Working great so far
Im on my 30 trial of the BringGo app. So far, Im impressed.
My background with GPS and navigation apps is that Ive owned Garmin GPS units for about 20 years, and Ive owned a number of iOS gps apps, such as Navigon and Garmin. If you are at all familiar with GPS (and were not talking Waze or Google Maps), then you will feel right at home with BringGo.
How it works: the app is a container for map sets, after you install the app you need to download one or more state or province maps. You have the maps on your device, so there is no need for network connectivity once the maps are in place. I dont know how the Traffic feature functions as Im not testing that.
99 cents allows you to try the app for 30 days. After that, its $60, which is less than Ive paid for other GPS apps.
There really are quite a few nice features here. It integrates nicely with my Chevy Spark EV, displaying on the dash unit, and even understanding that it is an electric vehicle: it is able to show my range on the map, for example.
Lots of features here, lots of options and configurables, reasonably up to date maps, well priced, integrates with my in dash unit.
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