Excelente app
Excelente app. Sencilla, útil y de buen diseño gráfico.
Yes, Barómetro y Altímetro is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Barómetro y Altímetro has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 1.99.
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4.67 out of 5
100 ratings in Argentina
Excelente app. Sencilla, útil y de buen diseño gráfico.
Óptima precisión para medir presión y altura ...
Muy útil
Le falta estar en español. Pero tiene todo lo que promete, al igual que el altímetro de un avión te permite corregir la altitud barométrica (QNH)
Awesome and reliable/accurate barometer. Totally worth the 1.99! I appreciate the simplicity of this app.
This is an excellent app. It is right to the point, with no unnecessary clutter. Just like going to a barometer on the wall. Has many setting options for me to set it to my liking. It also has an altitude page. It's the first app for me that gives the true altitude for my location. I like that I can set the barometer to my GPS location, or to a Station location. I recommend this app to anyone interested in the weather.
I’m a long range shooter and I need to have datas like pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind to help calculate air drag for those extreme range shots. This app provides all of those. Fantastic.
Since the last update, this app requires the fitness tracker feature to be enabled on your iPhone; to see the barometric pressure anyway.
I tried a bunch of Barometer apps after my old one stopped working. Yes, you have to allow access to "motion and fitness" for it to work. Apple really didn't consider the Barometer use case when they made that change. This app turned out to be the best choice for me. It's easy to read without being overly cute. It also gives you elevation and some relevant weather information. It reads directly from your iPhone sensor and will adjust for altitude, so you can use it in off-line mode. I checked pressure against another utility tool that reads the same sensor and it was spot on. You can also fine tune the pressure if you find that necessary. The ads aren't really that bad. The app lets you use it in free mode several times before an ad will pop up, and I didn't see any obnoxious animated ads. For a very reasonable two dollars, instead of a ridiculous subscription, I paid the developer to get rid of the ads. It's obviously a winning app giving its position in the App Store and the five star reviews. Very happy with it.
App lies and says you need to enable some Apple Fitness garbage in order for the app to read pressure. That’s a total lie. I have other baro apps that work fine without it. No sure what data the dev is trying to steal.