Speedometer & Trip Logging

Speedometer & Trip Logging

by Hans Schneider

27 ratings
393 reviews
#171 in paid Navigation
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$7.99 $3.99

Lowest price: $3.99 3 years ago (-0%)


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This app functions as a GPS speedometer, displaying current speed, distance, direction, and altitude. It tracks top and average speeds, offers various speedometer designs, and includes a HUD mode for windshield display. Users can also set speed warnings and export data.

MPH, KM/H, and KNOTS display
Speak speed aloud
Analog and digital speedometer options
HUD display for windshield
Odometer for distance tracking
Speed and altitude charts
Speed warning signal
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What's New in Speedometer & Trip Logging

2026.6

May 5, 2026

NEW: Trip Logging * Record every drive, ride, hike or flight with one tap * Distance, duration and moving time * Export trips including locations and speed * Max & average speed * Min/max altitude and total ascent climbed * Full trip history with a tap-for-detail view * Floating start/stop pill right on the speedometer * Auto-discard short trips below a minimum distance you set Plus: small fixes and refinements

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Last updated on July 19, 2026.

User reviews

Works reliably

Provides a large display of vehicle speed, reliably. Display has been checked against a measured mile with good accuracy.

Carplay

Carplay support pls and average speed widget

Speed

This is a great app

Nice!

Nice graphics.

It’s a good app but..

What would make it better is if there was a way to use it for directions also or be able to have it as a widget or something of that sort for the people who need to be able to see the map while following directions.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

2 issues

App crashes when trying to access settings menu

Bug

Speed readings not accurate at high speeds or on trains

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Add odometer and compass to main digital display

Feature

Improve HUD mode with larger, brighter numbers

Feature

Implement speed limit alerts based on location

Feature

Add trip computer features like max speed, average speed, etc.

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FAQ

What does the Speedometer Speed Box app do?

This app functions as a GPS speedometer for your iPhone and iPad. It displays your current speed in various units (MPH, KM/H, KNOTS), distance traveled, direction, and altitude. It also records your top and average speeds and provides charts of your speed and altitude over time.

What are the main features of this speedometer app?

Key features include displaying speed in MPH, KM/H, and KNOTS, the ability to have the speed spoken aloud, multiple analog and digital speedometer designs, a map view, maximum and average speed tracking, altitude display, a digital compass, a HUD mode for windshield viewing, and an odometer to measure distance.

How accurate is the speed tracking?

The app is designed to provide high accuracy by leveraging refined algorithms for the iPhone's GPS capabilities. Users have reported accuracy within 1 mile per hour. For best results, ensure a green GPS strength indicator is displayed and allow the app up to a minute to find satellites.

Can I export my speed data?

Yes, you can export the data for the last three hours of your travel. The app also allows you to swipe over the chart to display historic data, giving you insights into your past journeys.

What devices is this app compatible with?

This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad. However, it does not work well on iPod touch or iPad Wi-Fi (without 3G) devices because they lack a built-in GPS receiver.