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Talking Speedometer

Talking Speedometer

+ Bike Computer + GPS tracker

⭐️5 / 5
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🙌2
Ratings
📼9 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Talking Speedometer

2.5.1

October 1, 2023

• Changing the volume of alarm files. • Selection of units for measuring inclination angle. • Bug fixes.
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2.5

May 23, 2023

• Adaptation for iPhone 14 Pro. • Decimal speed values (±0.1) and support for decimals in the rules for reading the speeds. • Bug fixes.
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2.4.1

May 8, 2022

• Minor changes in text design.

2.4

April 6, 2022

• Access to saved files through the iOS Files app. • Bug fixes. • You can use rules for sound signals (for example "55!! 60!!!"). But then the rules for pronouncing the speed will not work.
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2.3.5

February 6, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. • Bug fixes.
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2.3.4

November 3, 2017

• Bug fixes.

2.3.3

October 25, 2017

• Bug fixes.

2.3.2

December 8, 2016

• Minor changes.

2.3.1

November 10, 2016

• Minor changes.

2.3

October 8, 2016

• Supports Bluetooth devices. • Bug fixes.

Price History of Talking Speedometer

Description of Talking Speedometer

A TALKING VERSION OF ANOTHER SPEEDOMETER. DOWNLOAD OUR FREE SPEEDOMETER TO TRY OUT THE KEY FEATURES. 1. Voice cues to notify you when you reach the selected speed. About 25* languages supported. Receive speed voice cues while listening to music. 2. Speed data filtering. Readings with the filter on are more inert than those with the filter off though. THE FILTER MUST BE ON WHEN CYCLING, JOGGING OR WALKING. 3. The G-meter. Get APPROXIMATE acceleration calculated based on your speed variation. Why use the GPS G-meter: no need to keep your iPhone in a fixed position or connect it to your vehicle’s computer system, which means speed readings can be taken discreetly, for example, during a test drive. Taking a number of readings compensates lesser accuracy. Acceleration is calculated only when the filter is off. Acceleration cannot be measured near tall buildings, in the mountains or woods. 4. Large, well-lit digits 5. HUD (the speed is displayed in the windscreen reflection at night time or in cloudy weather) 6. Background mode. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. 7. Speed and acceleration graphs 8. Odometer 9. Altimeter 10. Time, journey duration, and current stop duration. The current stop duration will be reset after 20 seconds of motion. 11. See tracks on the map 12. Save tracks 13. Compass 14. Angle of incline (inclinometer) 15. Aircraft descent/climb angle 16. Get detailed stats for any part of your journey 17. Export your journey to a KMZ or GPX file 18. Export track statistics table to a CSV file 19. Load and show your route (journey plan) on the map together with a track. To do this, create a route, using a special online service (such as GPX Editor - https://www.gpxeditor.co.uk/map, The online GPX file editor - https://gpx.studio/, Track drawing websites - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Track_drawing_websites) on your desktop, and export it as a GPX (KML, CSV) file. The file name must begin with "Route". Using iTunes, transfer the file into the app (OR use the "Files" app). Following this, you will be able to select your route at the bottom of your track list. Now you can easily travel following your route line, even without loading a map. 20. Export and import files via iTunes and email 21. Waypoints (description, color selection, keywords, photos, audio records) 22. A single waypoint database with a filter option 23. Music controls 24. No annoying ads 25. Vintage design Why use voice cues: 1. Get notified if you have gone over the speed limit. 2. Voice cues allow novice drivers to find out their current speed without taking their eyes off the road. 3. Control your speed, even when you have limited or no access to your phone's screen, for example, when you are out jogging, roller-skating, cycling or skiing. 4. Keep your speed under control when you are driving at high speeds , as taking your eyes off the road can be highly dangerous. 5. Control your speed discreetly by using headphones. Voice cues rules: • "50,80-" — Receive voice cues once the speed goes over or under 50 and each time it changes after hitting the 80 mark. • "+25,-30" — Receive voice cues once the speed hits the 25 mark (when speeding up) and when it goes below 30 (while slowing down). • "10-20" like "10,11,12,...19,20". • "0-10-60,70-5-" — Detailed cues, such as "0,10,20,...60,70,75,80,85,90,...". • "-10-10-40,+70-5-" — Detailed cues, such as "-10, -20, -30, -40, +70, +75, +80, +85, +90,...". • You can use rules for sound signals (for example "55!! 60!!!"). But then the rules for pronouncing the speed will not work. https://youtu.be/fu7nlxfjkf8 * — English, Deutsch, 日本語, Español, Français, Italiano, Русский, العربية, ไทย, Nederlands, Português, Polski, Ελληνικά, Bahasa Indonesia, Svenska, Türkçe, 한국어, Magyar, Čeština, Dansk, Suomi, Română ...
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Talking Speedometer: FAQ

Can Talking Speedometer be used on an iPad?

No, Talking Speedometer does not have support for iPad devices.
The Talking Speedometer app was launched by Dmitriy Kharutskiy.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 11.0.
The Talking Speedometer app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.0.
Health & Fitness Is The App Genre Of The Talking Speedometer App.
The latest version of the Talking Speedometer app is 2.5.1.
The latest Talking Speedometer update came out on July 3, 2024.
Talking Speedometer was first released on February 5, 2023.
Dmitriy Kharutskiy: Contains no objectionable material.
The Talking Speedometer app can be used in English, French, German and 4 more.
Unfortunately, Talking Speedometer is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Talking Speedometer.
No, you cannot utilize Talking Speedometer with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Talking Speedometer

  • Works Pretty Well!

    While a tad confusing at first, the developer went out of his way to help me get the app working, and I’m quite happy with it. I was looking for a way to hear my speed via Bluetooth in my motorcycle helmet, and this app works perfectly. And the customer support is outstanding!