Pro Altimeter - Barometric plusGPS is a navigation app developed by Craig Hunter. The last update, v1.10, released on March 25, 2024, and it’s rated 4.09 out of 5 based on the latest 33 reviews. Pro Altimeter - Barometric plusGPS is FREE and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
Manual/GPS/METAR Calibration
Video: Pro Altimeter Overview
Description
Pro Altimeter uses the high-fidelity barometric pressure sensor in iOS devices to measure and compute altitude. Pro Altimeter has a dead simple interface.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆nice app, but ...
C'mon ... this app should have been an upgrade to the “Pro Compass”. Why Hunter separated the two defies logic.
★★★★★Simple and Brilliant!!!
I appreciate an app that is simple and works well. Absolutely worth every penny! Only two things I would add: Latitude and Longitude Bearings and barometric pressure change over time. Still deserves five stars!
★★★★★Please add pressure and altitude history graph
Fantastic app, please add pressure and altitude history graph. Thank you.
★★★★★Barometric???
Right now I fail to see how this is anything more than all the other GPS location barometer apps in the App Store. You can enter your local pressure, but it still only gives you GPS altitude on both my iPhone and Apple watch. Another barometer app I use reflects the actual local station pressure, so I am quite sure that the sensor in my iPhone is working properly.
Review Update:
I downloaded Pro Altimeter to both my iPhone 14 Pro and to my Apple Series 8 watch at about the same time that Apple
★★★★★Correction for iOS 17.4
This is a great app. I use it for taking small measurements in height used in drainage systems where accurate GPS is spotty. Thank you so much for readdressing the barometer sensor.