoor activity, the results are still quite useful. Elevation Tracker is not designed for indoor (stair climbing) or stationary (treadmill) use. Elevation Tracker works in the background or with your device locked, and can run alongside other fitness apps you might be using. We routinely use this app for real-time display, another app for social sharing and a third for emergency tracking, all at the same time. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life, but newer smartphones have enough capacity to handle this for the duration of an activity. >>> If you have a problem or a suggestion, please contact me before writing a bad review. My response capability is limited if you publish your complaints in a review, but I respond promptly to all emails. <<<
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Elevation Tracker: FAQ

Does Elevation Tracker work on iPad devices?

No, Elevation Tracker is not compatible with iPad devices.
Arlo Leach is the developer of the app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 8.0 or higher.
The average rating for the Elevation Tracker app is 2.3.
The Primary Genre Of The Elevation Tracker App Is Navigation.
The current version of the Elevation Tracker app is 2.6.5.
The latest Elevation Tracker update was rolled out on July 2, 2024.
The Elevation Tracker app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Elevation Tracker app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Arlo Leach.
You can use the Elevation Tracker app in English.
Unfortunately, Elevation Tracker is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Elevation Tracker.
No, Elevation Tracker does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Elevation Tracker

  • I like it

    My experience has been that this app Elevation correlates with Garmin and paper topo maps Better than Gaia or Strava.

    My primary use is for tracking heart rate.

    The other data is a bonus providing, speed & distance.
    Really useful when planning a backcountry ski route.

    I still rely on Gaia for where we are on the map/route, but find that Gaia
    Elevation stats very more widely.

    One request would be to provide the user with the ability to specify which fields are shown on the watch, you know drag the fields around in an order that focuses on my priorities. Still in all set up is very good!

    I must’ve looked at a dozen other apps, and this is what I’m using
  • DO NOT BUY THIS APP

    This app is completely inaccurate for tracking elevation. It does not actually track elevation well.

    I do not recommend this app.
  • Works Great

    I walk city streets and hills and this works really well. Easy to read and it will also display my route. Pretty accurate too.