I have only one GPS : a Tomtom GO 520
then i discovered GPS on smartphone, faster, powerfull, available everywhere, so no more devices :smug:
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I have only one GPS : a Tomtom GO 520
then i discovered GPS on smartphone, faster, powerfull, available everywhere, so no more devices :smug:
Only one device - Garmin Etrex 10
Can a smartphone be considered a GPS device? If Yes, then 3 pieces and one Garmin Etrex 10
I have android stereo in my car
With the advent of in car and smartphone gps, I still have my ancient Tom Tom and a Garmin. I use the Tom Tom when I go into Canada since it has Canadian maps loaded in it.
It's probably years out of date but it works for major streets.
one each for my two cars, one in my android phone ans an ancient TT GO...
Garmin nuvi 1440
Garmin nuvi 2547 LMT
Garmin drive smart 55
Goclever 5070
Goclever older model
Falc F-model
8 telephones
2 tablets...
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I have about 4. One TomTom two Gramin and one Junsun.
just a Garmin GPSMAP 78S. :D
Well currently I have 16 but I have 27 more coming in the mail! (27 for $14.95 free shipping on Ebay)
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Originally Posted by FredFinder [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
People seem collect different things ...
I just use one PND, a "Becker P50" and somewhere in the basement I still might have dumped my previous TT Go 700.
Certainly a smartphone with the inevitable Google-Maps that I have used a few times when nothing else was available. I tried Here-Maps (HERE WeGo) and OsmAnd+ recently, but I still like my Becker more.
For hiking, I prefer "apemap" on Android above all others.
I'm not sure this smartphone use will qualify as "GPS device" regarding to the thread question.