Got a TomTom 60S in my ride, need nothing else.
I also have a Kia Rio and the navigation is Automap
Got a TomTom 60S in my ride, need nothing else.
I'm using an 7' WinCE tablet + iGO Primo in my camper and it's the best option for me. Sometimes I simultaneously compare Garmin and iGO on the same route and in most cases iGO is better.
My experience is still, that a dedicated external navigation gps is better as the build in device. For example, the Garmin based in Nissan is just aweful. I don't know why, but it routes much worse that the stand alone gps unit from Garmin.
Last edited by Boki; 14th May 2024 at 09:07 PM. Reason: approved
I use IGO basarsoft in the car and lately I've been using a mobile phone with google maps at the same time for comparison
Last edited by Boki; 18th May 2024 at 08:14 PM. Reason: approved
It depends on what you consider better. An AIO solution has many advantages but many more disadvantages. In our a 2014 Mazda it has a small Nav screen running the infotainment and more. We have no real place to mount a GPS or the cell phone as we use heavier cases.
Our old Garmin Nuvi (it's been so long I can't remember the model anymore) hasn't been used since before covid. I've always wanted to somehow strap (on) a tablet running Google Maps onto the Nav screen but we haven't found a way to do so without obstructing the screen view. I'm not even sure it would be legal. AA/ACP is too expensive and not justifiable considering the small OEM screen size.
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