4/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for Barometer++ : Simple and Accurate Barometer with Widget for iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and iPad Air 2.
Barometer++ : Simple and Accurate Barometer with Widget for iPhone 6, 6 Plus, and iPad Air 2 is free iOS app published by Friends of The Web, LLC
LFA210
I like to have just plain sensor apps, and this is just right. Simple with the appropriate different units. The elevation reset button gives a datum reference setting for some actual usability within a relative time/location period. Thanks for making this available.
RLNfirst
Great 5 Star app! But what is the chance of you adding a Dark Mode to the Widget? For me it’s hard to read in the Light Mode you now have set up. But really a great app I use everyday! Thanks for putting it out there.
Amaroom
It seems the adjusted pressure for altitude is work in reverse from what would be expected on my iPhone 7. You would expect sea level adjusted pressure to be a higher number than station pressure, but it’s lower.
Georgia Clay
This barometer is an excellent tool for me. As an old man, post-polio, I am very aware of changes in the pressure. However, this confirms it is pressure that affects me and not muscular problems. The accuracy is superb. It is good to see the sea level adjusted pressure.
jbow52
I’m glad the Today Option was cheap. This is a basic barometer with the option to see “actual” or “adjusted” (to sea level) barometric pressure. It displays your altitude and, according to the pressure, the virtual change in your altitude, higher or lower, according to changes in pressure. My biggest problem is that it does not offer a reading in millibars, it has a handful of different readings: KPA; mmHg; inHg; ATM; hPa; PSI. PSI I understand but for comparison I can really only use inHg. It records changes in pressure over time if you leave it open. If you close the APP you lose all records or history and sometimes it resets when the APP is open but the screen is off. The more it, the more I like it. I would purchase the TODAY option again. Two things I would like to see added... 1: Readings in mb. 2: Ability to retain history over 3 weeks in a graph or any useful way. I have one other barometer APP the two disagree slightly on the pressure, both have actual and adjusted. This APP seems more sensitive. This APP runs the numbers out to 10 thousandths, if my thinking is correct. That gives a quicker and more detailed picture of what the pressure is doing. It tracks altitude pretty well too, it drops if I set my phone down and goes up 10 FB if I go upstairs. I like it.
hhammer
Finally found an app that utilizes the iPhone 6 barometer. Very basic, and hope for some future updates. Works great.