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HERE WeGo is a free mobile application and journey planner designed to support your travels, from simple commutes to complex multi-modal trips. With WeGo, you can plan and perform optimal routes effortlessly, using your preferred mode of transportation.

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From multi-stop guidance to dynamic estimated time of arrival (ETA) calculations that consider live traffic updates, every aspect of your journey is carefully considered. And don't worry about an internet connection. Thanks to the app's offline capability, you can navigate confidently with or without internet.

Get real-time updates on traffic conditions and dynamic ETA calculations, including intuitive maneuver prompts with voice commands in multiple languages. Leverage spatial 3D sound, lane assist and speed limit warnings for a stress-free and efficient navigation experience, both online and offline.

No internet? No problem. With WeGo, you can download maps of countries and regions prior to your trip, ensuring access to navigation even without a network connection. Whether you're navigating remote areas or avoiding expensive roaming charges abroad, WeGo makes sure you can always explore with ease.

Stay informed with global speed limits displayed throughout your route. Set custom speed restrictions to match your vehicle's capabilities and receive warnings if you exceed them. Stay alert about speed cameras along the way (with varied availability) and enjoy accurate estimated times of arrival for a smooth journey.

Planning your entire journey has never been easier. WeGo gives you a comprehensive view of your entire trip, including walking times from your starting point to your vehicle and from your parked spot to your destination. The app also remembers your parking location to provide accurate ETAs for a seamless commute.

No personal user data is collected without the explicit user consent. You can withdraw your given consent at any moment if you wish to do so. HERE welcomes the users to share certain data in order to provide a better service, and offers users to consent to it. Even when consent is given, all collected data used in services is fully anonymized and can't be tracked back to individuals. Users can request the removal of all collected personal data in the app.

Some features may require the use of a HERE account, such as when you want to synchronize your Collections. You can also continue using other features of the service without signing in. When you sign up for a HERE account, we collect your name, email address, date of birth and country of residence. Once you are logged in with your HERE account, we automatically try to synchronize your recent searches and the collections associated with your HERE account.

The service makes use of information about your actual location ("location data") and places ("place information"). Location data reveals where you currently are or where you have been. Location Data is based on available positioning methods, such as Assisted GPS. In many device models, the user interface of the Service identifies the use of positioning with an icon. Place information is general information pertaining to particular geographical locations (ie, a city of the location of a restaurant) which you provided to us in your Collections, for example. Unless otherwise stated, we use random identifiers in connection with your location data that do not identify you personally. When you start to use the service, the applicable service activates your selected positioning methods to retrieve your current location. The service may send your location data to HERE when you use location-enabled features of the service online, such as asking for information about nearby services or offerings, using search features, as well as when the service asks for new maps for new areas you previously navigated to. The location data may be collected when you use the traffic feature for service improvement purposes without identifying you personally. Place information may be sent to HERE, for example, when you synchronize your collections.

Turning on 'Traffic' allows the app to send HERE information about your ride (ie, your car's location, the directions of travel, etc). We combine this info with what other drivers have sent to provide you with better and faster routes.

Rest Areas are public facilities available on highways or motorways where drivers can take a break. You can usually find gas stations, restrooms and/or places to buy food in these areas.If you open the WeGo app, drag up the bottom bar and select 'Settings', you'll find a toggle switch for the 'Rest Areas' functionality. Once turned on, the app will start showing the rest areas available on your way (if any), especially when you're driving on highways.When the app shows the rest area icon, you can click on it and add it as a stop on your route.

We work hard to keep the maps as current as possible but as data constantly changes around the world, some of these changes can take a while before they show p in our maps. Please, use the 'Suggest an edit' option when you'd like to report issues about outdated POI information in our maps. If you'd like to report any other issue, please send an email to appsu...@here.com with more details or use the Map Creator tool.

With offline maps in iOS 17 and later, you can use Maps for information and navigation even when you don't have a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Offline maps include details like hours and ratings on places, turn-by-turn directions for driving, walking, cycling, or riding transit, and estimated arrival times.

Offline maps do not sync across your devices. Offline maps are only available in select areas. An offline map for a specific region is not intended for use in all regions. Features vary by country and region.

Find the best route and navigate to your destination easily and reliably with Navigator - the popular free offline multiplatform GPS navigation app from Mapfactor. Based on free offline maps from OpenStreetMaps project, Navigator offers intuitive turn-by-turn voice navigation in different languages with many useful features, e.g. speed limits, camera warnings, favourite routes and places, POI, lane guidance, different routing modes (car, bus, truck, pedestrian, bicycle, motorcycle, motorhome, caravan or camper), 2D/3D mode, night/day mode, optional live traffic feature and more.

Once you have dowloaded maps to your device memory, you can navigate without data connection in more than 200 countries all over the world. The free OSM maps are updated every month for free. Navigator also supports professional TomTom maps for more accurate navigation.

Navigator Truck uses professional TomTom Truck offline maps and optimises the route based on your vehicle properties. The navigation is more reliable and accurate avoiding low bridges and narrow lanes. Available for Android, iOS, Windows and WinCE.

Try the new PRO versions Navigator TRUCK PRO (Android) and Navigator PRO (iOS) developed specifically for profesional drivers. They offer advantageous yearly subscription including the latest TomTom Truck maps with all updates, live traffic and all other paid features.

Online traffic information helps you to avoid traffic problems and arrive to your destination safely and without unnecessary delays. Real time navigation. Available for more than 80 countries. Data connection required.

Drive safer and more comfortable using Navigator on your inbuilt car display with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay connectivity. No need to check the smartphone display anymore. Just Plug and Play. Available at no extra charge from Navigator 7 for Android 6 and higher or Navigator 2.5 for iOS.

If you watch the marketing video for the Apple Watch Ultra, you'd think that you can conquer anything the outdoors can throw at you with it. But that's not entirely the case. In this guide I'll share what works and what doesn't.

After months of hiking with the Ultra, I was impressed by its durability. While hiking hundreds of miles, I didn't break, scratch, or otherwise damage it. The screen was always bright enough to see, and the oversized buttons were easy to interact with.

Compared to other Apple Watches, the Ultra has a great battery life. But compared to other outdoor watches like the Epix or Fenix, not so much. The good news is that the Ultra has enough battery life to do almost any long day or bucket-list hike.

Another thing that I appreciate is that the overall extended battery life meant I didn't have to obsessively think about charging it. I could wear it for a day, sleep, wake, charge it while I showered, and then use it for a day of hiking. And unless it were a very long hike, afterward, it would have enough juice to use on the drive home.

The Ultra features multi-band and multi-GNSS positioning (specifically L1 and L5 GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and BeiDou), and it works like a charm. Even in challenging environments like a slot canyon, I had no trouble getting accurate workout statistics that jibed with my more powerful handheld GPS units.

The one thing to note is that you can't customize any aspects of the positioning services, and the watch may use other inputs such as WiFi, cellular towers, and Bluetooth beacons to position you. You can't turn off multi-band or change your recording interval to one second (as you can on the Garmin units). For most people, that's fine.

There are two safety features worth noting. First, there's a loud siren, and it works like a charm. Second, there's fall detection, but you need to enable it. If you do, the watch will attempt to call emergency services if it thinks you've had a catastrophic fall. And if you have an iPhone 14 with satellite SOS, it will use that satellite SOS to call 911. Right now, I know of no other device that will do that, and it's powerful if you have a stroke or some situation that doesn't allow you to interact with the SOS device.

The big Achilles heel of the Apple Watch Ultra is the total lack of bundled navigation software for offline use. Unlike most Garmin watches, which offer navigation built into the watch operating system, Apple does not. The "Maps" app has walking directions but requires a data connection. The included "Workout" app has no maps or navigation. I guess Apple considers offline maps and navigation as premium features.

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