P-GEAR: Precision Telemetry Engineering and Digital Speed Control
When every millisecond counts in a 0–100 km/h sprint or a track lap, a standard smartphone's GPS accuracy falls short. The P-GEAR high-performance measuring system utilizes a specialized 20Hz GPS module that updates position and speed data 20 times per second. This brings professional-grade racing data—once reserved for elite teams—directly to the car enthusiast's cockpit.
ATOMIC-SHOP Ukraine is the official P-GEAR supplier. We provide the tools for objective performance analysis, from 402m drag runs on the highway to shaving tenths off lap times at the Chaika Autodrome.
20Hz GPS Technology: Why Update Frequency Matters?
Standard smartphones update GPS at 1Hz (once per second). At 100 km/h, a car travels nearly 28 meters between pings. The P-GEAR P610 operates at 20Hz, reducing the measurement gap to just 1.4 meters.
- Precision Accuracy: Measurement deviation is less than 0.05 seconds, validated against high-end VBOX industry standards.
- Data Overlay Video: The mobile app automatically records your runs with real-time telemetry (Speed, G-force, Lap time) overlays, perfect for performance review and social sharing.
- Global Leaderboard: Your results are instantly uploaded to a worldwide ranking system, allowing you to compete against the best drivers globally.
Comparative Table: Smartphone vs. P-GEAR P610 (20Hz)
| Parameter | Typical Smartphone GPS | P-GEAR Performance System |
|---|---|---|
| Refresh Rate | 1 Hz | 20 Hz (20 samples per sec) |
| Slope Validation | Inaccurate | Precise (invalidates downhill runs) |
| Specialized Modes | None | Drag, Track, Drift, Braking |
| Connectivity | Internal | Bluetooth 4.0 High-Speed |
FAQ: ATOMIC-SHOP Technical Expertise on P-GEAR
Where should the device be mounted?
For optimal satellite reception, we recommend mounting the P-GEAR on the windshield or dashboard using the included magnetic mount. Ensure it has a clear line-of-sight to the sky.
How does P-GEAR prevent fake results?
The platform uses complex validation algorithms. If the system detects external interference or unrealistic speed jumps, the result is flagged as "Invalid," ensuring a fair and competitive leaderboard for the community.
