Sygic Truck & RV Navigation Reviews

4/5 rating based on 62 reviews. Read all reviews for Sygic Truck & RV Navigation for iPhone.
Sygic Truck & RV Navigation is free iOS app published by Sygic a. s.

Can I get my money back?

Coll38

This is the worst app


Amusing when traveling in Texas

OriginalBrian

Farm-to-Market (FM) roads are announced as Federated States of Micronesia. We laughed so hard at the road name of FM2920


Pretty good but needs more detail

FoST13

It’s pretty good but it needs more detail. Would like to be able to see step by step so I know what my next roads going to be. It did try to take me under a low bridge in Cumberland MD. But as far as Truck nav apps go, this is one of the better ones for sure. ONE20 was my favorite but they went out of business. All in all, it’s pretty good but I personally wouldn’t pay the premium price. But it’s certainly cheaper than a Garmin if you don’t wanna spend that kind of money(I personally chose to though). I think with some improvements and better detail at night this would be a very very good app though!


Needs work

Ruben559

This commercial truck gps needs work send me on a NO TRUCK street please fix this issue!!


fail signal and routes

MTB Driver

I live in Utah and downloaded this app because I drive a hazmat truck... 80% of times I tryied to find a route and never the gps found the place. Other times in areas like Heber city - Duchesne - Vernal... No any gps signal... Horrible!!! How can I trust and pay for a Gps Like that? Fortunately, I have Google Maps, WAZE and the other REGULAR GPS that saved me. PLS, FIX IT HURRY if you wanna be a Good paid GPS.


Worst app you can get.

Bigsteve1414141414

This app will consistently make you lose time. Not 5 minutes, but a half hour here, 25 minutes there. It will send you for 10 minutes in one direction only to tell you to take a u turn. It will send you on a 47 minute joy ride when your destination is 25 minutes away. When you finally get near your destination you will have to open another app to get you there due to the fact this app often will leave you on the wrong street. How these people get off charging money for this app is beyond me.


Pretty good

Chet. 2001

I ran this app next to a Rand McNally for a few weeks before relying on it. It was a little confusing learning to set-up routes, but I've got the hang of it. I've run Michigan's UP and LP, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana and South Dakota with it and haven't had any major problems. I would like to see earlier notifications (550 yards doesn't leave time to take exits when the POI is 300 yards off the freeway) of POIs (especially weigh stations) and an improvement to the option of dragging the route to change it. Also, most of the time, the speed limits posted by the app are lower than posted on the road. I didn't want to spend the money on a dedicated device because I already have two Apple devices. So far it has not taken me down any truck restricted roads or toward any low bridges. With a few more tweaks, I might give it five stars.


Pretty good

Chet. 2001

I ran this app next to a Rand McNally for a few weeks before relying on it. It was a little confusing learning to set-up routes, but I've got the hang of it. I've run Michigan's UP and LP, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana and South Dakota with it and haven't had any major problems. I would like to see earlier notifications (550 yards doesn't leave time to take exits when the POI is 300 yards off the freeway) of POIs (especially weigh stations) and an improvement to the option of dragging the route to change it. Also, most of the time, the speed limits posted by the app are lower than posted on the road. I didn't want to spend the money on a dedicated device because I already have two Apple devices. So far it has not taken me down any truck restricted roads or toward any low bridges. With a few more tweaks, I might give it five stars.


Pretty good

Chet. 2001

I ran this app next to a Rand McNally for a few weeks before relying on it. It was a little confusing learning to set-up routes, but I've got the hang of it. I've run Michigan's UP and LP, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana and South Dakota with it and haven't had any major problems. I would like to see earlier notifications (550 yards doesn't leave time to take exits when the POI is 300 yards off the freeway) of POIs (especially weigh stations) and an improvement to the option of dragging the route to change it. Also, most of the time, the speed limits posted by the app are lower than posted on the road. I didn't want to spend the money on a dedicated device because I already have two Apple devices. So far it has not taken me down any truck restricted roads or toward any low bridges. With a few more tweaks, I might give it five stars.


Not really a trucker gps

tlebofsky

It’s obvious that they took the car gps and added low bridges and weight restrictions and that’s it. It try’s to guide you down small streets and neighbor hoods. Too many turns for a truck to take you the shortest way. No options for prefer freeway. I paid for traffic and speed cameras but it seems there is never any traffic even when I’m sitting in it and speed cameras must be invisible. There are only a few Trucking navigation apps out there period and I don’t know why they charge so much when the app is worse than the lesser priced car gps. Wish I could get my money back.