An app you want to have in your smartphone to accompany your drive (June 22, 2021) - Excite News

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Car navigation systems and radar detectors that support safe and secure driving are now necessities. However, there are many people who find it difficult to prepare equipment that costs tens of thousands of yen. Smartphone apps equipped with car navigation and Orbis detection functions come in handy there. Let's introduce an unusual car navigation app and a classic Orbis detection app.

Click here for an image of an app that you want to have on your smartphone to accompany you on a drive.>> It is a car navigation application that navigates. You can enjoy the feeling of driving with your favorite character, so there is no doubt that driving will be fun.

Put in your smartphone to accompany your drive App you want (June 22, 2021)-Excite News

Compared to a full-fledged car navigation app, the navigation accuracy is slightly lower, so I want to use it to enjoy driving on familiar roads. You can also navigate walking routes, so even people who don't drive can enjoy walking with their favorite characters.

Select the character you want to use as a navigator, such as Shinnosuke Nohara from "Crayon Shin-chan" or Rika Furude from "Higurashi When They Cry". The app itself is free, but the character data is paid and costs about 1000 to 2000 yen.

Set a destination and start navigating. This will start driving with the selected character. "If you go to the right at the intersection, you might be able to meet Nanako-san," the character-specific line guides the way.

An app that warns about Orbis while driving

"Orbis Guide" is an app that covers Orbis and N systems installed on roads all over Japan and warns you while driving. There are various similar apps, but "Orvis Guide" is highly reliable because it frequently updates data based on actual driving surveys.

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