Barometer & Altimeter Pro Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 109 reviews. Read all reviews for Barometer & Altimeter Pro for iPhone.
Barometer & Altimeter Pro is free iOS app published by Steffen Bauereiss

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Helps verify what I’m feeling

GotThis101

I started using this after trying others normally suggested for people with migraines affected by barometric pressure changes. I don’t comprehend all the technical explanations but I can now use this app to verify what the pain has told me. I don’t have the “extras” but plan to try them when it’s easier to read and comprehend through pain and nausea. I spent years trying to find and understand my triggers and thought barometric was one but needed an app showing it as numbers and on a graph to see how small the changes can be that make my migraine spin out of control. Verifying it gives me the knowledge to take actions that can help keep it from being as debilitating. Thank you!


Great app!

jdfarley

I suffer from a problem where I often experience a feeling of pressure behind and inside my ears. I have often suspected that it is related to barometric pressure in the atmosphere. An app like this helps to confirm my suspicions. It is also an attractive looking app, and best of all, it is free.


Apple Watch Face

Eye guy22

Ok app just wish they had a way to display the info on the Apple Watch Face. Would be 4 stars if they made that happen.


deleting

misstrish*

not as i expected. i have other weather apps less complicated.


Accurate And Useful

rhans70

I use this on my iPad, and found it to be very accurate within 0.02hg of what the airport, 20-miles away, is reporting. I use this to gage weather related pain levels, and really like the ability to establish a set point to determine pressure trends.


Doesn’t work.

fotoniks

The barometer may or may not be correct. The altitude is over 200 ft. Low. If the altimeter were correct I would be under water!!! At least it was free and yes it will be deleted.


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Don't get fooled again!

Your joints-every single one of them is it’s own separate capsule- meaning it has its own pressure. I have patients who say they can tell when it’s going to rain or get cold. No, they can tell when the pressure’s dropping- which is almost always accompanied by some type of weather change, rain, cold or otherwise-and your joints internal pressure is “feeling” the External pressure change. High pressure is typically fair weather, a dropping barometer means change is coming-soon. Your astute assessment regarding your joints is correct-if someone tells you it’s a myth-they’re referring to your ability to discern rainy/cold weather-which is only partly true-I’m getting redundant. Most things in nature are in tune with the barometer- I notice I get hungry when the barometer drops-as does most of the animal kingdom, the fishing is typically better during a falling barometer. Alas, I’m a novice myself at setting the barometer-sorry I couldn’t be of more help there.


Simple, straightforward, does what I need it to

WisRoadTripper

I’m an automotive technician, I use this app to tell me the station pressure of where I’m at, so that I can check the accuracy of the BARO sensor on cars I’m working on. I like that that it can display in inHg, kPa, psi, and others, because different cars display using different units. For those who are unfamiliar, “station pressure” is the actual barometer reading right here, right now, at your phone, at whatever altitude you are at. Because altitude affects barometer readings, “Pressure at sea level” has been adjusted for altitude to give you just that; what the pressure would be at sea level. Weather forecasters give you this reading. But if you’re working on cars like I am, you need to know your station pressure.


Headache help!

Spacelift

This app is very helpful for dealing with my weather related headaches. Like another reviewer here, I don’t know what any of the other stuff means, but I am curious. Would love more novice level info. Thanks