Speedometer, Speed Limit Alert Apple

Speedometer, Speed Limit Alert

+ Bike Computer + GPS tracker

Features & Capabilities

  1. Step-by-step audio notifications once you have reached your required speeds.

  2. Speed data filtering. Readings with the filter on are more inert than those with the filter off though. THE FILTER MUST BE ON WHEN CYCLING, JOGGING OR WALKING.

  3. The G-meter. Get APPROXIMATE acceleration calculated based on your speed variation. Why use the GPS G-meter: no need to keep your iPhone in a fixed position or connect it to your vehicle’s computer system, which means speed readings can be taken discreetly, for example, during a test drive. Taking a number of readings compensates lesser accuracy. Acceleration is calculated only when the filter is off. Acceleration cannot be measured near tall buildings, in the mountains or woods.

  4. Large, well-lit digits

  5. HUD (the speed is displayed in the windscreen reflection at night time or in cloudy weather)

  6. Background mode. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

  7. Speed and acceleration graphs

  8. Odometer

  9. Altimeter

  10. Time, journey duration, and current stop duration. The current stop duration will be reset after 20 seconds of motion.

  11. See tracks on the map

  12. Save tracks

  13. Compass

  14. Angle of incline (inclinometer)

  15. Aircraft descent/climb angle

  16. Get detailed stats for any part of your journey

  17. Export your journey to a KMZ or GPX file

  18. Export track statistics table to a CSV file

  19. Load and show your route (journey plan) on the map together with a track. To do this, create a route, using a special online service (such as GPX Editor - https://www.gpxeditor.co.uk/map, The online GPX file editor - https://gpx.studio/, Track drawing websites - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Track_drawing_websites) on your desktop, and export it as a GPX (KML, CSV) file. The file name must begin with "Route". Using iTunes, transfer the file into the app (OR use the "Files" app). Following this, you will be able to select your route at the bottom of your track list. Now you can easily travel following your route line, even without loading a map.

  20. Export and import files via iTunes and email

  21. Waypoints (description, color selection, keywords, photos, audio records)

  22. A single waypoint database with a filter option

  23. Music controls

Audio alert settings: • "60! 70!! 80!!!": One audio signal once you go over 60, a continuous signal for over 70, and another continuous (and more unpleasant) signal for over 80. • "60! 70": Detailed cues, such as "60! 70!!". • "50!! 55. 60!!": Continuous signal within the speed range between 50 and 55, and continuous signal for over 60. • "60!!! 60.": One signal above 60. • You can enter a comment at the beginning of the line, for example, "Highway 70!!!". • Type in any word without numbers (for example, "OFF") and use if to turn off the speed control. • You can upload your own WAV file with the name of the signal (for example, "!.wav" or "!!!.wav") to play your own sound. Connect your iPhone to a computer, then go to iTunes > iPhone > "File Sharing" > Apps. Or use the "Files" app. You will need to restart the app.

IMPORTANT!

  1. When driving past tall buildings (or in the mountains or woods) with the filter off, the device may display false speed spikes (due to an unstable satellite signal). In this case, switching the filter on may be a better option.

  2. Car speedometers often display a higher than actual speed, the difference sometimes reaching 10%. This is due to your wheels’ diameter. This is why at high speeds GPS speedometers can deliver better accuracy than your regular car speedometer. And the higher the speed, the more accurate your GPS speedometer is.

  3. Please note that temporary false readings are possible with ANY GPS speedometer when you start using it.

  4. Battery life (iPhone 5S, poor light outside, 100% => 20%): Background mode (iPhone asleep): ~ 9 h Speedometer (speed, distance): ~ 4 h Track-enabled map: ~ 2 h 30 min

https://youtu.be/92TefSsz7gY

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Dmitriy Kharutskiy
Rating:
4.00
(4)
0.50
Version:
2.11.7 Last updated: 2026-02-14
Version code:
882468978
Creation date:
2014-07-28
Compatible devices:
Size:
25.99MB
URLs:
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-07
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Developed by:
Dmitriy Kharutskiy
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https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/speedometer-speed-limit-alert/id899935974?l=en-US

User Reviews

Users praise the app for accurate speed readings, a large readable display, and a feature-rich toolset that’s easy to use on the road. However, recurring concerns include intrusive or unmuted audible alerts and a lack of onboarding guidance. Some reviews also note that opinions on the overall usefulness of the features vary. Overall, accuracy and practicality are strong, but alert management and onboarding could be improved.
Pros
  • Accurate speed readings and GPS alignment (speed within a few mph of car speedometer).
  • Large, easy-to-read display for quick glances while driving.
  • Feature-rich with tools like speed, altitude, distance, averages, and mapping.
  • User-friendly and non-distracting interface that supports safe use on the road.
Cons
  • Audible alerts and reminders can be intrusive or cannot be muted/turned off.
  • Lacks a clear onboarding/tutorial, making it harder to learn all features.
  • Opinions on the feature set vary between users (some find the features extensive and useful, others feel they are unnecessary).
Recent reviews
The audio warning for speed limits don’t work
by Ni*****, 2020-10-03

I love this app...I wish that was a tutorial of all the features that are available but after learning it the hard way i don't regret spending my time on something that I will be using a great deal of... My hat is off to the developer!
by Mi*****, 2020-03-02

A nice large simple display. It seems fairly accurate. I checked it against my car speedometer and they are within a couple mph of each other. Right now I’m riding in a bus that’s going about 5 mph over the speed limit. That’s probably as convincing a testimonial as you’ll get that it’s accurate
by ki*****, 2017-10-30
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