A GPS speedometer for walking
A GPS walking speedometer with the dial scaled to 12 km/h (8 mph), so a walking pace fills the gauge instead of barely moving the needle. It shows your current walking speed in km/h or mph plus your top and average speed — just your phone, no pedometer needed. Everything runs on your device; nothing is uploaded.
How Walking Speedometer works
Typical walking speeds
A comfortable walk is around 5 km/h (3 mph); a brisk, purposeful walk is about 6.5 km/h (4 mph); and fast power-walking can reach 7–8 km/h. The small dial here makes those differences easy to read. To turn speed into pace: minutes per km = 60 ÷ speed in km/h, so 5 km/h is a 12:00 min/km pace.
Tips for an accurate reading
- Hold the phone or keep it in a pocket with a clear view of the sky.
- Start tracking before you set off and allow location access.
- Walk outdoors — GPS will not register steps on an indoor treadmill.
Want the distance of your walk? Use the GPS odometer.
Common uses
- Measure your walking speed
- See your average walking pace
- Check brisk vs casual walking speed
- Track top speed on a walk
- Walk without a pedometer
- Show speed in km/h or mph
- Large digital walking-speed display
- Compare walking and jogging speed