I notice that the Garmin and VMS either have Camps 6 pre loaded or available as a download.
All I need to be able to do is plan a trip by putting waypoints on the map. Camps 6 pre loaded would mean I didn't have to do this, but does this facility warrant the cost over a cheaper GPS unit?
Any thoughts?
KFT said
02:13 AM Sep 11, 2012
Grahame, you bet it does.
1. ease of setting up 2. ease of updating 3. usually free lifetime map updates 4. ease of use-intuitive input 5. warranty support 6. usually last longer
I have been both ways and wont go the cheapie way ever again
frank
Grahame Readwin said
03:47 AM Sep 11, 2012
Which unit do you have?
Anvid said
10:45 PM Sep 11, 2012
I see that Aldi has a cheapie for $59.99 called 'Go Cruise'. I've never heard that brand before but it looks reasonable.
Currently we are using a TomTom about 4-years old without any updates, so we are considering getting another one. Rather than uploading new data for it, we feel you might just as well get a new one.
KFT said
12:53 AM Sep 12, 2012
I use a Garmin 1450T from DSE, it came with free lifetime map updates and the software to edit and upload custom POI's (like ozcamps etc) is free download.
I find it to be a good unit for the price. I would like to go with a HEMA navigator but cannot justify the price at the moment.
frank
03_troopy said
01:28 AM Sep 12, 2012
Anvid wrote:
I see that Aldi has a cheapie for $59.99 called 'Go Cruise'. I've never heard that brand before but it looks reasonable.
Currently we are using a TomTom about 4-years old without any updates, so we are considering getting another one. Rather than uploading new data for it, we feel you might just as well get a new one.
Not if the new one doesn't have the ability to update maps.
jimricho said
02:19 AM Sep 12, 2012
Do any of these GPSs have a "stay on main roads" or similar option. My Garmin sometimes would lead me (if I let it) up very minor and sometimes unmade back roads rather than sticking to the main road or highway regardless of whether it is set to fastest time or shortest distance.
Grahame Readwin said
03:13 AM Sep 12, 2012
From my research Navman has a unit aimed at not leading us oversize nomads on the not so straight and narrow. The description from their sales blurb is: 'Dust and vibration proof 5 MY Escape. Designed specifically for those who drive larger vehicles, 4WD, towing a caravan, boat or trailer with features like Large Vehicle Assist, 4WD Tracks, Lonely Planet Travel Guides and an AV-In Socket, this new sat nav is Navman's best GPS for safety and adventure'.
I too would like the Hema HN6 with Camps 6, dump points and all the goodies, but at close to $800 I'm going to have to come up with a serious strategy for making some extra money.
jimricho said
01:52 PM Sep 12, 2012
The Camps 6 POI file is available for Garmin and Tomtom (and maybe others) from the Camps website for (I think) $20.
Rip and Rosie said
03:20 PM Sep 12, 2012
I use Navman, which came with free updates for 3 years.
Other than when "she" was trying to make me do a U-turn at traffic lights in the middle of Melbourne, we have never had a cross word.
There is no Camps 6 download for Navman though.
Yuglamron said
11:36 PM Sep 12, 2012
SWMBO,has just bought a Garmin Nuvi 50 at JB HiFi for $88 normally $159 On special till the end of Sept.Just a basic model but it has a lifetime maps redemption for up to four map updates a year.
Might be of interest as you can get Camps six in Garmin Format around the $20 mark.
Cheers
Trevor
Solo Steve said
03:28 AM Sep 28, 2012
Navman have the "Oversize" add on download for My80t for $39 on special at the moment for 30% off if you register. I think its available for other units. Also have Hemma off road maps for the same price.
johnnz said
04:11 AM Sep 28, 2012
I have a Garmin 2455 LM, which I use in the US, has 4 free map updates per year for life. Does anyone know if the free map updates are applicable in Australia.
I have searched the Garmin website and asked a number retailers here in the US and I get differant answers.
Johnnz
PS The device has only US, Canada and Mexican maps loaded. So I would also need Austalian maps.
-- Edited by johnnz on Friday 28th of September 2012 04:14:35 AM
milo said
01:30 AM Oct 2, 2012
is there away with tomtoms to stick to the main roads? i always pic the option always travel on paved roads but doesnt always work..
I need a new GPS
I notice that the Garmin and VMS either have Camps 6 pre loaded or available as a download.
All I need to be able to do is plan a trip by putting waypoints on the map. Camps 6 pre loaded would mean I didn't have to do this, but does this facility warrant the cost over a cheaper GPS unit?
Any thoughts?
1. ease of setting up
2. ease of updating
3. usually free lifetime map updates
4. ease of use-intuitive input
5. warranty support
6. usually last longer
I have been both ways and wont go the cheapie way ever again
frank
I see that Aldi has a cheapie for $59.99 called 'Go Cruise'. I've never heard that brand before but it looks reasonable.
Currently we are using a TomTom about 4-years old without any updates, so we are considering getting another one. Rather than uploading new data for it, we feel you might just as well get a new one.
I find it to be a good unit for the price. I would like to go with a HEMA navigator but cannot justify the price at the moment.
frank
Not if the new one doesn't have the ability to update maps.
From my research Navman has a unit aimed at not leading us oversize nomads on the not so straight and narrow. The description from their sales blurb is: 'Dust and vibration proof 5 MY Escape. Designed specifically for those who drive larger vehicles, 4WD, towing a caravan, boat or trailer with features like Large Vehicle Assist, 4WD Tracks, Lonely Planet Travel Guides and an AV-In Socket, this new sat nav is Navman's best GPS for safety and adventure'.
I too would like the Hema HN6 with Camps 6, dump points and all the goodies, but at close to $800 I'm going to have to come up with a serious strategy for making some extra money.
Other than when "she" was trying to make me do a U-turn at traffic lights in the middle of Melbourne, we have never had a cross word.
There is no Camps 6 download for Navman though.
SWMBO,has just bought a Garmin Nuvi 50 at JB HiFi for $88 normally $159 On special till the end of Sept.Just a basic model but it has a lifetime maps redemption for up to four map updates a year.
Might be of interest as you can get Camps six in Garmin Format around the $20 mark.
Cheers
Trevor
Also have Hemma off road maps for the same price.
I have a Garmin 2455 LM, which I use in the US, has 4 free map updates per year for life. Does anyone know if the free map updates are applicable in Australia.
I have searched the Garmin website and asked a number retailers here in the US and I get differant answers.
Johnnz
PS The device has only US, Canada and Mexican maps loaded. So I would also need Austalian maps.
-- Edited by johnnz on Friday 28th of September 2012 04:14:35 AM
but doesnt always work..