Speedometer GPS & Compass

Speedometer GPS & Compass
Developer: 华明 罗
Category: Maps & Navigation
~450 - 900
9 ratings

Speedometer GPS & Compass Summary

Speedometer GPS & Compass is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Maps And Navigation category, developed by 华明 罗. First released 2 years ago(Mar 2023), the app has 9 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average rating.

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Nov 2, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jul 28, 2025 (version 2).


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App Description

Transform your iPhone into a multifunctional speedometer and compass with the Speedometer GPS & Compass app.

Key features include:

*Speedometer module*
The color digital speedometer accurately displays the real-time speed and the real-time power of your mobile phone. With this module, you can also keep track of your maximum speed and average speed during your trip.

*Compass module*
This module helps guide your direction and provides altitude, track latitude, and longitude information, making it easy to analyze your current location.

*Live map module*
This module calls up the latest system map and accurately locates the user's current location, drawing the current track line.

*History module*
Detailed trip tracks are recorded in this module, with each entry viewable and editable. The track line can also be redrawn on the map. The data collected here also supports iCloud cloud synchronization.

*Setting module*
In the settings section, you can personalize the app language, color theme, speedometer display, track point recording rules, and more.

Explore even more unique and useful functions with the Speedometer GPS And Compass app!

For some devices without GPS module, you can ignore the speed in the settings to record the trajectory.
In situations where devices lack a GPS module or where GPS functionality is unreliable, users may have the option to ignore speed settings when recording trajectories. This means that the device will record the path taken without factoring in speed data. This can be useful in scenarios where the primary concern is tracking the route or path followed rather than the speed at which the user or device is traveling.