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Barometer

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Added: Denis Rubinov

Version: 1.3

Size: 0.1 MB

Updated: 27.04.2020

Developer: farproc

Category: Tools

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Application Barometer was checked by VirusTotal antivirus. As a result of the scan, no file infections were detected by all the latest signatures.

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How to install Barometer

  1. Download APK file apps from apkshki.com.
  2. Locate the downloaded file. You can find it in the system tray or in the 'Download' folder using any file manager.
  3. If the file downloaded in .bin extension (WebView bug on Android 11), rename it to .apk using any file manager or try downloading the file with another browser like Chrome.
  4. Start the installation. Click on the downloaded file to start the installation
  5. Allow installation from unknown sources. If you are installing for the first time Barometer not from Google Play, go to your device's security settings and allow installation from unknown sources.
  6. Bypass Google Play protection. If Google Play protection blocks installation of the file, tap 'More Info' → 'Install anyway' → 'OK' to continue..
  7. Complete the installation: Follow the installer's instructions to complete the installation process.

How to update Barometer

  1. Download the new version apps from apkshki.com.
  2. Locate the downloaded file and click on it to start the installation.
  3. Install over the old version. There is no need to uninstall the previous version.
  4. Avoid signature conflicts. If the previous version was not downloaded from apkshki.com, the message 'Application not installed' may appear. In this case uninstall the old version and install the new one.
  5. Restart annex Barometer after the update.

Reviews for Barometer

1
10%
2
0%
3
30%
4
40%
5
20%
3.6
10 grades

Not bad once you figure out how to make the initial adjustments to calibrate. The altitude reading is difficult to see down in the hundreds of feet. The adjustment for initial calibration of the barometer is very sensitive and you have to have a little patience. Once calibrated, it has been right on for accuracy. I live less than a mile from the nearest NWS/NOAA weather reporting station at the airport. The reading has been exact to the official readings. There is no set point indicator.

Took me a few minutes to find a few good spots to calibrate the altitude/pressure with, but once it was calibrated, seems absolutely accurate. Returning to spots I know the altitude of, it reads perfect, even adjusting a couple of feet as I hold the phone higher or lower. Did not expect this out of my phone sensor!

Easy to read and well designed. I've used it for pitot-static calibration. The inHg reading however is off by about 0.03 inHg, which may sound small but is actually about 30ft of altitude. Probably too much rounding of the conversion factor.

Can't calibrate my altitude. The app only allows a couple hundred feet adjustment. So far, altitude is useless.

The app analog meter is limited to 13000 feet however the digital meter gives reading beyond it. Otherwise the app is good and gives you correct reading provided the meter is calibrated.

Accurate, simple to use, very small app size and best of all REALLY FREE WITH NO ADS OR IN APP PURCHASE. Some other dial styles would be great but not essential.

"Hated" is a strong word, as I don't hate this app at all....but now as of September 2017 the app no longer works on Marshmallow 7.1 on my Galaxy S7. I would classify it as abandon work. Too bad, as the icon is very modern and nice looking (hence why I downloaded it)

I know English is super weird, but the plural is the same as the singular form of the word "feet" and I think you should leave it, but if you do make an update maybe change that one thing. But still a cool app!

Thanks!! I have been drooling over buying a Sheraton banjo barometer but the price!! Now I can check for storms as long as my battery is charged, even if I can't get to a website that has the hPa for my location. Took minutes to calibrate and it would have gone quicker except that I had to look around the web to find out what the abbreviations mean. So now I have digits in addition to hearing the blue jays scream or the woodpeckers drum or chatter, both of which are also signs of a storm on the way.

I will give 5 ★'s if you manage to add altitude and baro at the same time. Thanks

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