HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker vs Be-on-road (Offline Maps & Navigation)
When comparing HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker vs Be-on-road (Offline Maps & Navigation), the Slant community recommends HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker for most people. In the question“What are the best offline GPS navigation apps for Android?” HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker is ranked 4th while Be-on-road (Offline Maps & Navigation) is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker is:
One can download maps for virtually the whole world. You can download maps for offline use by continents, countries or by state.
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Pros
Pro Downloadable offline usage
One can download maps for virtually the whole world. You can download maps for offline use by continents, countries or by state.
Pro Speed Alert notification
The app can alert you with beeps when you are speeding (a user adjustable threshold) over the current speed limit.
Pro Web version for planning/storing favorite places
Specially good for traveling.
Pro Great Lane guidance and Speedway EXIT images
Pro Display of speed and (current) speed limit
If exceeding the current speed limit by more than 10km/h, the current speed display turns red.
Pro Display of next speed limit change
When routing you can see the next speed limit traffic sign displayed, so you can better estimate when to release the right pedal to drive more efficiently.
Pro Easy to set up map data
It is easy to select for which country to download the maps initially.
Pro Navigation-orientated interface
Easy to select target(s), easy definition of home/work addresses, clear interface while navigating.
Pro Smooth update of the display while driving
Pro Good display of lanes to use
e.g. on Autobahn exits.
Cons
Con No lane guidance
Lane guidance is very helpful in large urban cities or on the interstate, it's easy to feel lost and miss a turn without lane guidance.
Con POIs not as current as competitors
Points of Interest tend to not to be as up to date as other online apps are. Often another app has to be used in order to look for interesting places, or connect to a hotspot.
Con Needs quite some time to recalculate and select an alternative route
When intentionally driving a different than the suggested street, it tries a long time to get you back onto the initially suggested route though alternatives would be faster and shorter.
Con Speed limits often are incomplete or outdated
Con Outdated map data
Con Unclear what map data source is used
If it would use Open Street Map data, it would add the option to fix something, e.g. the speed limits, yourself.
Con No routing options
E.g. there is no option to configure average speed values to use for certain kind of streets.
