Barometer & Altimeter Pro

Barometer & Altimeter Pro

⭐️3.0 / 5
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📦~ in 7 months
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All Versions of Barometer & Altimeter Pro

5.0.0

March 29, 2024

Rewritten from the ground up with full support for iOS 17.4 in an all new design and even smaller download (the entire App comes in at under 1MB). The background graphics have made way for a new code-generated more accurate analog dial.
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4.1.1

January 4, 2021

* Introducing a new iOS14 Widget: See all important information right on your Home Screen at a glance - regularly updating * Option to use light or dark mode permanently or keep the automatic setting based on your phones overall appearance * Small bug fixes on the iOS and watchOS Apps
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4.0.2

May 9, 2020

Updated the app for better support of iOS 13 with refined UI. Support for Light and Dark Mode where applicable - keeping the original blue on the barometer page! And of course some minor bugs got fixed again.
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3.0.0

January 3, 2018

- Introducing Apple Watch 3 support in the free version! Apple Watch 3 has a barometric air pressure sensor built in! This update introduces a stand alone watch app that shows station pressure, station altitude and sea level pressure. It includes a marker and all units known from the iOS application! At this time without historical data and as a digital display - Temperature setting for the Altimeter. By adjusting the average outside temperature, the altitude formula can be more exact - Small bugfixes
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2.7.0

December 11, 2017

- Changed the SET long press behaviour to support setting the marker to exact values - Tap anywhere on the Barometer screen to see additional information on the marker - The current marker value is now displayed as an additional line on the trend view (and disappears if marker is disabled) - Trend view line color is now more transparent - Some smaller bug fixes
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2.6.1

September 25, 2017

Fixed some minor bugs and reworked the UI ever so slightly to match the new design of iOS11. Introducing support for the new aspect ratio of the iPhone X. Fix for an issue with the new design on 4.7 inch screens set to "zoomed"
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2.6.0

September 21, 2017

Fixed some minor bugs and reworked the UI ever so slightly to match the new design of iOS11. Introducing support for the new aspect ratio of the iPhone X.
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2.5.1

November 19, 2016

Since iOS 10.1 the barometric pressure sensor works again on iPads. This app update is NOT required to fix this issue and every old version of this app has since started working again! The update fixes a bug with the trend arrow in the widget and includes some optimizations to make the app use less resources.
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2.5

September 15, 2016

Attention: If you are using an iPad, update to at least iOS 10.1. Earlier iOS 10 releases on iPad do not offer access to the barometer sensor! Thanks for the continuing support and feedback. This is a compatibility update with the following changes: - Update for better iOS10 compatibility (Swift 3) - Widget in iOS10 style and with a barometric trend indicator - Fixes an error where the trend view axes were not labelled - The app does now record measurements in the history every minute while in foreground(!). Not only when "opened" or "marker set"
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2.4.3

February 10, 2016

Bugfix release 2.4.3. This version brings a number of bug fixes that have been reported by you! Thanks for all the help. * Fixes an issue where users could not use commas as decimal delimiter * Fixes an issue where the lower end of the inHg Scale was incorrect * Improves an issue where the Trend shows large spikes a lot. And on top of that two much requested improvements: * A small indicator tells you how accurate the GPS altitude was determined * A tap on the center of the barometer also sets the marker
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Barometer & Altimeter Pro In-App Purchases History

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Barometer Pro Features

Gives you access to some exclusive Pro Features like a second scale on the analog Barometer dial, multiple different Barometer faces as well as the ability to export your history data. Includes future Pro Features. Can be restored.
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Price History of Barometer & Altimeter Pro

Description of Barometer & Altimeter Pro

This app uses the barometric pressure sensor built into all newer iPhones and iPads and features a Barometer for weather, an Altimeter for outdoor activities and a History feature with CSV export to track air pressure. No ads, no internet connection, no trackers! Runs on your device only! Keep an eye on the barometric pressure and be your own weather forecast! This little app uses only GPS (optional) and the barometric pressure sensor to calculate the barometric pressure used in weather forecasts. iPhones and iPads have a barometric pressure sensor built in so this app works completely without internet. The handy marker helps you keep track of changes in the barometric pressure and lets you predict weather changes! Air pressure and its change over time is a very good indicator for weather! The History allows you to store pressure values over time and compare. With a single click you can export it all as a CSV file. The Altimeter helps you track your altitude changes based on the change of pressure. Just set your reference pressure and altitude in order to use the Altimeter for checking how high up the mountain you have climbed (works for other activities too). Most users will simply rely on GPS for altitude information but GPS does use a good bit of energy, so this app does not rely on GPS for the Altimeter and can help you gain an estimate, even with GPS disabled (by default the App does use GPS for calibration, configurable). Features - Barometer for weather. - Altimeter for height estimations. - No internet connection required since the sensor is built into iPhones and iPads. - No ads! No data collection beyond your device (history and settings). No web communication at all. - Data export in CSV Format. - Supports 6 selectable units for air pressure hPa/mBar, inHg, mmgHg/torr, atm, psi, kPa. - Support for 2 different altitude units, meters and feet. - Marker and History so you can track changes in barometric pressure - Manual altitude setting or automatic altitude updates based on GPS for the Barometer. - GPS Correction. In case your GPS seems to always be 'off' a little you can now fix this easily.
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Barometer & Altimeter Pro: FAQ

Is Barometer & Altimeter Pro compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Barometer & Altimeter Pro works on iPad devices.
The app was developed by Steffen Bauereiss.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 17.4 or higher.
The average rating for the Barometer & Altimeter Pro app is 3.0.
The Primary Genre Of The Barometer & Altimeter Pro App Is Weather.
5.0.0 is the most recent version of Barometer & Altimeter Pro.
The latest Barometer & Altimeter Pro update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The Barometer & Altimeter Pro app launched on February 6, 2023.
The Barometer & Altimeter Pro app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Steffen Bauereiss.
You can use the Barometer & Altimeter Pro app in English.
No, Barometer & Altimeter Pro is not available on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Barometer & Altimeter Pro offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
No, Barometer & Altimeter Pro does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Barometer & Altimeter Pro

  • Update has destroyed this app!

    I’ve had and used this app for years! I have chronic migraines and one of my biggest triggers is change in barometric pressure. There are other ways to predict the changes, but with this app I had an amazing graph that I could set at intervals from 24 hrs to 30 days to correlate when I first noticed a migraine coming on, when I had a particularly severe migraine, when I had a migraine that lasted more than 24 hours, etc. Being able to look back at these graphs and put them together with other variables that I know affect my migraines has helped me so much with my migraine care.
    With the update, however, the graphing feature has disappeared. In fact, the app only marks the pressure if you actually go into the app and mark it. It’s useless.
  • Updated Not Anymore….Helps verify what I’m feeling

    This app used to be so helpful in understanding and explaining every change in my daily migraine pain level. The changes made to the app a couple of weeks ago removed every single thing that I found most helpful. There’s no graph that shows the small to large changes that take place over a span of time. It was a relief whenever the app’s graph showed a change when the pain level changed because it meant not having to review every other aspect of daily living that might have caused it. I can no longer choose the number of hours to review during or after prolonged episodes. I tried to continue using it but cannot find anything it provides that’s helpful.

    I started using this after trying others normally suggested for people with migraines affected by barometric pressure changes. I don’t comprehend all the technical explanations but I can now use this app to verify what the pain has told me. I don’t have the “extras” but plan to try them when it’s easier to read and comprehend through pain and nausea. I spent years trying to find and understand my triggers and thought barometric was one but needed an app showing it as numbers and on a graph to see how small the changes can be that make my migraine spin out of control. Verifying it gives me the knowledge to take actions that can help keep it from being as debilitating. Thank you!
  • Please help.

    I’ve been using your app for years!
    It helped me decide if I needed to take migraine medication or not, it was so useful.
    Unfortunately in the new update there is no “line” that shows the tiny pressure changes. That was the part that helped me, I also used it to show my doctor. It was a visual aid.
    Now, I don’t have that. This new version does not have that quick visual reference and I don’t think I will be able to use it. To be honest the numbers don’t really help me. Is there any way you could put that back? 🙏