I don't know how much the iPhone windmeter app costs down under, but in the States for $.99 it's quite a bargain. I've used mine half a dozen times and found it to be accurate and consistent. The only downside is you don't want to splash the thing, so using it in the rain or near onshore crashing waves is a bit dicey. That's essentially my review...a few more details here:
www.peconicpuffin.com/the_peconic_puffin/2009/12/the-iphone-99cent-wind-meter-works-well.html
your kidden right ...?
i riged my 4.2 and still didnt go out cause it was hammering and the iphone said 12knots
Yer have to agree with nick couple guys tested them agaist there wind meters and the iphone was not even close.
I've been trying this one:
www.windfinder.com/tools/iphone/index.htm?utm_source=www.windfinder.com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect
Not a meter, but good for live station readings...
WET FINGER IN THE AIR - CHEAP AND ABOUT AS USEFUL AS A WIND METER.![]()
GO A SIZE BIGGER THAN WHAT YOU THINK IT'S LIKE FROM THE BEACH UNLESS ITS HOWLING AND THEN GO FOR THE SMALLEST YOU GOT AND NEVER RIG FOR "WHAT THE FORECAST SAYS" IS COMING - RIG FOR THE HERE AND NOW ![]()
tHATS WHAT I DO THESE DAYS AND GET IT RIGHT A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF THE TIME
mmmm, the iPhone doesn't actually have any wind measuring parts in it. I presume it uses the microphone to measure... that can't be reliable :)