TomTom AmiGO - GPS Navigation

Maps, EV Charging Stations, EV Navigation, Traffic, Speed Cameras, Android Auto

Total ratings

4.21 (Rating count: 165,630)

Review summary

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Pros
  • User-friendly interface and simplicity.
  • Shows both speed limit and current speed.
  • Works well with Android Auto.
  • Clean look with no extra clutter on the screen.
Cons
  • Inaccurate mapping and routing, including incorrect speed limits.
  • Maps are outdated and do not reflect recent developments.
  • Limited functionality (e.g., no multi-point routing, inability to choose alternate routes).
  • GPS navigation requires data connection; can't use offline.
Most mentioned
  • Incorrect routing and destination errors.
  • Outdated maps and lack of recent street information.
  • Issues with accuracy and reliability of speed limits.
  • Limited features compared to competitors like Google Maps and Waze.
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Recent rating average: 2.70
All time rating average: 4.21
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-22
Kevin Ortiz (SpecialK)
Tried to leave feedback but the ai companion is no good. When using this app with mazdas ultrawide head unit the speedo doesn't show when this app is in split screen and this is the larger of the 2 apps. This is the default startup layout please fix this. I went back to waze. The speedo shows when this is the smaller of the 2 apps being used.
2024-11-15
Al Duque
Yesterday, I downloaded this app and it worked great today I tried to go to Sam's club it stated 27 minutes and it kept going in the wrong direction with 29 minutes now I entered the same address in Google maps and it only took 14 minutes did I do something wrong? the other issue while the app is running the phone kept calling my voicemail I tried support and that's was worthless I'm going to give it another shot before I uninstall it if this only for trucks that would make sense .
2024-11-04
Stormchaser85
The biggest issue I've found is incorrect speed limits. I've seen 55mph stated speeds in 25mph zones, and quite often 35mph in 45mph zones. This triggers the speed limit alarm quite frequently. Otherwise the interface and simplicity is great. Seems to do well navigating around and out of town.
2024-10-23
cool2180
I like the routing algorithm but a lot of map of errors for NYC. They duplicate avenue and duplicate streets. This app will have you making turns when you can't make turns. Also I tried suggested edit to fix the problems and the problems still remain. Also the street information is different from paid version of tomtom. You would think the same street data would be in the same since the app is made from the same company. I highly don't recommend because of all the mapping errors in NYC
2024-10-03
Mike Strickland
Increasingly sending me to the wrong place. I put in Carl's Jr and it sent me to Sonic. This kind of thing has happened several times. When I'm delivering, sometimes it will get me close to where I'm going, but down the street, or around the corner, or even sends me down sketchy allys.... This app needs A LOT of bug fixing / improvements to its maps. I can not recommend this to anyone who NEEDS accuracy in their GPS app.
2024-09-30
Mark Barrett
I tried the Amigo app simply because of the fact that it was developed by TomTom and I wanted a good reliable GPS app to replace Google maps. I was using Waze as a replacement, but decided to try something different. I used the app twice to navigate an hour to work and it wasn't as well polished as I would have liked it to be. Some streets were listed as highways and the app didn't alway list the exit numbers which was a bit odd. I went back to Waze due to it being the most put together GPS app.
2024-08-29
Henry Stern
Hi Jas, thanks for replying! 1) With route preference set to Eco, there is no "Eco" designation with leaf icon next to any route in the Android Auto app (there is in the phone app). 3) Yes, since the beginning: start navigation on my phone before getting in the car, then plug in for Android Auto, and AmiGO's route guidance doesn't persist. 4) With Android Auto, Subaru "mirrors" Google Maps' next turn info onto the driver's display. No decimals ("0 mi" instead of "0.1 mi") with AmiGO.
2024-08-12
Avery Fern
TomTom said this is the replacement for the Go Ride motorcycling app that they're phasing out next month, but AmiGo doesn't allow for multi-point routing. Huh?? This is a pretty essential feature for planning a route in advance, so the app is not helpful for my purposes, or those of a lot of riders. I will be using Go Ride for another month I guess and crossing my fingers that the devs are planning to get this feature out in the meantime, since I really liked Go Ride.
2024-07-31
Earl Borah
Love the fact that it shows both the speed limit and your current speed. But I hate that with Android Auto enabled, you can't use the phone app to get a new address to navigate to - the app on the phone is completely disabled. You can be parked with the engine off, but connected to android auto, and that means you can't do anything in the app on your phone. Other apps don't behave like this, so it's a deliberate choice, and it breaks a lot of potential functionality.
2024-07-30
Michael Alfieri
This is a great option if you want to replace Google maps. I have been trying this out through Android Auto and I love the timely notification and the dark mode at night. My only hope is the daytime setting would get a little more contrast. Under bright sunlight it gets hard to see.
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