fozzybear
fozzybear63
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Hi - please can someone recommend a Sat Nav for my California. Currently use Sygic on my phone, but seems to get very hot. Big trip planned to France in the summer.
Garmin, free map updates. Also free Basecamp software from Garmin that uses your SatNav maps and you can plot routes examine destinations in Google Earth and transfer Destination points to SatNav. Doesn't rely on Phone, just does the job.Hi - please can someone recommend a Sat Nav for my California. Currently use Sygic on my phone, but seems to get very hot. Big trip planned to France in the summer.
I did read a Motoring Magazine test on Android sat Navs and the Waze came out top.Waze for Android Auto will be going into beta testing quite soon for those interested.
..me..
First used a laptop with Microsoft Autoroute and a GPS pickup connected to USB. my wife sat with it on her knee (getting hotter & hotter). It had the whole world on it which made street searches interesting.Off road I use the Motion-X app but for on-road turn by turn I am big fan of TomTom, had many devices right back to version 2.15 that ran on a Compaq iPac with a GPS sleeve (remember those?)
For the last few years I have been using the full app (not the noddy go app) in the iPad and it has been great, but they have just announced that they will no longer be supplying maps or services for it beyond September
So I might go back to the new 6200 and mount it in the top cubby with a mod to attach it to the base somehow.
I currently use the apple maps through carplay in the UK as the map data is supplied by TomTom but I like to have my maps offline for when the data signal is not available.
Off road I use the Motion-X app but for on-road turn by turn I am big fan of TomTom, had many devices right back to version 2.15 that ran on a Compaq iPac with a GPS sleeve (remember those?)
For the last few years I have been using the full app (not the noddy go app) in the iPad and it has been great, but they have just announced that they will no longer be supplying maps or services for it beyond September
So I might go back to the new 6200 and mount it in the top cubby with a mod to attach it to the base somehow.
I currently use the apple maps through carplay in the UK as the map data is supplied by TomTom but I like to have my maps offline for when the data signal is not available.
I was thinking more of a hinge affair so that I can open the top cubby lid and then swing up the tomtom and then close it back down out of sight when not in use.I got one of those sand weighted holders so I can have it at the front of the dash, but not obscure the windscreen too much. You can then remove it and not leave any indication of one.
Tom Tom sell discs with sticky backs so you can make a place to put the satnav, if you don't mind sticking a disc to your dash.
First used a laptop with Microsoft Autoroute and a GPS pickup connected to USB. my wife sat with it on her knee (getting hotter & hotter). It had the whole world on it which made street searches interesting.
Our ages are showing.
Same for all sat navs, there is always an asterisk on TomTom "Lifetime" statements which states the life of the device.Garmin's "lifetime" updates lasted two years for us. When I queried it I was told that's the lifetime of the unit.
Garmin's "lifetime" updates lasted two years for us. When I queried it I was told that's the lifetime of the unit.
Same for all sat navs, there is always an asterisk on TomTom "Lifetime" statements which states the life of the device.
I've got a Garmin nuvi that's about 4-years, or older, still updating, and still got the free traffic...Garmin's "lifetime" updates lasted two years for us. When I queried it I was told that's the lifetime of the unit.
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