
Joe Walz
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I have made a couple of trips with it and have been very pleased with the results. My car is a 2017 Chevy Bolt. I use a Bluetooth Low Energy OBD dongle. This is very important if you want accurate information from the app. Also don't connect any other apps to this dongle as this will slow the ABRP app response time. I also use Android Auto. If you connect to the app with these connection your information is very accurate. On long trips give the app time to adjust to current conditions, wind etc.
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Brian Saghy
Seems nice so far, though I haven't actually used it for a road trip yet. One thing that really bothers me is the behavior of the "back" gesture when viewing map charger details. Rather than taking me back to the map view, it starts undoing my route entirely! it's completely unintuitive and ends up being frustrating and wasting time. If I click plan route, then a charger on the stop, then details about the charger, I expect "back" swipes to then take me to the stop, then the map view.
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Stewart McCall
Installed the app, thinking that it would finally let my vehicle trips get in route navigation to charging stops. Sure, it does but let's be honest it takes a company balls to charge a subscription for it to display the map on Android Auto and even bigger balls to ignore complaint from subscribers that it doesn't work how it should or that for some vehicles you need to install a second app to get functionality at all.
6 people found this review helpful