11 Positive User Reviews for G Force
Does seem to work correctly.
I don't know what the other reviewer is talking about, but it certainly DOES seem to work exactly as advertised. I would like to see a separate needle indicating Peak Hold and I would also like to see a greater range available on Acceleration so that it could be used to measure things like roller coasters and airplanes. But for $2.99, it's a heck of a nifty little item.
Very useful tool!
I work in driver's training and collision reconstruction. This little app accurately does what a $3000 piece of equipment does with ALOT less hassle. Not only was it fun to use but it allows you to know the coefficient of friction of any surface on the spot! Worth the purchase! I do wish you could save or print.
Best yet
Requst: graphical history? Not long, 10 seconds? Along with the other graphics, keeping the current the same size. Thanks 8)
Fun app
App works as described. I'd like to see custom color schemes and a landscape mode added.
The best
This app is soooooo cool.
G Force
Works as advertised. Simple to use.
I would like to see 3D information added to future versions.
Also, it would be nice to plot acceleration as a function of time for a minute or so at one-second intervals. Of course, one would like o read out a file containing that data.
Excellent App!
Wonderful app that works as described. I hope to see some sort of graph in the future though!
Works
Not so accurate but is cheap for it's purpose.
Transparent reporting
Important that user can send report of motion in .pdf file to their PC.
Nice app very useful at Amusement Park
I used the app to measure the G force while driving my car. There were all under 0.5 G. I set my alarm to buzz whenever the measurement goes beyond 1 G. I suppose if I suddenly slammed on my brakes while speeding up to 75 mph it might trigger the alarm. I believe this app might be more useful at amusement parks especially roller coasters. I used it inside an elevator and it measured less than 0.2 G.
Great app/request
Awesome app. I would like to have a video background. Here is why: I could run around a skid pad, and see what my max g-force is, then I could compare that to recording of an auto cross with g-force overlay. If in the video I see that on certain corners I am loosing traction at a lower force, that means I know where I'm not being smooth enough.