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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 12, 2015
  • November 8, 2016
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This entertainment app simulates speed measurement by tracking moving objects with your phone's camera. Users calibrate the app based on their height and phone position to get subjective speed readings.

Simulated speed measurement
Camera tracking of moving objects
User calibration for subjective readings
Metric and imperial units
Entertainment purposes
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What's New in SPEED

1.1

November 8, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. bug fix imperial units calculation improvement of reading speed

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User reviews

Look

This is probably the worlds worst speed gun app

Agree its dysfunctional

Says it all

Very confusing but good

I have to use this and one of the reviews was pretty harsh. I’m not trying to be mean, but this app is so confusing with the bottom of the screen. I am not tracking car speed, I’m tracking baseball speed. Good app for cars I guess.

SPEED RADAR

Don’t waste your time it doesn’t work.

Works perfectly

I had gotten this app to test my own crawl speed and this app had given me the answer that I needed to body my confidence to beat the gulag and join back into the call of duty battle royale with a whopping 202 miles per hour. Five stars!

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FAQ

What does the SPEED-gun app do?

This app is designed for entertainment purposes and simulates speed measurement. It uses your phone's camera to track moving objects, allowing you to get subjective speed readings after calibration.

How do I use the app to measure speed?

Point your camera perpendicularly to the street, enter your height, and hold your phone at shoulder level. Press 'CALIBRATE' and then follow the cars with the red crosshair to get their simulated speeds.

Is this app a real speed measuring tool?

No, this app is strictly for entertainment purposes and does not provide true speed measuring functionality. The readings are subjective and depend on how well you calibrate and use the app.

What units does the app support?

The app supports both metric and imperial units for its simulated speed readings, allowing users to choose their preferred measurement system.