Some advice please. We are planning some serious off road trips and am thinking about a topographical GPS. I know you can get detailed maps of an area, but since we're planning on being on the road some time (haven't started yet) the idea of having all the tracks and paths laid out on a GPS seems very attractive.
does the hema have a glass screen like garmin etc? or the plastic screen like navman? And yes it's pretty expensive, would have to do plenty of testing to make sure it has all the features you need and they're usable.
Also in routing mode, how many waypoints does it allow you to enter in a single route plan, and is the route editable while active. ie, can you enter an extra waypoint while route is active? And can you optimise the route when planning so that the waypoints are put in order automatically so you don't end up backtracking from one to the next? (as per the Navman route optimiser)?
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 9th of November 2013 07:42:04 AM
Quite a large choice of Topo Maps to call on in the 4x4 GPS mode, various scales and detail.
Then in CITY driving mode the standard city st maps with voice turn by turn. Also all the other fruit like Light Camera locations, School Zones, etc.
Expensive when compared to some of the other brands, but then they go blank when your out of the built up areas and on dirt roads. Hema shows all the tracks when in 4x4 navigation mode.
They take a little bit of learning to use them properly. Part of the purchase price for us was 2 hours instruction in using it. Also Camps 7 is on the GPS already. We got a Camps 7 book thrown in to the deal as well.
There's a Hema dealer close buy (thanks for the link). I will check them out, particularly with reference to the Navigator GPS. IThe map app for ipad also looks good, but I don't think mine has a sim card, how do i know?
I think you should also check this out. It gets a good review in the current edition of caravan world magazine. good pricing and it has a 7" screen
from my own reading it seems to tick the boxes for many of the features I am looking for both on and off road. There is also a solution for tablet style devices.
does the hema have a glass screen like garmin etc? or the plastic screen like navman? And yes it's pretty expensive, would have to do plenty of testing to make sure it has all the features you need and they're usable.
Also in routing mode, how many waypoints does it allow you to enter in a single route plan, and is the route editable while active. ie, can you enter an extra waypoint while route is active? And can you optimise the route when planning so that the waypoints are put in order automatically so you don't end up backtracking from one to the next? (as per the Navman route optimiser)?
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 9th of November 2013 07:42:04 AM
Think you had better go and check all that yourself Troopy.
does the hema have a glass screen like garmin etc? or the plastic screen like navman? And yes it's pretty expensive, would have to do plenty of testing to make sure it has all the features you need and they're usable.
Also in routing mode, how many waypoints does it allow you to enter in a single route plan, and is the route editable while active. ie, can you enter an extra waypoint while route is active? And can you optimise the route when planning so that the waypoints are put in order automatically so you don't end up backtracking from one to the next? (as per the Navman route optimiser)?
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 9th of November 2013 07:42:04 AM
Think you had better go and check all that yourself Troopy.
I would want commission after answering that lot.
Yeah the problem there is that I have yet to find a fair dinkum sales person who actually knows anything about their products. Even at the Garmin stand at one of the caravan and camping shows they couldn't answer similar questions about a Garmin In Car Navigator (And don't even ask about the Avan rep and their extensive knowledge (cough) of their product). I have since found a couple of youtube vids that answer some of the questions, but are a bit vage on how many waypoints you can enter into the trip planner. These are functions that I actually use with my Navman and find them very useful. I was hoping that someone who owned one and has become familiar with the operation of the device may have been able to answer.
Actually, just reading back on my previous post, there are only 4 pretty basic questions... 50c commission I recon..
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Monday 11th of November 2013 07:18:31 PM
does the hema have a glass screen like garmin etc? or the plastic screen like navman? And yes it's pretty expensive, would have to do plenty of testing to make sure it has all the features you need and they're usable.
Also in routing mode, how many waypoints does it allow you to enter in a single route plan, and is the route editable while active. ie, can you enter an extra waypoint while route is active? And can you optimise the route when planning so that the waypoints are put in order automatically so you don't end up backtracking from one to the next? (as per the Navman route optimiser)?
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Saturday 9th of November 2013 07:42:04 AM
Think you had better go and check all that yourself Troopy.
I would want commission after answering that lot.
Yeah the problem there is that I have yet to find a fair dinkum sales person who actually knows anything about their products. Even at the Garmin stand at one of the caravan and camping shows they couldn't answer similar questions about a Garmin In Car Navigator (And don't even ask about the Avan rep and their extensive knowledge (cough) of their product). I have since found a couple of youtube vids that answer some of the questions, but are a bit vage on how many waypoints you can enter into the trip planner. These are functions that I actually use with my Navman and find them very useful. I was hoping that someone who owned one and has become familiar with the operation of the device may have been able to answer.
Actually, just reading back on my previous post, there are only 4 pretty basic questions... 50c commission I recon..
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Monday 11th of November 2013 07:18:31 PM
I think you might still have to go to HEMA to find all this out.
Quite a large choice of Topo Maps to call on in the 4x4 GPS mode, various scales and detail.
Then in CITY driving mode the standard city st maps with voice turn by turn. Also all the other fruit like Light Camera locations, School Zones, etc.
Expensive when compared to some of the other brands, but then they go blank when your out of the built up areas and on dirt roads. Hema shows all the tracks when in 4x4 navigation mode.
They take a little bit of learning to use them properly. Part of the purchase price for us was 2 hours instruction in using it. Also Camps 7 is on the GPS already. We got a Camps 7 book thrown in to the deal as well.
Yeah, fair enough. Just thought you may have had a chance to actually use the different functions and be able to give an opinion on them.
I have a live GPS which constantly updates my route, points out all the little short cuts, gives driving tips, advice on my driving style and keeps up a running commentary on the scenery, points of interest and has fuzzy logic. Totally wireless, no batteries or outside power source required and always tells me where to go. Brand name?
I have a live GPS which constantly updates my route, points out all the little short cuts, gives driving tips, advice on my driving style and keeps up a running commentary on the scenery, points of interest and has fuzzy logic. Totally wireless, no batteries or outside power source required and always tells me where to go. Brand name?
S.W.M.B.O.
When you find the mute button on that model, can you let us know!
HEMA Navigator HN6 is an excellent GPS.
It has the HEMA topos loaded into it, 6 inch screen as well as street nav.
It also has the Camps AustraliaWide loaded as well.
I have one and would recommend it to anyone - why? Because the HEMA guys are actually out there mapping tracks in person and checking the camping spots.
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Hi Stewart and elliemike, (from a earlier post ) where do you purchase the HEMA navigator GPS from ? Sounds like what we are looking for. Have not seen any around.
Cheers Rita