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88242LS 10-05-2013 05:26 PM

Anyone use the GPS Speedo app???
 
Well I do, not sure if its accurate and I don't care! I sure liked the results today running my Formula 303 with 502's,


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/r...psa9693f45.jpg

nailit 10-05-2013 06:31 PM

Did you forget to reset from the truck? Lol. J/j. good run!! They are pretty accurate, I matched mine up to my GPS speedo and chartplotter. Phone just took a lil longer to update speed

thirdchildhood 10-05-2013 06:37 PM

My friend's was way off. It was about 7 mph too high. I'm like, dude, it would be nice but my boat can't go that fast. Others have posted that they weren't accurate but if you don't care if it's accurate then I guess it doesn't matter! I like the app that you use in your vehicle that judges your driving skills. I wonder if it calls 911 to report a reckless driver if your score is too low..... :)

88242LS 10-05-2013 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by nailit (Post 4007317)
Did you forget to reset from the truck? Lol. J/j. good run!! They are pretty accurate, I matched mine up to my GPS speedo and chartplotter. Phone just took a lil longer to update speed


I will not lie i was going down river LOL but it still said it!! conditions were right with a light to moderate chop for some extra lift boat is de sumered, no bedding or amenities just a few beers in the fridge 1/2 tank me the wife and kid, 65 out with 58 degree water:evilb::evilb:

88242LS 10-05-2013 07:45 PM

wish i remembered to take out the extra anchor lol

88242LS 10-05-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 4007320)
My friend's was way off. It was about 7 mph too high. I'm like, dude, it would be nice but my boat can't go that fast. Others have posted that they weren't accurate but if you don't care if it's accurate then I guess it doesn't matter! I like the app that you use in your vehicle that judges your driving skills. I wonder if it calls 911 to report a reckless driver if your score is too low..... :)

its within 1 mph on my truck

AttitudeJr 10-05-2013 08:09 PM

its always been close on everything I've tried it on from my boat, truck, car, to all my friends boat been within one mph

Hook'em 10-05-2013 08:11 PM

The "just speed" app is dead nuts. Displays in tenths with just a little lag as mentioned.

thirdchildhood 10-05-2013 08:58 PM

Maybe he swung the phone around or something to throw it off. He was holding it. It seems like they should be accurate but when we tried it, it was way off. Anyway, congrats on hitting 80!

POWERPLAY J 10-05-2013 09:03 PM

I have tries a few. They are within a mile per hr give or take to a GPS Speedo or a hand held. Pretty accurate.

phragle 10-05-2013 09:08 PM

Was looking at one today as we were going across the bay, definitely a little slow on acceleration but it did read max speed 104.7 which should have been about right.

POWERPLAY J 10-05-2013 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by phragle (Post 4007404)
Was looking at one today as we were going across the bay, definitely a little slow on acceleration but it did read max speed 104.7 which should have been about right.

Did you downgrade to a Fountain????

Tinkerer 10-05-2013 09:43 PM

Mine is dead on with the GPS in my work van.

low_psi 10-05-2013 11:42 PM

Phone GPS are triangulated off of cell signal. So depending on your signal and proximity to towers will determine accuracy. My iPhone was almost spot on with my Garmin in the Detroit River. However, when I got out into Lake Erie, it was off by a few MPH..

fysis 10-06-2013 03:28 AM

Hello there. Check this one out. like I said in the video. The 2 Garmin and the Galaxy S3 4G. are always with in the same tenth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clQPWsgydrA (or google carapi+donzi) Regards Bjorn Carapi

thirdchildhood 10-06-2013 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by low_psi (Post 4007452)
Phone GPS are triangulated off of cell signal. So depending on your signal and proximity to towers will determine accuracy. My iPhone was almost spot on with my Garmin in the Detroit River. However, when I got out into Lake Erie, it was off by a few MPH..

That would explain the issues while running off-shore. If you are only in range of one or two towers then it will be off.

poulsen11@yahoo. 10-06-2013 08:06 AM

iPhones have GPS built in. They do not rely on cell towers for location services, although their satellite locking hardware is likely not as sophisticated as a full marine GPS, you should be able to get very accurate numbers from it nearly anywhere in the world. in fact if you are near cell towers as mentioned. the iPhone may be more accurate than a marine GPS since it has multiple modes of triangulation to determine location.

indysupra 10-06-2013 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by poulsen11@yahoo. (Post 4007514)
iPhones have GPS built in. They do not rely on cell towers for location services, although their satellite locking hardware is likely not as sophisticated as a full marine GPS, you should be able to get very accurate numbers from it nearly anywhere in the world. in fact if you are near cell towers as mentioned. the iPhone may be more accurate than a marine GPS since it has multiple modes of triangulation to determine location.

X2 on this. Mine is dead on, like others have stated its a little slower to update speed.

ratman 10-06-2013 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by 88242LS (Post 4007354)
I will not lie i was going down river LOL but it still said it!! conditions were right with a light to moderate chop for some extra lift boat is de sumered, no bedding or amenities just a few beers in the fridge 1/2 tank me the wife and kid, 65 out with 58 degree water:evilb::evilb:

you using speed wax? that would explain it

fysis 10-06-2013 12:48 PM

I´m not claiming to be un expert on GPS devises but from my own experiences with Garmin marine GPS (not the latest models )and by compairing them with technology like the samsung Galaxy S3 4G i find the difference first to be the that the galaxy find it´s satelites in no time ,like when you press the map button on the S3 . It´s there instantly. The Garmin 182C marine could take more then a few minutes before it´s ready.(The phones and the marine GPS always shows the same readings at the end by a tenth) There was a big test when they compared sport/running watches like Garmin forerunners and the Polar series with a modern iphone app.They all got their ass whipped by the phones. I´m a runner to and today like often my GPS sport watch(Garmin 110 ) took close to 5 minutes to be ready.My Galaxy is there directly. I´m not a sales man for Samsung just compairing different ways of measuring "landspeeds" accurate. Would really appreciate un expert on the subjekt to comment. I´m guessing here but the thing seems to be how many satellits the device are shooting at or being able to use. ??


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