

Time Interval: This value allows you to control the minimum time interval between two GPS track points.If you want to record as many points as possible, then select the value Low here. If you select Precise or Very Precise, fewer GPS positions tend to be recorded. This threshold controls whether only track points with high precision are recorded. Accuracy Threshold: When the iPhone receives GPS data, it also provides information about the accuracy of the GPS measurement.These other type require significantly less battery power. Otherwise the location is calculated using WiFi networks and mobile phone networks. For GPS recordings you have to choose GPS here. Recording mode: Here you can set the accuracy of the recording.You can change settings for GPS recordings. But if you quit myTracks manually (using iOS app switcher), then the track recording will stop immediately. If you start a recording and then turn off the iPhone or switch to another app, recording will continue anyway. Track recording will continue in the background. Track recording does not require an active internet connection even if no map is shown. The new track is then automatically stored in the track library. To stop recording, tap the Rec button and select Stop Recording. Now the map automatically aligns to the direction of movement. When you tap the compass, a small iPhone icon appears as overlay. But you can activate the compass in the settings. By default, the map is oriented North Up. If the map should always be centered to the current position, activate the button with the compass needle at the bottom. During a recording, you can move the map, zoom in and out. The current recording is displayed as a path on the map, the current position as a blue dot or pin. Activate the button with the compass needle in the lower bar to always automatically center the map to the current position. The number of recorded track points is displayed in the red circle. Then select Start Recording to start recording.Ībove the map, the current duration, length, speed and direction of movement are displayed. To start a recording tap the button with the text Rec in the lower left corner. The most important feature of myTracks is the recording of GPS tracks.

With this app, you can remotely control the recording on the iPhone, but also record directly with Apple Watch. MyTracks also brings an app for Apple Watch. myTracks is not a complete navigation solution as it does not calculate routes but only allows navigation along existing tracks or routes. MyTracks allows you to navigate along previously recorded GPS tracks or imported routes. While the diary mode is active further regular recordings can be started. The diary mode can always be activated without burdening the battery. To save battery power, the GPS chip is rarely used in this mode. However, this contains only a rough history of the places you visited. If this is active, then myTracks records one track per day. By means of the short time recording function, you can specify how long the GPS recording should run. With iCloud support enabled, the photos are synchronized between all devices.Ī GPS recording is usually started and stopped explicitly. In addition, during a recording, photos can be taken which are then stored together with the GPS track. The recorded GPS tracks are managed in a library and can be synchronized between your iOS devices and your Macs via iCloud. The purpose is the recording and management of GPS tracks. MyTracks for iOS is primarily a GPS logger.
