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NAVTOR vs RadarScope

RadarScope
Software
Professional-grade NEXRAD radar for storm chasers
- From
- $9.99/one-time
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: NAVTOR specialized product focused only on maritime industry, not suitable for other domains; RadarScope aggressive paywall restricts basic radar features behind $9.99-$109.99 annual subscriptions after initial purchase
- They diverge on capability: NAVTOR covers Digital chart services, RadarScope covers NEXRAD Level 2/3.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which NAVTOR and RadarScope actually diverge.
| Attribute | NAVTOR | RadarScope |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $200/month | $9.99/one-time |
| Pricing model | subscription | Unknown |
| Platforms | Web | iOS, Android, Apple Watch, Apple TV |
| Founded | 2011 | 2010 |
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in NAVTOR
- Digital chart services
- Passage planning
- Compliance management
- Fleet monitoring
- ECDIS systems
- Fleet management
- Classification societies
- Web support
Only in RadarScope
- NEXRAD Level 2/3
- Super-resolution data
- Dual-polarization
- Storm tracking
- Lightning data
- GPS tracking
- Apple Watch
- TV apps
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
NAVTOR
No use cases recorded yet. See the NAVTOR review.
RadarScope
- Professional Worknot NAVTOR
- Content Creationnot NAVTOR
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
NAVTOR
- Specialized product focused only on maritime industry, not suitable for other domains
- Requires subscription to PRIMAR or IC-ENC chart sources
RadarScope
- Aggressive paywall restricts basic radar features behind $9.99-$109.99 annual subscriptions after initial purchase
- No CarPlay support, limiting usability while driving for storm chasers and weather professionals
- App requires constant internet connectivity with no offline viewing capability
- Missing road maps and some geographic areas do not display correctly
Pricing, plan by plan
NAVTOR
$200/month- NavStation$500/month
- Digital charts
- Passage planning
- Compliance tools
RadarScope
$9.99/one-time- Base App$9.99/one-time
- Full suite single-site radar products
- 6-frame radar loops
- Severe weather warnings
- Pro Tier 1$9.99/year
- 30-frame radar loops
- Real-time lightning data
- Cloud-to-ground detection
- Pro Tier 2$109.99/year
- 50-frame radar loops
- Satellite imagery (GOES)
- MRMS products
Which should you pick?
Choose RadarScope if
- You need nexrad level 2/3.
- You work on iOS, Android, Apple Watch, Apple TV.
- You also want super-resolution data.
Questions people ask
- Is NAVTOR or RadarScope better?
- Neither clearly leads. NAVTOR starts at $200/month and RadarScope at $9.99/one-time, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, NAVTOR or RadarScope?
- NAVTOR starts at $200/month and RadarScope at $9.99/one-time.
- Does NAVTOR or RadarScope run on more platforms?
- NAVTOR runs on Web. RadarScope runs on iOS, Android, Apple Watch, Apple TV.
- What can NAVTOR do that RadarScope cannot?
- NAVTOR covers Digital chart services, Passage planning, Compliance management, Fleet monitoring. RadarScope covers NEXRAD Level 2/3, Super-resolution data, Dual-polarization, Storm tracking.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
NAVTOR: What are Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs)?
ENCs are official digital charts used for maritime navigation. NAVTOR distributes ENCs from PRIMAR and IC-ENC in S-63 format and NAVTOR SENC format, covering over 15,800 official charts.
SourceRadarScope: What is the base price for RadarScope?
RadarScope costs $9.99 as a one-time purchase on iOS. This includes full suite radar products, 6-frame loops, severe weather warnings, and access to US, Canada, Guam, Denmark, Finland, and Germany.
SourceNAVTOR: What is NAVTOR's PAYS pricing model?
PAYS (Pay As You Sail) charges vessels only for the chart cells they pass through during a voyage, while allowing navigators free access to any ENC for planning purposes before sailing.
SourceRadarScope: What subscription tiers does RadarScope offer?
RadarScope Pro Tier 1 costs $9.99 per year and includes 30-frame loops, real-time lightning, cloud-to-ground data, and dual pane display. Pro Tier 2 adds satellite imagery (GOES), MRMS products, forecast models (GFS, ECMWF, HRRR, NAM), and 30-year NEXRAD archive access.
SourceNAVTOR: What is NavStation used for?
NavStation is NAVTOR's voyage planning software that integrates official ENC charts with overlays of navigational data to assist in route planning and voyage optimization.
SourceRadarScope: What platforms does RadarScope support?
RadarScope is available on iOS for iPhone and iPad. It supports Apple Watch and Apple TV widgets and complications. Android version is available via Google Play.
SourceNAVTOR: What platforms does NAVTOR serve?
NAVTOR focuses on the maritime shipping industry, serving vessel operators, fleet managers, and navigation professionals with e-Navigation solutions and digital logbooks.
SourceRadarScope: Does RadarScope work offline?
No, RadarScope requires an active internet connection to download and display radar data. The app cannot function offline.
SourceRadarScope: What geographic coverage does RadarScope provide?
RadarScope covers the US, Canada, Guam, Denmark, Finland, and Germany with full suite single-site radar products. Pro Tier 2 provides 30-year NEXRAD archive access for historical analysis.
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