Interested in hearing what people's experiences are to build a larger pool to judge from. If I had to guess, I'd figure that Honda nav would lag since it's pulling traffic data over radio? On CarPlay, you can get the most out of the Google Maps from your car’s head unit/stereo if compatible. The Watch app for Google Maps also has similar turn-by-turn navigation with haptic feedback. I guess I'd have set up the same destination in each and see what times/routes they generate (whether they agree or not).pick one and see how true they are. Google Maps, on the other hand, is also compatible with most Apple products starting from iPhone to Apple CarPlay (including Apple Watch). I would say from early testing, that Google finds POIs by voice more accurately than Apple.Īfter that, I'm curious how well they all do in handling changing traffic conditions in a major metro area like Chicago. I'm thinking out loud here, but I can only think that maybe using the FourSquare connected database might help but that requires having the car connected to your phone for wifi (prefer to avoid the drain and keeping a hotspot on all the time). Love that Honda navigation displays to the driver information interface, but otherwise that database seems pretty poor to find points of interest or input via voice.