Velociraptor - Speed Limits &

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3.6
4.22K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Velociraptor is a floating speed limit monitor and speedometer, a companion for any map or navigation app.

Speed limit data from OpenStreetMap:
• View on your computer: https://www.openstreetmap.org

Features:
• Polished Material Design
• Automatically displays in any apps you choose (e.g. Google Maps)
• Intelligent caching & fast refresh of speed limits
• Sound alert when speed limit is exceeded
• Customize style: US and International
• Speed limit tolerance: % and integer amounts
• Transparency, size, and tap to hide settings

Links
• GitHub (issues, feature requests): https://goo.gl/hL8O2d
• Translate the app to your language: https://goo.gl/lXNdkU

Note: Android Auto support is NOT included. Unfortunately, Google doesn't allow third-party apps to display custom elements on the car display unit. You can still use Velociraptor's speed limit sound alert functionality with Android Auto.







This app uses Accessibility services in order to detect foreground map apps and launch automatically. This app is not affiliated or endorsed by OpenStreetMap, HERE, TomTom, or Sygic. The developer does not bear responsibility for the accuracy of any information provided. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Google Maps is used in screenshots for demonstration purposes only.
Updated on
Dec 18, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

3.5
4.12K reviews
William F
May 24, 2020
This app is AWESOME. Exactly what I was looking for however THE SOUND ALERT NEEDS TO BE MUCH LOUDER. It should work like the alarm clock apps where the alarm is sound even if you have everything on mute. It hasnt been updated in over a year so its hard to know the issue I have with the speed limit sometimes not showing is because of the default provider or if its the app itself. I think its because the default provider, OSM, is no longer updating its data. I would like to pay for one of the other two but I need to know which is better if someone could please let me know or if the developer could add an in-app recommendation. I'll gladly update to 5 stars if the app sees an update that improves it NOT MAKE IT WORSE which happens with a lot of app updates.
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A Google user
December 20, 2018
Very nice integration with Google Maps/OpenStreetMap database. Checked Vraptor against a TomTom on a recent trip mostly on interstates/major highways-the two closely matched the entire trip. I figure Vraptor is not responsible for OSM's d-base, but found it adequate for my needs and was impressed that two options were offered if I needed better coverage. One issue was false alerts when the GPS speed momentarily spiked. A minimum time above threshold (3 secs? 5 secs?) could help false alerts.
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Daniel Ciao
January 8, 2019
Hi, the app currently directly uses GPS speed as reported by the device, but doing some filtering may be a good idea. Thanks for your suggestion! -Daniel
John Wolfenbarger
May 6, 2021
I love the idea of this app and it has been helpful most of the time for alerting me when going over the speed limit. However, There are a lot of places along my route where the speed limit is wrong. I realised this is an issue with the place they are getting their data But my main reason for getting the app is the fact that on this highway there are several small towns with multiple speed limit changes their main source of income is giving people tickets. Defeats the purpose.
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What's new

1.7.2
• New settings interface (with dark mode)
• Fix crashes
• Update translations from OneSky