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  • DavidKlyne
    DavidKlyne Club Member Posts: 13,867 ✭✭✭
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    edited October 2016 #122

    We are thinking of getting a new unit for the MH.  The built in one has issues going wrong and freezing just at the wrong moment and the old TomTom we have seems to direct us down odd roads even when fastest route is chosen, also the maps need updating and
    at £60 I am reluctant to buy plus the small screen is a long way away for my eyes...

    So looking at the TomTom 5200 or 6200, not sure if I want the 5 or 6 inch screen but the way the eyesight is going will probably get the 6" once I pop to Halfords to look.  Anyone out there got one of these units?

    I would certainly go for the six inch screen especially in a motorhome as you can be a bit further away compared to a car. Whilst I have not fully investigated it seems that some of the newer TomTom's use Google Maps? If that is right do they allow you to
    plan a route? I have a Start 60 to which I have added  the Camper Maps but the device is just starting to play up so I might be in the market for a new one some time soon. I have not yet established if the newer models actually accept the Camper Maps. They
    don't seem to accept SD Cards but have a bigger inbuilt memory. I have found the Camper Maps very reliable in selecting the route with the minimal input from me.

    David

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited October 2016 #123

    I'm still trundling around with my old s/h TomTom700 with maps that are at least seven years old. Works sufficiently well for my purposes, or at least it would if I can get my licence back off DVLA. If you don't care where you are, you're not lost. Wink

  • MichaelT
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    edited October 2016 #124

    What are camper maps David???

    Looking at the blurb there is an App to download to your tablet/phone so you can plan a route offline then send to the device, I think there is a OC app as well.  What I liked was free maps for life, SIM card incldued for trafffic, faster processsor and looks like larger storage and it accepts SD card (up to 32GB I think) and WiFi connection.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited October 2016 #125

    Michael

    On the TomTom website go to the maps section and you will find the Camper Maps. However I am not sure they can be downloaded to all devices.

    David

  • NevChap
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    edited October 2016 #126

    I use a TomTom 510(I think that's it). If you use MyTomTom route planning from a computer before you set off you can check the route and alter it to avoid unsuitable roads, and using the CC directions to a club site you can ensure you approach from the recommended
    direction. When you have your preferred route you can send it to your TomTom. Real 21st Century stuff, although I must admit I do like maps!

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited October 2016 #127

    Perhaps this
    news story
    on the BBC might help in the future but only in the UK.

    David

  • young thomas
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    edited October 2016 #128

    Michael

    On the TomTom website go to the maps section and you will find the Camper Maps. However I am not sure they can be downloaded to all devices.

    David

    you're right, David, they cant....they require quite a bit of storage....no good for either of my two Tomtoms, which is a shame as i would have gone for this approach.

    as it happens, i use 'fastest route' and take a little time to check the planned route (especially the last approach) against googlemaps, add in a sprig of (hopefully) common sense while actually on the road and this seems to work in the vast majority of
    cases....

    just as aside, for my amusement, i rigged up my old tomtom one onto my electric bike...its powered from the USB on the handlebar 'console' (normally used for diagnostics when being serviced) with a short lead.

    it can be set to 'cycle routes' (in the same way as some can be switched between car and caravan settings) and this is great for slipping away from the traffic onto the tiniest of side roads...

    so, pretty much, exactly the opposite of a 'camper map' function....Wink

  • DIJ Wilson
    DIJ Wilson Forum Participant Posts: 34
    edited October 2016 #129

    I have co pilot downloaded on my iPhone it's fab you just put the size of motorhome or caravan plus car and it then sorts the route out avoiding roads you won't fit down  

    Cost £29.99 from App Store not sure how much know 

    when traveling in France make sure you turn the speed camera app off as you could get arrested for using it 

     

    david

     

  • honestboyroy
    honestboyroy Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited October 2016 #130

    Hi i just bought the Aguri RV700 DVR  motorhome & caravan its 7" screen with dvr cam is very good has all the features of club sat nav and more and only cost £249'99 from amazon,check it out see what you think,Wink

    Write your comments here.waste of money have the aguri agr700  cost 299.99 its just a 7 in Android tablet, went to upgrade lost the program, and have nothing now,

  • honestboyroy
    honestboyroy Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited October 2016 #131

    Don't bother with the Aguri, which was recommended by the caravan club. I bought the agr700 for £299.99 it's just a glorified 7in tablet, whent to update maps lost program the lot.Sad

     

     

     

     

  • hbspc
    hbspc Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited November 2016 #132

    Just bought the Snooper ventura pro 6800 with TPMS, its first outing last friday to dublin a campsite that has great roads from the Northern Ireland all the way to our destination, i had entered all my vehicles detials height width weight, and it refused
    to navigate to campsite as unsuitable roads. okay its me possibly doing something wrong i thought, so i headed off to the site without working sat nav, as i travel all over Ireland, i wasnt worried, test two navigate from camac valley campsite to Japanese
    gardens and Irish national stud farm, a highly visited place in Ireland, couldnt find it, its POI are usless unless you want Restaurant of every type in the world, and during my entire week using it i have never felt like a complete mug by believeing in the
    caravan and camping club, and the caravan clubs reviews as well as other motorhome magazines, i am giving it till this week end to see if its me,  I wouldnt recommend this product at all

  • cobbler123
    cobbler123 Forum Participant Posts: 6
    edited November 2016 #133

    I like my Garmin Camper. Not least because it has a 7 inch screen which made it the same price as other 7 inch screen sat navs with liftime map up dates and traffic updates too. 

    £200 from Aldi when it was on specials one Thursday last summer. 

    Write your comments here...got the same one you carnt beat them

  • Pippah45
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    edited November 2016 #134

    They still need checking with the site directions though - I like mine but it is far from perfect in caravan or car mode. 

  • young thomas
    young thomas Club Member Posts: 11,357 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #135

    I have co pilot downloaded on my iPhone it's fab you just put the size of motorhome or caravan plus car and it then sorts the route out avoiding roads you won't fit down  

    Cost £29.99 from App Store not sure how much know 

    when traveling in France make sure you turn the speed camera app off as you could get arrested for using it 

     

    david

     

    co-pilot has a lot of fans, so i decided to take a look....

    the reviews following the recent update are not good (to say the least), citing the removal (to the pay options) for some of the best features, along with clunky, slow (less fast) software.

    ill stick to the old TomTom XL for the time being....

  • MichaelT
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    edited November 2016 #136

    Just bought a tomtom 6200 and used it on a couple of runs this weekend,  so far so good. like the ability to plan a route online and send to the sat nav via the web so it's ready to go and it's still lot easier to check the route before leaving.   

    20% off at halford this weekend plus half price accessories so got a cover for a fiver to boot . Happy

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #137

     

    co-pilot has a lot of fans, so i decided to take a look....

    the reviews following the recent update are not good (to say the least), citing the removal (to the pay options) for some of the best features, along with clunky, slow (less fast) software.

    ill stick to the old TomTom XL for the time being....

    Can you provide a link to the reviews please BB. I am running the truck version 9.6.2. on a tablet and that works fine for me. I have read a thread on here that the latest version loads the maps to the internal memory and not an SD card. That was also the
    case when I first bought my Co-Pilot but that was soon corrected with an update. I don't use any of the paid for extras, e.g. traffic.

    peedee

  • young thomas
    young thomas Club Member Posts: 11,357 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #138

    short answer, Peedee, is no i cant....Sad

    the reason being thatbthese reviews are embedded in the Appstore 'get/install' page, under 'reviews'....

    cant copy/paste nor link directly.

    if you have an ipad/iphone its easy to find but i think you might have an android device??

    headings of the reviews include....

    "used to be better than any stand alone satnav device"

    "update at your peril"

    "update issue"

    "up until 6th November i loved it, now i hate it"

    "OMG what have you done"

    "much prettier now, but useless"

    These all refer to the new version 10 for the free car version released on 1/11/2016....i suspect all updates will be similar across the product range.

    the text for this version starts....."meet your new copilot......"

    apparently hes not very nice....

    as ive said many times before ....dont move onto the 'bleeding edge' of software versions.....current minus 1 is the place to ne....

    good luck, but dont change what you like....

    Sad

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #139

    Thanks for all the feedback BB. Ah we are talking apple, enough said! Yes my Co-Pilot runs on an Android deviice and I have been quite happy with it, best sat nav I have owned so far.

    peedee

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #140

    i suspect the comments were not to do with the platform (as the reviewers also loved the application prior to the update) but to do with whatever has appeared in version 10, which will be the same changes in functionality irrespective of the OS/platform.

    i wouldnt update for a while yet......

  • dmiller555
    dmiller555 Forum Participant Posts: 717
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    edited November 2016 #141

    I'm running the latest version of CoPilot caravan version with traffic on a iPad mini and it's brilliant. The best SatNav I've ever had, and I've had many over the years since they first appeared.

    I have used both Garman and TomTom stand alone units as well as TomTom app on my iPhone. I was happy with TT on the iPhone but it became corrupted at some point and is no longer available haveing been replaced with the Go version which I didn't like. 

     

  • peedee
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    edited November 2016 #142

    I notice looking at the Co-Pilot web site they are offering an Android  14 day free trial of their truck app. Check it out >here<

    I don't think there is a free trial of the caravan App but you can compare features >here<

    peedee

  • redface
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    edited November 2016 #143

    Can't beat a co-driver with a road atlas!

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #144

    oh, i think you can...Wink

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  • young thomas
    young thomas Club Member Posts: 11,357 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited November 2016 #146

    Can't beat a co-driver with a road atlas!

    Yes you can a TomTom loaded with Archies POI files and a  co-driver who sits with a detailed atlas on her knee too

    Correct.....I know M will keep an eye on you....Happy

    we use the same tried and tested method....