2/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for AccelMeter for iPhone.
AccelMeter is free iOS app published by Peter Breitling
FourEyedJack
Works as advertised, easy to use. I'd love it if data logging was added.
Clearwater Phil
This is a fun app, but needs more features to be more than a passing fancy. It needs: 1) recording capability 2) peak detection 3) X, Y and Z axis numerical separation.
Ben L-
As others have mentioned, peak locking, and data logging would be really nice, and something is indeed strange going on when you change the orientation, but keep the orientation constant and it works wonderfully as expected. good app.
Mklesperance
Almost useless with no real way to read what the acceleration is while placing yourself or phone under conditions to monitor. Needs peak and graph/record over time function to have any practical use. All the function is possible just need to expand the code a bit more.
Cristian C
Not yet specialized for a certain need, or a project. Not yet a product, but a nice proof of concept.
A satisfied person
I downloaded this app for physics class and I have an iPhone 4S. The app was initially intuitive but soon gave us challenges. We tested the accelerometer while walking, running, and jogging in a circle. The numbers seem to have been generated accurately, however since the app does not record or graph the results, we found it difficult to use. Overall a fine app but with no practical use.
ashhhhhhhhhhhhh2
While measuring this app, I used the iPhone 4s. The app itself is just incredibly inaccurate, making the app itself completely obsolete. The data isn't recorded anywhere, so there is no way to remember what has just been recorded. The format of the app is not very user-friendly, not really explaining how to use its different functions. Overall, it does not live up to the function that it should, and I would definitely not recommend the app for measuring data.
Dabeast38
This app was very compatible with my iPhone 4. I think that this app works well as advertised and has a somewhat good interface. However, the app says accelmeter and this app measures the amount of g force the phone experiences and has no way of recording data. Accelmeter could have been easier to use and sometimes the buttons to change the type of acceleration were tough to click. I would really like to see a feature in which one can, 1) record their data and 2) measure their velocity and not only the amount of g force the phone experiences. That being said, this is the only app i've used to try to measure forces/velocity/acceleration. All in all I would give this app a mediocre 3/5 stars and probably around a 70 out of 100.