Maybe you don't like GoPro's subscription model. Maybe you want more manual control than an "auto storyboard."

| Feature | TomTom Bandit App (Dead) | GoPro Quik (Best Alt) | VIRB Edit (Data Alt) | CapCut (Mobile Alt) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | Yes (Superior) | No | No (Manual) | | GPS Speed Overlay | Yes | Yes (Stickers) | Yes (Professional) | No (Manual text) | | Stabilization | No | Yes | No | Yes (Excellent) | | Price | Free (Defunct) | Free + Sub | Free | Free | | Platform | iOS/Android/PC | iOS/Android/PC | PC only | iOS/Android/PC |

If you are reading this, you are likely one of the frustrated owners of a TomTom Bandit action camera. When TomTom exited the action camera market, they left behind a piece of hardware that was, objectively, revolutionary. The modular design, the GPS logging, the vibration-proof mounting, and the "Burst" sensor were ahead of their time. However, the Achilles' heel of the Bandit was always its software. With the official TomTom Bandit app long since abandoned, riddled with connectivity issues, and removed from most major app stores, Bandit owners have been left with a brick-like device full of unedited 4K footage.

The most reliable alternative to the TomTom Bandit app isn't an app at all—it's a USB cable.

GoPro has invested hundreds of millions into their software. The current version of is the undisputed king of automatic highlight reels.

Here’s a for a TomTom Bandit app alternative — designed as a cross-platform mobile/desktop app for action camera management, editing, and sharing.

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