Compass Pro

4.4
869 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

A compass is a navigation instrument with a free rotating needle that indicates the direction of magnetic north.

Most people know how to find the north using a compass. Few know how to use it as a navigation tool. The ability to navigate with a compass and a map is one of the most useful things to know while hiking. This compass app is not just a simple north direction indicator but is intended to be used as a real orientation tool for hiking activities.

Prerequisite: Your device must have an integrated compass sensor to function properly.

Highlights:
+ Orienting compass functions
+ Suitable for camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities
+ HD graphics
+ Quick step by step use guide

Features:
+ Rotating bezel
+ Rotating orienting arrow
+ Adjustable magnetic declination
+ Fine tune of the rotating bezel
+ Fine tune of the orienting arrow
+ Clinometer
+ Flashlight

Before you start using your compass

Each time you open the compass, shake your device a few times around its three axes in order to improve accuracy.
If your phone or tablet is protected by a magnetized cover, remove it before using the compass.
To rotate the compass bezel or orienting arrow, place two fingers on the screen at the same time and perform a rotation gesture.

Adjust the magnetic declination
1. Find the current magnetic declination for your location.
2. Push the Set Declination button.
3. Set the magnetic declination by turning the orienting arrow. You can fine tune the declination by activating the Fine Tune mode.
4. Push again the Set Declination button to block the orientation arrow.

Reset the magnetic declination
For a rapid magnetic declination reset, press and hold the Set Declination button.

Orient a map
1. Adjust the magnetic declination if necessary.
2. Rotate the bezel so that the north mark aligns with the index mark.
3. Place the device on the map so that its edge aligns with the map longitude lines.
4. Rotate the device and the map together until the magnetic needle aligns with the orientation arrow. Now your map is aligned with the geographical north.

Take a bearing from a map
1. Orient the map.
2. Place the device on the map so that its edge aligns with your current location and the location you wish to travel to.
3. Rotate the bezel until the orientation arrow aligns with the magnetic needle.
4. The direction of travel arrow on the compass gives you your direction of travel.

Find where you are on a map
1. Look around and select two distant objects that you can identify on your map.
2. Mark the selected objects on the map.
3. Orient the map.
4. Aim the direction of travel at the first object.
5. Rotate the bezel until the orientation arrow aligns with the magnetic needle.
6. Place the device on the map and draw a line along its edge through the mark of the first object.
7. Repeat from step 4 for the second object.
8. The intersection of the two obtained lines gives you your approximate position. If you repeat the process with a third object, the intersection of the three lines will result in a triangle. Your approximate position on the map is inside the triangle.

Measure the slope of the terrain
1. Rotate the bezel so that the east or west mark aligns with the index mark.
2. Place the device on the ground, aligned with the greatest slope.
3. Read the slope value shown by the clinometer needle on the inner scale of the compass.
Updated on
Jun 18, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
839 reviews
David Dauza
October 21, 2020
This app worked great on my Moto X Play, but is not working on my Moto G7 Power. I think that's because the G7 Power doesn't have an Orientation sensor, although it does have Magnetic sensors (because other compass apps do work.). Is there a setting to specify use of Magnetic sensor (rather than Orientation)? The Backcountry Navigation app that I use allows this configuration; there was same problem there: needle does not move when set on Orientation, needle works when set on Magnetic.
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A Google user
May 27, 2019
Compass needle does not move at all on my Moto G7 Power. I see quite a few other similar reviews where it simply does not move on some phones, even though those phones are listed as compatible. I did have it installed and working fine on my much older LG G2. Hopefully the developer will update the app to get it working again.
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A Google user
October 28, 2018
Compass Pro does all it is designed to do (compass and clinometer). It is spot on when sat beside a normal compass. The phone I am using it on is a Galaxy A5 (2017). I cannot fault Compass Pro and would recommend it, based on the phone I am using it on.
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