In an exciting development for outdoor enthusiasts, Strava and Komoot have both introduced offline map features for Apple Watch, offering athletes and adventurers a more seamless experience. This long-awaited update means users can now navigate and record workouts directly on their wrist, eliminating the need to carry an iPhone during outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling.
Strava’s Offline Maps: A Premium Feature
While Strava users can now access offline maps on their Apple Watches, this feature is only available to subscribers. The popular fitness app offers a premium version at $11.99 per month or $79.99 annually, giving users the ability to download routes and view them offline without the need for a mobile connection. However, unlike Komoot, Strava’s offline map capabilities are still quite basic and do not include turn-by-turn navigation.
Komoot’s Free Offline Maps with Turn-by-Turn Navigation
On the other hand, Komoot has gone above and beyond by not only providing offline maps but also offering turn-by-turn navigation for free, although some map regions may require a paid upgrade. This makes Komoot’s offering particularly appealing for users who want detailed route guidance without the need for a subscription. The app’s offline functionality provides users with the freedom to leave their phones at home while still navigating through the wilderness with ease.
The Apple Watch’s Growing Independence
Offline maps Apple Watch,One of the standout features of the Apple Watch Ultra has been its ability to function without an iPhone, and the introduction of offline maps further enhances this capability. Strava and Komoot are making strides in closing the gap between Apple and Garmin, offering features that make the Apple Watch even more appealing to athletes who prefer not to carry their phones while exploring the outdoors.
Komoot: Better Features and More Potential
Komoot’s app has been praised for its user-friendly interface and its focus on outdoor navigation. While the current version of the app offers basic offline functionality, Komoot plans to add more advanced features like auto-rerouting in future updates. The company’s goal is to create a fully autonomous experience for users, empowering them to navigate the great outdoors without being tethered to a phone.
“We wanted to make Komoot’s Apple Watch app fully capable on its own,” said Tom Eldred, product manager at Komoot. “For many of us, the ability to disconnect is the best part of being outdoors, so we wanted the community to have the freedom to leave their phone at home—or at least in their pocket.”
A Step Toward Seamless Outdoor Experiences
The introduction of offline maps in Strava and Komoot is a significant step forward in making outdoor adventures more accessible and enjoyable. Whether you’re looking for a basic offline map or a fully guided navigation experience, these apps now offer a solution that works entirely on your Apple Watch. With more advanced features on the horizon, the future looks bright for both apps as they continue to evolve alongside Apple’s wearable technology.








