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A quick Google search will surface article after article claiming that Waze is far better than Google Maps. But is that actually true? I'm a longtime Google Maps (and Google Earth) user. I swear by the app, and I regularly side-eye anyone who says otherwise -- especially, god forbid, Apple Maps users.
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I'm also a tech editor, though, which means I do my best to set aside personal bias in the name of journalism. Every now and then, I force myself to try alternative navigation apps -- and that includes Waze, which, in case you didn't know, Google acquired in 2013.
So, if you're looking for a true feature-by-feature breakdown of how Waze compares to Google Maps, you've come to the right place. I've tried both, and I'm here to tell you which one really gets you where you need to go faster, smarter, and better.
Is Waze or Google Maps better?
Let's analyze all the major features to determine a clear winner. Will the final scorecard surprise us both? Maybe.
Navigation with real-time rerouting Winner: Waze, for getting you from A to B the fastest Waze is for people who want to get where they are going -- fast. It prioritizes the quickest route and will automatically reroute you the second traffic gets messy. There's no asking for permission... it just does it, even if it means taking you down a weird side street. Google Maps, on the other hand, takes a more measured approach. It considers things like road types and even fuel efficiency for different vehicle types. It'll suggest a faster route if one pops up, and you have to tap to approve. Also: How to share your location on Android quickly - via text or Google Maps Personally, I like having the final say. If an app wants to reroute me last-minute, I'd rather know where I'm headed -- and approve it -- before I take the turn. But if your top priority is shaving off seconds, Waze is the way to go. I'll give this one to Waze for that alone, but it's close. Show more
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