Talking speedometer

How it stands out from most other speedometers

1. Voice cues to notify you when you reach the selected speed. About 25* languages supported. Receive speed voice cues while listening to music.

2. Three speed tracking modes.

3. The G-meter. Get APPROXIMATE acceleration calculated based on your speed variation. Why use the GPS G-meter: no need to keep your iPhone in a fixed position or connect it to your vehicle’s computer system, which means speed readings can be taken discreetly, for example, during a test drive. Taking a number of readings compensates lesser accuracy. Acceleration is calculated in the Car mode only. Acceleration cannot be measured near tall buildings, in the mountains or woods.

Also

4. Large, well-lit digits

5. HUD (the speed is displayed in the windscreen reflection at night time or in cloudy weather)

6. Detailed speed graph for about an hour of uninterrupted driving

7. Acceleration diagram

8. Music controls

9. No annoying ads

10. Vintage design

Why use voice cues

1. Get notified if you have gone over the speed limit.

2. Voice cues allow novice drivers to find out their current speed without taking their eyes off the road.

3. Control your speed, even when you have limited or no access to your phone's screen, for example, when you are out jogging, roller-skating, cycling or skiing.

4. Keep your speed under control when you are driving at high speeds , as taking your eyes off the road can be highly dangerous.

5. Control your speed discreetly by using headphones.

Modes

The mode names (Car, Cycling, and Running) are for your convenience only. The Cycling and the Running modes can be a perfect choice for tracking the speed of gradually accelerating vehicles (such as trains, boats or heavily loaded trucks). The Running mode produces less dynamic readings than the Cycling mode. The Car mode is better suited for a fast bicycle ride down a steep hill than the Cycling mode.

Voice cues rules

"50,80-" — Receive voice cues once the speed goes over or under 50 and each time it changes after hitting the 80 mark.

"+25,-30" — Receive voice cues once the speed hits the 25 mark (when speeding up) and when it goes below 30 (while slowing down).

"10-20" — Detailed cues, such as "10, 11, 12,...19, 20".

"0-10-60,70-5-" — Detailed cues, such as "0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90,...".

"-10-10-40,+70-5-" — Detailed cues, such as "-10, -20, -30, -40, +70, +75, +80, +85, +90,...".

You can enter a comment at the beginning of the line, for example, "Highway".

IMPORTANT!!!

1. When driving near tall buildings (or in the mountains or woods) using the Car mode, the device may display false speed spikes (due to an unstable satellite signal). In such situations, Cycling mode is recommended instead.

2. Car speedometers often display a higher than actual speed, the difference sometimes reaching 10%. This is due to your wheels’ diameter. This is why at high speeds GPS speedometers can deliver better accuracy than your regular car speedometer. And the higher the speed, the more accurate your GPS speedometer is.

3. Please note that temporary false readings are possible with ANY GPS speedometer when you start using it.


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