Friday, June 19, 2009

iPhone Wind Meter


I thought I had seen it all but now there is a Wind Meter app for the iPhone. It works by measuring the volume of the wind on the iPhone microphone and converts it into a wind speed reading. To use, you simply point the microphone into the wind and push Get Wind, wait a few seconds and push Got Wind. The final reading is the average of the period.

Hmmm. I wonder if this is at all accurate?

And what next? An app to calculate the current at the windward mark while I am hanging out in the start area? An app to automatically generate a Rule 42 protest form against that kid and email it to the protest committee? The possibilities are endless. Watch this space.

Update: According to Panbo: The Marine Electronics Weblog it really works.

1 comments:

harrymvt said...

There's also a similar app called "Wind Speed" (http://www.sis.si/iphone/wind-speed) that works on the same principle. Haven't tried either yet, as I'm reluctant to take my iPhone out of its waterproof bag to expose the microphone!