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bluwtr49 wrote:If co-pilot doesn't work, try Trucker Path Pro, In-Route, Waze, or Navigon. For $49.99 you can even have the Garmin program on your iPad or phone. I had the same problem with co-pilot until I paid the in-app upgrade.
Based on the recommendation of some I downloaded co-pilot onto my phone and gave it a brief go alongside of my Garmin Nuvi. Not to bad but lacking a lot of feature of the Garmin and a bit more cumbersome to use. Small problem in that the map never did scroll so once my location scrolled off the map I was sort of lost. Must be a configuration setting I missed and can not find.
Looked at some WiFi only tablets and found some nice 10" ones in the $250.00 range but nothing for dash mounting so that's an issue. I figure that buying all the "stuff" to dash mount a tablet will somewhat north of $400.00 but that's not too bad since a 7" Garmin goes for ~290.00 What I did notice on the Copilot setting is that it want's cellular service and I want to run it on WiFi.....Is this a real issue or not.
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Mondooker wrote:X2 on the iPad but you don't need much data at all. Even Google Maps can cache most of your trip in memory before you leave. I love having Trucker Path Pro and AllStays in the background and I can swipe to them easily while driving.
I decided on an iPad (they have them in all sizes up to 12 inches, just make sure you get one with the GPS chip) and the RV version of CoPilot. It does all I want it to do and has "off line" maps as well, not using any of my data plan. It also offers just on time traffic information that only takes up a smidgen of the data plan.
โDec-06-2016 06:29 AM
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bluwtr49 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. As I had originally mentioned, I have no interest in using phones, tablets, or etc but, thanks to you folks, I'm starting to reconsider so please allow a few question regarding tablet use.
I don't own a table so I would have to buy one for the gps use but that's minor.
1) Do you need a constant internet connection? I do generate a WiFi hotspot when traveling via my Verizon phone but there are plenty of times where no cell coverage is available.
2) How do you mount it on the dash?
3) Any problems with glare on these larger screens?
4) Since I would not need cell service just a WiFi chip any recommendations for a tablet that would work well as a dedicated GPS unit....I don't see any use for the tablet other than that.
Thanks again for your input.
Dick
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Mondooker wrote:
Hi Dick,
Been through what you're going through. I actually decided agains a dedicated GPS because I couldn't find one that had the screen size and maps etc I was after.
I decided on an iPad (they have them in all sizes up to 12 inches, just make sure you get one with the GPS chip) and the RV version of CoPilot. It does all I want it to do and has "off line" maps as well, not using any of my data plan. It also offers just on time traffic information that only takes up a smidgen of the data plan.
I know you're looking for a self contained GPS and don't mean to get off subject. Just though I'd mention what worked for me!
Harry
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