P-Gear’s New 2026 Model Has Arrived – Precision Timing at 25 Hz

Pgear on a track

Even More Precision – The P-Gear P620 Takes Affordable GPS Performance Meters to the Next Level

The hugely popular P-Gear P610, already considered the benchmark among automotive enthusiasts, is getting a successor as the new P-Gear P620 arrives in our range in July 2026. This new flagship model features even more accurate 25 Hz GPS positioning, upgraded hardware, and new features for both acceleration testing and track driving.

The P620 is designed for enthusiasts and motorsport users who demand reliable and accurate performance measurements. Easily measure 0–100 km/h, 100–200 km/h, 60–130 mph, quarter-mile times, braking distances, or head to the track and take advantage of its comprehensive circuit timing features.

 

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What’s New with the P620?

  • True 25 Hz GPS update rate for even more accurate performance measurements.
  • New GNSS hardware utilizing multiple satellite systems simultaneously for improved positioning accuracy and stability.
  • Built-in GPS antenna plus an optional external active GPS antenna for maximum signal quality during demanding use or in vehicles with heated or coated windshields that can reduce GPS reception.
  • Hundreds of preloaded race tracks, including local circuits, with the ability to easily create your own.
  • Coming soon: RaceChrono compatibility via Bluetooth for even more advanced data analysis.

More Than Just an Acceleration Meter

The P620 is far more than a simple 0–100 km/h timer – it’s a complete performance analysis platform. Review speed, G-force and timing graphs, record driving lines, compare laps, and even participate in the manufacturer’s online challenges and leaderboards.

If you’re looking for one of the most accurate GPS-based performance meters available for street or track use, the new P-Gear P620 takes everything enthusiasts loved about the P610 and moves it one step further.

Take a closer look on the product page: