This app uses the barometric pressure sensor built into all newer iPhones and iPads and features a Barometer for weather, an Altimeter for outdoor activities and a History feature with CSV export to track air pressure.
No ads, no internet connection, no trackers! Runs on your device only!
Keep an eye on the barometric pressure and be your own weather forecast! This little app uses only GPS (optional) and the barometric pressure sensor to calculate the barometric pressure used in weather forecasts. iPhones and iPads have a barometric pressure sensor built in so this app works completely without internet. The handy marker helps you keep track of changes in the barometric pressure and lets you predict weather changes! Air pressure and its change over time is a very good indicator for weather!
The History allows you to store pressure values over time and compare. With a single click you can export it all as a CSV file.
The Altimeter helps you track your altitude changes based on the change of pressure. Just set your reference pressure and altitude in order to use the Altimeter for checking how high up the mountain you have climbed (works for other activities too). Most users will simply rely on GPS for altitude information but GPS does use a good bit of energy, so this app does not rely on GPS for the Altimeter and can help you gain an estimate, even with GPS disabled (by default the App does use GPS for calibration, configurable).
Features
- Barometer for weather.
- Altimeter for height estimations.
- No internet connection required since the sensor is built into iPhones and iPads.
- No ads! No data collection beyond your device (history and settings). No web communication at all.
- Data export in CSV Format.
- Supports 6 selectable units for air pressure hPa/mBar, inHg, mmgHg/torr, atm, psi, kPa.
- Support for 2 different altitude units, meters and feet.
- Marker and History so you can track changes in barometric pressure
- Manual altitude setting or automatic altitude updates based on GPS for the Barometer.
- GPS Correction. In case your GPS seems to always be 'off' a little you can now fix this easily.
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Barometer Pro Features
USD 1.99
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Barometer & Altimeter Pro FAQ
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Yes, Barometer & Altimeter Pro is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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The old App is much superior to this quasi iPhone app. The new one is obviously written for iPhone with no rotation for iPad. The display takes many attempts to align the pointer with the new indicator. Less is not more.
Dana
The 30 day to 6 hour TRENDS graph is gone and it was such a great tool for those of us suffering with migraine headaches or arthritis. Please bring it back! This was such a valuable tool for so many of us!
terrible
the barometer doesnt even work in this app😂 there’s other barometer apps that actually work
The graph was the most useful part
I used to use this app to check pressure changes that affected my health. Without the graph showing historic trends, I’ve lost the ability to clearly identify triggers.
Update doesn’t work
The new version doesn’t work. The needle never moves. The set pointer doesn’t move.
I used to be able to see the change in pressure from the last time the app was opened. The change is what I want to know.
Ruined from the ground up
This used to be a good app, but the recent rewriting from the ground up ruined the app and makes it really difficult to use. This is especially true if you increase the text size on your phone beyond the standard size, it makes the data almost unreadable.
New version is terrible!
Why did you have to go and mess with the best Barometer in the App Store?
Everything was much easier to track the trends.
I suffer from pressure change headaches and I was able to track and forecast my headaches. It’s near impossible now.
Hate it now
It used to have a graph that was easy to read and showed the ups and downs
BRING BACK THE GRAPH!!! (or maybe just make a new app with the graph like the old version)
Like many others have said before me, the app used to help me track my headaches and nausea caused by swings in the barometric pressure. The constantly running graph made it easy to quickly see why I was feeling the way I was.
If you can’t bring back the graph, please, PLEASE, make a new app with the graph the old version had. I’m sure all of the negative reviewers would be happy to switch to it and revise their reviews.