runstar Free allows you to chronicle your tracks via GPS and revisit them once you’ve arrived at your destination. Thanks to Google Maps Integration this is a completely effortless endeavor that runs very smoothly (if you’ll forgive the cheesy pun).
At the moment, you can still only find Free run under the selections menu. This mode allows you to record your route, which is a feature you might already be familiar with from other GPS trackers. Before tracking begins, you have the option of running runstar Free as a MP3 player throughout the duration of your training. The MP3’s functions are relatively basic up until now. For instance, it isn’t (yet) possible to choose which songs you want to hear and which ones you don’t want to play, which means that every track you’ve installed on you Android phone will either be played consecutively or shuffled. One neat feature is the Power-up song, which you can select for especially challenging legs which you feel require an extra dose of motivation.
After a brief moment during which the GPS signal is located, you can begin with you training session. You can influence song selection when you’re in this training mode: you can pause during playback and skip to the next track or back to the previous one. The track’s title is also displayed. And you are, of course, given an overview of how long you’ve been running, how many minutes you need to run a mile, as well as how many miles you’ve covered thus far.
When your session is over you can evaluate the following details:
• Session date
• Duration
• Miles
• Average speed (m/min)
• Twitter
• Speed profile
• Altitude profile
The last two points are displayed in a practical diagram. You’ll find all the sessions you’ve completed under Results. You can choose whether these should be displayed by month, year, or as an overall view. The distance you covered for each period will be displayed accordingly. Furthermore, you can review each individual session and revisit all the details that are shown immediately after you finish your run.
The Goals tab is also quite useful. This is where you can enter your desired overall distance covered for the month.
Bottom line:
runstar Free already has a lot more to offer than other GPS trackers, like the integrated MP3 player, as well as giving you the option to spur on your motivation by entering an overall distance goal you want to try to cover in one month. But what is clearly still missing is the option to view Google Maps whilst running. You’ll find out which functions you can expect from the upgraded versions of runstar Free the first time you use this app. The final version will allow you to try and beat your own record in respect to time, distance, and speed. Furthermore, you’ll have to option of entering several motivational goals.
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