Hidden costs for Wisepilot?
Wisepilot is a frequently downloaded navigation app, the cost of which is initially zero. We'll tell you what costs the Android app can incur after the test phase.
Wisepilot: What does Android navigation cost?
You can test all premium services of the app free of charge for five days. From the sixth day you have to pay for individual services. Here you can select and deselect various tariff options relatively flexibly.
- Basic functions such as pedestrian and car navigation, voice guidance, lane assistant or speed warnings are already included in the price.
- The first option is to select a zone. These are usually the maps for entire continents such as Europe or Asia.
- For certain surcharges, you can also use any maps offline, as well as call up traffic reports and speed camera warnings.
- If you are on vacation, you can very inexpensively choose a day or week license for currently 1.49 or 2.95 euros.
- A two year license only costs 30 euros for the map material. With other navigation apps like TomTom or Navigon you usually get a lifetime license. The costs are unique there.
- Sample calculation: The map material costs 30 euros, the traffic jam warning TMC costs 20 euros and radar warnings 10 euros. So you would already be at 60 euros for the full program. Please note that you need a new license when changing your smartphone and the license for the card expires after two years.
- Conclusion: The app and its price offers are ideal for short use on vacation. In the long run, the apps from the competition are usually worth it after a few years.
Traffic jam information is not only available via navigation apps, but also via Google Maps. You can read how this works in this practical tip.