Showing posts with label Speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speed. Show all posts

Speed Index :: A localized app to check internet speed by location [Enriching Srilanka]

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Speed Index by Mobyle, is a localized android application (for Srilankans) developed by its founder Hameedul Aqeel.  This application provides an updated average speeds of localized network providers by its location. Which means; either a user needs to key-in their preferred place to obtain DATA from or by letting the GPS track down current location (enabling GPS will track only the current location of the device).

As per the app author, He mentioned that; “This app takes all user inputs and then produce and average speed calculation of a respective service provider when a user requests the speed DATA of a location”. For example; 10 users who resides withing Mt. Lavinia submits their inputs. The app itself gather all DATA’s and produce only the average of all 10 inputs.

One advantage I see is that, none can actually complain about the inaccuracy of the displayed DATA’s since the records are mostly submitted by its end-users. Yes! you’re right, the application is not only to view results, it also has the ability to collect speed DATA’s submitted by users and produce it accordingly.

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To make this more interesting, I’m sharing a tiny bio about the app author. Yes, Aqeel, is a well-known fellow colleague of mine whom I met in twitter long time ago. It may sound bit cocky.. But, trust me… he was one of the best guys whom I came across. Further, this proves that all characters (or you may call strangers) who you meet online (especially in twitter) aren’t actually bad as we think. All you have to do is put on a trust and have a chat.

How I see Aqeel is that he always comes up with crazy ideas to build and develop applications, websites.. etc. The reason is that he sees the technology in different aspects and loves combining them together to produce something creative. Another great quality that I find within him is that he loves user feedback’s before he finalize a project though he don’t socialize in deep. But I must confess that he’s a good friend & trustworthy fellow to be around with. Aqeel is also a grad who’s currently reading for his degree program in Computer systems and networks at SLIIT. A lad who has good potential into designing & developing web/software contents.

Shoot him an e-mail or keep in touch with him via available social networks. I’m sure he’ll help you out with anything and everything related to his developments. You can reach him via his web portfolio here.

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All images which were posted on this page are owned by it producer Mobyle. These aren’t the screen taken by myself as the app isn’t available for non-srilankan fellows. I couldn’t test it for myself as I’m not residing currently in Srilanka. But I can assure that the app does its magic as I got positive feedback’s from my fellow colleagues.

Geek Opinion: Over-all app is fascinating & working great without any leakage. Even the app performs promising as we heard some positive feedbacks. Speed Index is on its early stage as per the app author (mentioned while on a hangout) where he promised on new features such as upload speed, tab support, cross platform support & many more.

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Radar Beep: Speed camera warning for drivers

Friday, May 23, 2014

The debate about the legality of speed camera apps is not yet complete, but the fact is: they are still used by many motorists. Radar Beep will keep you informed about safety cameras and speed camera traps while driving. How the app performs in practice though, you can read in the following review.

Radar Beep - Radar Detector Good?? ?Bluetooth startup configuration for external navigation devices?Reliable notifications?Intuitive user interfaceBad?? ?No connection with Google Maps navigation is possible?No traffic report

Radar Beep is an app that warns you of approaching speed cameras and radar traps. With the launch of the app you activate a background process that scans the environment for safety cameras. So the information is as current as possible, when you load the app at first you'll be prompted to download a file with corresponding radar control positions. You set your country as a defualt and there are packages for the United States as well as many different countries in Europe. You can check how much speed camera data is available for each country via the national table.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 1Radar Beep covers most places you'll be heading on holiday. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

Your exact location is recorded by GPS. A map shows where you find yourself and speed cameras are marked with corresponding icons in the map. As you approach a warning point, a beep from the app will increase in intensity as you get closer and closer to the trap. A large display will keep you informed about the prescribed speed for the area you're currently in. In addition, you will be shown the type of speed trap coming up, your current speed and how far away the speed camera still is.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 4Radar Beep gives you big, clear information to keep you free of speeding tickets. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

In the test, the app warned of upcoming speed cameras very well. If you do not have your phone connected via Bluetooth to a navigation device and have not selected a specific route the app will just show you alerts for speed cameras in the area. Since the app shows a lot of potential safety cameras though, the message density can be correspondingly high and not always apply to the road on which you find yourself or even plan to take. Getting alerts for a specific route only is possible only in conjunction with a navigation device. Unfortunately, this does not apply to Google Maps and its navigation system. Connection to an external device must be done via Bluetooth.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 2Unless you're navigating (right), you'll get lots of local area notifications. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

In most cases too, the app alerts you to possible speed traps. This means many of the speed cameras you're being warned about are no longer current or accurate, but simply possible. Freshly mapped speed traps on the other hand are only displayed if you have updated to the most current data package.


Note: About the legal use of speed camera apps: it is your responsibility to arm yourself with the relevant information regarding the legality of using an app such as this in your local area. Local law enforcement may fine you for using an app or device that displays speed camera locations and radar traps. Also, you should not use an app such as this as an excuse to disobey speed limits. Driving safely at all times is the best solution. 


The user interface of radar beep is very clean and clear. The background map (Google Maps) can be zoomed in on as much as necessary and you can check up in advance where possible cameras could be lying in wait along your route. Your current speed is displayed over a large area at the top of the screen for easy visibility. Warnings are also nice and large and include all important information. In the settings you can decide exactly what you want to be alerted about in the app. In addition to fixed radars and possible mobile speed cameras there are some other warning categories, including, for example, a radar section, possible police checks and other 'danger' points.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 3Radar Beep will nicely sync with your external navigation device to provide alerts en route. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

The notifications for each category can be adapted individually. You can turn off notifications for all but a few special special warnings, or you assign a notification or an additional tone to them. Voice notifications can also be enabled. The app is configured quickly and easily and worked first time in the test. For quick access, there is also a widget.


In my tests, Radar Beep worked very well and accurately. Most of the possible radars were not currently present, but the app's warning of excessive speed was, in every, case, offered with plenty of time to safely slow down before any traps. A stable internet connection and a good GPS signal are absolutely necessary in order to take advantage of the app on the whole route though. Battery consumption and data usage on my mobile network were limited.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 6For a free app, Radar Beep has the basics covered nicely. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

The app is available for free and includes a banner ad at the bottom of the screen. If you want to remove this, you can donate any amount above a dollar to the developer.

AndroidPIT Radar Beep 5Radar Beep offers Voice Notifications, additional alert tones and a widget. / © AndroidPIT/Radar Beep

Radar Beep reliably delivers maps with all sorts of mobile radars, permanently installed cameras and other traffic control alerts. Even when a possible camera does not end up appearing, it is better to be safe than sorry and it doesn't hurt anyone to stick to the speed limit. One of the most impressive features of the app is the simple interface and quick setup. Compared to the competition, there are still some functions, such as congestion indicators and warnings of certain dangers, that would be a useful addition for Radar Beep. Google Maps navigation support would also be more desirable than the necessity for a Bluetooth connection to an external navigation device in order to receive notifications while using turn-by-turn navigation. All in all though, the app does what it does well and therefore scores a neat four stars out of five. There's room for improvement, but as far as the basics go, it's all good.


(originally by Christiane Scherch)

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