SpeedClock - Video Radar

12.2 for iPhone, iPad
$2.99
5.5

18 Ratings

Update Date

2021-10-30

Size

34.1 MB

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SpeedClock - Video Radar Description
The iPhone speed radar - easy-to-use speed measurement in your pocket, anytime, anywhere!

A unique, advanced app designed to easily measure the speed of cars, boats, skaters, skiers, cyclists, animals, models, footballs, tennis serves, etc. The system is based on motion detection, enabling you to track a moving object using a hand-held device alone. SpeedClock includes three separate speed measurement tools and two distance estimation tools. 



Speed Radar 

SpeedClock uses the camera to detect and analyze motion, and a reference distance to calculate the speed of an object. Define the distance to the object of interest, hold the iPhone still and let the object pass across the the screen. The speed is displayed automatically. SpeedClock is also able to automatically measure the speed and save an image of passing objects. The measurement can be initiated from an Apple Watch and the speed displayed on the watch face.



High Speed Video Recording

An additional speed tool records and processes a video, which enables SpeedClock to track small, fast object, such as flying balls, that can be difficult to catch with regular motion detection. 

It also calculates additional parameters like acceleration.

Synchronized Timing Gates

A third speed instrument uses two iPhone/iPads equipped with motion detection to start and stop the timer and measure the speed. The distance between the devices is used as reference, and the speed is calculated based on the time taken by the object to travel between the 'Start' and 'Stop' devices. The time is transmitted wirelessly over WiFi or Bluetooth.



Distance Measurement

The stadimeter uses the size of a known object, e.g. a car, to calculate the distance. 
The clinometer uses your own height as reference, along with the angle of the iPhone, to estimate the distance to a point on the ground. 
The distances obtained from either tool can then be used to calculate the speed. 


See a demo video at the application website (www.appmaker.se/speedClock)

ON LINE REVIEWS
“All I can say is, Fantastic”
http://www.madxperts.com/2010/12/03/measure-speed-app-speedclock-iphone-download/

"Wow, how cool is that!"
http://www.ithinkdiff.com/turn-iphone-speed-measuring-gun-speedclock-download/

"You really going to like this app"
dailyappshow.com/speedclock (video)

"A useful utility for anyone needing to measure speed"
appmodo.com/44581/

"Useful, easy to use and quite a bit of fun (4 of 5)"
appvader.com/2011/03/review-speedclock-iphone/

"speedClock is a useful app when you need to check the speed of yourself, or an object for exercise, racing or simple curiosity (4.5 of 5)"
www.cooliphoneipadapps.com/2010/12/speedclock.html

"Astonishing"
iphonelife.com/blog/5/speedclock-velocity-radar-099-app-lets-you-use-camera-measure-speed-objects

"It is a pleasure to use and operate. A nice app for those looking for a open-ended radar gun app."
http://appadvice.com/appguides/show/baseball-radar-gun-apps
SpeedClock - Video Radar 12.2 Update
2021-10-30
Improved human and car tracking in Live Speed, especially on older devices.
More Information
Price:
$2.99
Version:
12.2
Size:
34.1 MB
Genre:
Sports Utilities
Update Date:
2021-10-30
Developer:
Sten Kaiser
Language:
English

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12.2 2021-10-30
Improved human and car tracking in Live Speed, especially on older devices.
12.1 2021-03-16
- More consistent tracking of humans and cars in Live Speed on older devices.
- Better feedback of the tracking performance.
12.0.1 2021-01-19
v 12.0.1 fixes a problem with saving snapshots in Live Speed.

v 12.0 was a major update with a new 'Live Speed' tool that includes AI-based object detection. It can be used as a much-improved version of Speed M.
12.0 2021-01-12
v 12.0 is a major update with a new 'Live Speed' tool that includes AI-based object detection. It can be used as a much-improved version of Speed M.
11.1 2019-04-07
A 'slow object' setting in Speed M.
Fixed a problem when exporting the speed log.
11.0 2010-11-10
A new, multi-purpose tracker broadens the use of Speed V. Check out the guide for a description and a video.
10.7 2018-04-19
- Better adaption to different screen sizes, espcially on iPhone X.
- A much more flexible export of speed data from Speed M.
- The export file can be configured in the Set up.
- The export is now done from the Results view.
10.6 2018-02-21
- The speed log is displayed in the 'Results' view in Speed M.
- A couple of bug fixes.
10.5 2017-11-27
- A 'Background Motion' warning in Speed M that appears if there is to much noise, light flicker or overall motion in the camera.
- Speed V videos are saved in the app for better accuracy.
- A lot of smaller refinements and bug fixes.
10.4 2017-02-20
- Shorter exposure times reduces the motion blur in the Speed M snap shot.
- High resolution snap shot on newer devices (iPhone 6 and newer, iPad Pro).
10.3 2016-10-21
- A 2x zoom in Speed V for distant objects.
- Improved image quality when zooming in the distance tools.
- Support for the iPhone 7+ dual camera.
- iOS 10 updates.
10.2 2016-09-03
SpeedClock has been restructured behind the scene to make room for future updates.
Some problems when changing frame rate have been fixed.
10.1 2016-06-02
- Fixed an occasional crash when changing the fram rate in Speed M.
- Restored the translate button in the Guide.
10.0 2016-05-27
The new 'Remote Cam' allows Speed M to use a second iPhone/iPad to automatically take a photo from another view. For example the front of a car.
9.1 2016-02-05
A new simple speed calculation in Speed V that uses the position of the cross hairs instead of tracking the object. This enables you to measure essentially anything under any circumstance.
It will automatically be used as a fall back if the tracking fails, but can also be used as default. See the Guide and Q&A for more info.
9.0 2015-11-07
A new Distance M tool that uses maps, satellite images and GPS to measure a distance has been added.
8.1 2015-10-08
A crash on iPhone 4s has been fixed.
8.0 2015-10-02
- Apple Watch support in Speed M. Start a measurement from the watch and get the speed on the watch display.
- The file name of the saved snap shot is included in the log.
- Other minor updates
7.9 2015-09-10
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash on iOS 7

New in v. 7.8
- Snapshots are saved to a SpeedClock folder in the Photos app.
- Snapshots contains the speed in the image info (EXIF).
- iOS 9 compatibility updates.
- Several minor fixes and updates.
7.8 2015-08-29
- Snapshots are saved to a SpeedClock folder in the Photos app.
- Snapshots contains the speed in the image info (EXIF).
- iOS 9 compatibility updates.
- Several minor fixes and updates.
7.7 2015-05-28
Speed M
- Speed on the saved snapshot easier to read
- No time and size limits on the speed log
- A delete log button in the set up
- All settings are saved

Misc
- Faster shutter speed on iPhone 6 and 6+
- Some bug fixes
7.6 2015-02-19
Improved graphics on iPhone 6+
Some bug fixes.
7.5 2014-12-14
Speed R is now free for everyone.
Some minor bugs have also been fixed.
7.4 2014-11-01
- Speed V is now running at 120 fps on iPad Air 2.
- More visible tracking monitor in Speed M.
- More decimals on saved images and log for low speeds.
- Stability improvements in Speed V.
- Other minor bug fixes.
7.3 2014-10-23
A number of bugfixes and minor improvements.
7.2 2014-10-14
- Easier to measure object size in Speed V and Speed M with two finger pinch and rotate.
- A custom camera exposure in Speed V that prioritizes a fast shutter. This reduces motion blur in medium and low light, especially on older devices with low frame rate. (iOS 8 only).
- Speed V is now running at 240 fps on iPhone 6 to handle even faster objects. (A 255 km/h (158 mph) golf drive has been successfully captured).
7.1 2014-09-30
- A small 'size database' when using object size in Speed V was added.
- Better handling when the camera is inaccessible (iOS 8 issue).
7.0 2014-09-17
- The interface is now completely in landscape view for better consistency and ease of use.
- Speed R has be rewritten with a new communication framework resulting in better performance and ease of use. Speed R can now use WiFi directly between two devices without an external network. See the Guide for more info
- A speed limit has been added to saving snap shots in Speed M.
- The color of the speed text adapts to the background for better visibility.
- The mailed speed log now contains all data from the same day.
- More consistent use of decimal comma in relevant countries.
- Some adaptions to iOS 8
6.1 2014-06-29
The camera can be zoomed in Speed M. This can improve the measurement of distant or slow objects.

Zooming is only available on newer devices (iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, iPad Mini and Air).
6.0.1 2014-06-23
Fixed a potential crash on older iPad models.

New in 6.0
Speed M has been rewritten for a significantly improved object tracking and more consistent results. It is also less sensistive to other moving objects.
6.0 2014-06-21
Speed M has been rewritten for a significantly improved object tracking and more consistent results. It is also less sensistive to other moving objects (but they should still be avoided for best results).