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- DiskDoctrExplorer
chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
If your iPad has gps or you use a bluetooth gps one of the best apps is Co-Pilot preminum app. You download the maps to your devise and no data connection is needed. Co-Pilot also has a RV setting. We fulltime time and have been using Co-Pilot as our go to gps for a couple of years. I us it on my Samsung Note 0.1 tablet and smartphone. I see no need for a stand alone gps if you have a tablet or smartphone.
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon
X2!
I use this on my android tablet and phone. Having a 10.1" screen for navigation is very nice. The latest version (10.5 for android) is much improved, too. I have GPS inbuilt to my tablet.
Also look for long battery life, this is something like 6-10hrs. Only ever killed it once.
Yes, internet with mifi, save PDF of camping RSVP, camping checklist, etc.
Been using about 2 yrs on tablet. Using previous version of Copilot for quite a few yes. We don't always have cell coverage when we travel and needed offline software. - chiefneonExplorerHowdy!
If your iPad has gps or you use a bluetooth gps one of the best apps is Co-Pilot preminum app. You download the maps to your devise and no data connection is needed. Co-Pilot also has a RV setting. We fulltime time and have been using Co-Pilot as our go to gps for a couple of years. I us it on my Samsung Note 0.1 tablet and smartphone. I see no need for a stand alone gps if you have a tablet or smartphone.
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon - DesertFiverExplorerIf you have a smartphone there are several great GPS apps that DO NOT require wifi or cellular connection once you download the maps on your phone. TomTom and Sygic are two I have used and can't decide which of the two are better. The built-in GPS handles the maps for you with NO added cost...
- PamfromVAExplorerDownload the app and maps. Buy the Bad Elf or something like that and you are good to go. We use that when traveling and it's great. Nice big screen and it also talks to you.
- USARMYCWExplorerMy son uses a cheap gps w/bluetooth and connects his "wifi iPad" using the bluetooth. Places the GPS on the dash and uses the "Navigon" app. No internet needed,
I have the "3G" model and it's the best GPS I've ever had. I can hear the directions thru my bluetooth hearing aids.
I don't go traveling without it. :-) - bikendanExplorer:h
what does this have to do with Hybrid Travel Trailers, cdoc? - WyoTravelerExplorerNever had an Apple product but my android navigates and talks to me. Like mention if you are out of tower range they don't work. However, I only need navigation in large towns. On the open road I just point my vehicle in the right direction on the interstate. I have a Garmin GPS and never use it. Easier to use smart phone apps.
- GordonThreeExplorerEven if you add GPS to your ipad, where will it get the map data? Do you have a MiFi / Hotspot already, or will you be using an offline map program? Google used to let you download large segments of their maps, but they have eliminated that feature.
Here is a wireless GPS receiver that will connect to your ipad:
http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electronics-XGPS150A-Universal-Bluetooth/dp/B006M49G80/ref=dp_ob_title_ce - nettech207Explorerthe problem with ipad or a smartphone for a gps is it works if you have a signal from a cell tower if your out of cell range your gps is no good. always better to get a dedicated gps system. smartphone,ipad gps are ok in the city get out in the wilderness forget it.
- dodgerdogExploreryou need one with a 3G connection... or you need you use your smart phone as a hot spot.... I bought a second Ipad just for the 3g....
Mike C. But they do make GPS Doggles for the wifi only models... I think Bad Elf is one company... my buddy used it in his airplane....
Mike C.
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