Komoot vs. Wikiloc Outdoor Navigation GPS

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Do you want to buy the best GPS navigation for outdoor activities? Have you been weighing up between Komoot and Wikiloc, the two major players in the market today? If so, then this is the right place!

In this passage, we will go over these GPS platforms to bring out their different features and capabilities and juxtapose them. After which we will end by giving our counsel on which platform to buy based on what you like as an outdoor explorer!

What’s Komoot?

Komoot is a mobile app that lets users share their location with friends and family members. This is done through a simple text message system that works similarly to this:

  • You could send your friend a text saying “I’m at.”
  • Your friend could respond by texting back “I’m here too!”
  • Afterward, you can give more details of your whereabouts (for example: “I’ve reached the store”)

When one gets to his destination point, he/she can send a text message to all those who participated in the journey and inform them about what it was like.

  • There are now over 100K people worldwide using Komoot. They have been covered by some major publications such as Forbes, TechCrunch, and Mashable among others.
  • It has attracted $4M from investors including Khosla Ventures, SV Angel, and Y Combinator.

What is Wikiloc Outdoor Navigation GPS?

This has been an exceptional outdoor navigation gadget I have used for many years now. Several times it saved my life when I got lost while hiking or camping. When you lose your way day this device may help you find your home!

It comes with a large screen where maps, tracks, etc can be viewed easily; moreover, apps can be downloaded onto this device making it easy for one to navigate through places around him/her.

Wikiloc Outdoor Navigation GPS has compass, altimeter, barometer, thermometer and hygrometer built-in. Additionally, it has a flashlight that can be useful for night navigation.

Difference between Komoot and Wikiloc Outdoor Navigation GPS

The key differences between Komoot and Wikiloc are monetization strategies. While everything on Wikiloc is free including its premium features, Komoot makes money by providing essential services for free and charging advanced options.

Let’s go into more detail about these outdoor navigation apps below so you can decide which one best suits your outdoor activities.

Free vs. Paid

This is a subject of discussion in online forums as well as offices and all over social media. Is it better to pay for a service or use something free? Some people cannot afford the things they need; others do not feel any difference between paid things and free ones. It depends on what you want, what you need, and if you have any budget at all – somewhere amidst this spectrum lies the truth.

Maps and database

However, both apps offer offline maps, but it should be noted that Komoot provides a broader number of them (Komoot has a library of over 10k trails). As far as their databases go, both apps have pooled massive data banks from dedicated users.

Nevertheless, since Launching in 2013, there’s no knowing how much value to outdoor enthusiasts Komoot will turn out to be in the future; currently, it offers almost three million hiking routes & 18k cycling routes available.

Map quality, turn-by-turn navigation

If you have Komoot or Wikiloc, be assured that your maps will always be updated and there is no problem of errors on outdated Google Maps. One thing that stands out between the two is turn-by-turn navigation.

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When biking from one point to another on Komoot, you should expect a live turning direction from experienced local cyclists, which is better than an ordinary map or guidebook route description.

Some offline capabilities

To avoid costly overseas data charges, simply download maps onto the Komoot app using Wi-Fi and access them when required. To use this feature, all desired maps must fit on an available memory card so you can rest easy in case of a lost signal or if you don’t want to use any data.

Additional features

The two apps also have other features like displaying in-app English translations (Wikiloc) and syncing with friends through popular social networks (Komoot). Komoot does not have as much content as Wikiloc but has more sophisticated functions such as live tracking and syncing across platforms. On the other hand, while Wikiloc has a wider range it offers in-app translation which is very beneficial for international users. So which app is best for you? If you need more information and wish to upload what you are doing just now into Instagram immediately then take a look at Komoot.

Conclusion

Comparing Komoot with Wikiloc these two have numerous similarities although they each differ greatly in their approaches towards users uploading their data into platforms, and how users view map features when planning routes among other small things that are irrelevant here. However, they are different in many respects including how to upload information onto their sites and view map details during route planning among other minuses that do not count here. Which one is better overall?