Off Road Instrumentations is created for off road lovers.
In off road conditions the main thing is security.
There are many overturnings, as it is difficult for the driver to determine the angle of his car.
So we decided to create an application that shows the angle of the car body.
With the application you can also specify an approximate angle for roller coaster, descent or slope.
Also, there is an altimeter, compass, speedometer, location data, the ability to intercept the maximum recorded result of slope in all directions and photo editor.
App seems to be solid. Had some issues with the compass in landscape mode. Seems to have straightened out in portrait mode. Need more default cars. I’m looking for a Ford F150 super crew. I took a pic of my truck but it does not look as good. I plan on testing this over the next couple of weekends.
Simple and Effective!
This is my new go-to dash app for our off road adventures. Calibrating was easy to do. Uploading my own PNG images of a 4Runner was really easy as well!
Wish list for this app?
-Apple Car Play Integration
-GPS point saving (like save the current coordinates and a brief description in a Note file)
-Dark Mode
-Ability to customize the altimeter background
Compass is 180 degrees out. Help screen broken
Could be amazing if everything worked. Needs work. I hope the developers consider making improvements so my money will be spent on a good product.
Compass out and no way to calibrate.
No way to change size and position of gauges
Tilt and roll calibration works perfect
Inclinometer is useless
When mounted to a vehicle its shows car is going up... in order to get the pitch to 0 ipad has to be laying on the ground..
iPad Pro 2019.
After the update I give it a 5 star rating cause now it saves your last settings. What I would like to see next is the ability to customise the background and maybe some music controls.
Owen
This app does not work on the IPhone 7S, it says it will but does not.
No way to calibrate
There isn't a way to calibrate the clink meter based on how your iPhone/iPad is mounted.
Also the altimeter only shows meters. It doesn't show feet.