Pedestrian Navigator: A Voice-Based Navigation App for Trekking Enthusiasts
Pedestrian Navigator, also known as “I’m going home” is a voice-based navigation app designed for trekking enthusiasts who love exploring off-road terrains like forests, swamps, and deserts. Developed by rausNT, this app is also a perfect companion for those who enjoy fishing or riding ATVs. Unlike car navigators, this app does not require a map to function. Instead, it uses GPS signals and waypoints to guide users back to their starting point or chosen destination. The app’s voice instructions keep users’ hands and eyes free for more important things, making it easy to navigate through unfamiliar terrains.
One of the significant improvements in the latest version of Pedestrian Navigator is the ability to use the same route for your return. The app provides full voicing of the distance walked, remaining distance, elapsed time, remaining time, and the TTS system. Navigation does not require an internet connection, but it’s used for some secondary functions. The app can save as many routes or waypoints as possible, depending on the device’s memory capacity. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast who loves trekking, fishing, or exploring off-road terrains, Pedestrian Navigator is a handy tool that you should try out.