

Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Of course it runs in the background too, which allows you to pursue other activities on your phone while Anchor Watch is on guard. The settings panel is fully customized allowing a number of different alarm types. So if you were busy with other things then setting the alarm, you can adjust for the drift.Īnd if you anchored both stern and bow, Anchor Watch offers an unique course alert when a minor drift can still mean your boat is turned from the pier.Īnchor Watch sophisticated filtering allows for GPS errors, which can occur every now and then.

Flashing text, sounding alarm or even call to another phone.Īs only anchor guard app for iOS, Anchor Watch allows for the manual adjustment of your anchor position, by touch of a finger or manual entry. If the boat drags out of the predefined area (no limit on radius), it will alert you in any way you decide. Keep the phone next to where you are sleeping and a quick glance will assure you that all is ok. There are no more sleepless nights when you worry about weather your boat is dragging or not. Alerts include phone calls, sound, vibration alerts, popups, email or SMS (through a third party). If the boat moves outside of set limits, the program will alert you immediately. Here, we detail all the locations where you will be able to watch the concert on big screens."Anchor Watch" uses the GPS on your smartphone to monitor your boat's position. "These big screens, in major locations in towns and cities in the four nations of the UK, will make it easier for everyone to take part and have a memorable experience to mark this exciting and historic event." Huge television screens have also been placed in Hyde Park, Green Park and St James’s Park in London.Ĭommenting on the project, Lucy Frazer, the Culture Secretary, said: "The Coronation will be a magical moment that brings people together to celebrate the best of Britain over a special weekend in May. Some stand-out locations include Cardiff Castle, Belfast City Hall and Picadilly Gardens in Manchester. Thousands of people across Britain will be able to come together today to watch the Coronation concert at Windsor Castle, with big screens installed in towns and cities in all four nations.Īround 60 locations across the UK, from Bournemouth to Belfast, have erected big screens allowing more than 100,000 people to watch the event in their hometowns.
