jeanneretjerome 24 #1 Posted April 5, 2023 Hello all. After having developed the Altimeter App for Garmin watches, I started the development on Samsung Galaxy watches. The functionalities will be the same (as the Fenix: AAD near fire detection, g, speed, vario, direction and distance to dz...), but the Android platform offers some new possibilities like hearing the vario in the earpod, greater vario and acceleration detection... So, my question: do you have any idea for a great functionality? (The pricing strategy will be the same as before, a free version which is adapted for 99% of the skydivers, and a 10-15$ for the one who needs some very specific functionalities.) be safe, jerome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigMick 6 #2 April 5, 2023 It would be nice if it could speak the altitudes via bluetooth to an earbud. Similar to a VOG, like every 500/1000 ft. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanneretjerome 24 #3 April 5, 2023 Excellent idea, I believe that is possible. I will add also the warning when ADD is near to fire. This could be interesting for swoopers... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanneretjerome 24 #4 March 25 This is done. A serious user friendly altimeter for the Samsung Galaxy watches. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sky.altimeter&hl=en&gl=US Functionalities: - 3 modes: skydive, wingsuit, and paragliding - precise and clear altitude display - several altitudes alarms - alarms when approaching AAD triger conditions - voice warning system (needs earbuds) for altitudes and alarms - if gps on, measure swoop distance, direction and distance to dropzone - variometer bip bip, g-meter - and more Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IanHarrop 37 #5 March 25 7 hours ago, jeanneretjerome said: This is done. A serious user friendly altimeter for the Samsung Galaxy watches. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sky.altimeter&hl=en&gl=US Functionalities: - 3 modes: skydive, wingsuit, and paragliding - precise and clear altitude display - several altitudes alarms - alarms when approaching AAD triger conditions - voice warning system (needs earbuds) for altitudes and alarms - if gps on, measure swoop distance, direction and distance to dropzone - variometer bip bip, g-meter - and more What are the differences between your two products? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeanneretjerome 24 #6 March 26 The cheapest version is far more user friendly. You just need to select between skydiving, paragliding or wingsuit and the settings are made automatically. With the expensive version you set for example the detection limit of the vario, set the height of the gate for measuring swoop distance. frankly, the cheapest is better for skydivers, but if you need specific settings like for PG then the expensive version would make sense. hope it helps jerome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites