Avtex Tourer Two Sat Nav

two travellers
two travellers Forum Participant Posts: 2
edited August 2019 in Parts & Accessories #1

The Caravan club has a members offer on this ... has anyone got one and would they recommend it. How easy is it to download maps etc and is the guidance clear?? Thanks in advance for any responses...

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  • hitchglitch
    hitchglitch Forum Participant Posts: 3,007
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    edited August 2019 #2

    Before you buy this, take a look at the Garmin 7 inch SatNav with Lifetime Maps and Traffic. The functionality is similar and it is cheaper.

    You can load Archies POIs in Garmin quite simply and he updates them regularly based on user feedback so you will have an accurate massive database of European sites and having used it over three years for about 30 sites it has always taken is to the site front entrance every time. Not sure whether you can update the Avtex POIs the same way so it’s worth checking. Also I question how they would get up to date POIs in the same way that Archie does. Several people on this forum have complained about inaccurate coordinates for sites which are presumably taken from map data not from customer experience.

    With lifetime maps you just plug your SatNav into your pc and update the maps using Garmin Express so I assume the Avtex one is the same.

    My Garmin has no facility to enter outfit size but many have questioned what difference this actually makes. The jury is out on whether the underlying map data has enough detail to use the outfit dimensions.

    Sorry to say it but my personal view is that the Avtex Garmin is a marketing exercise rather than a better product. Happy to be corrected of course.

  • magic
    magic Forum Participant Posts: 32
    edited August 2019 #3

    We were going to purchase the Avtex Tourer two but found the Garmin camping at Halfords for £277 and we think it does all that we require. Since we are familiar with Garmin decide to stay with them, you can input your own profile, car, caravan, Motorhome etc. has free lifetime updates. Very pleased with it.

  • Bewitch
    Bewitch Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited August 2019 #4

    this is an interesting article. i was going to ask about this sat nav as just started out with a caravan. The avtex Tourer is what i was looking at buying, but it is a lot of money if i dont get what im looking for out of it. If its approved by caravan and motorhome club then how many people decided it was good for us. How did this get about. did they give out say 100 for a trial first. i was also looking at the truck sat nav as its set to a large size. read up says they good but cheap and feel cheap. not sure how long it would last. the garmin camping one ive not heard off. will look into. Also whats the difference between the avtex one to avtex two. they both give updates so im not sure what else we need on a sat nav. but im only saying as new to this stuff so learning along the way.

  • lornalou1
    lornalou1 Forum Participant Posts: 2,169
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    edited August 2019 #5

    Have you got a mobile phone or tablet as you could download apps that will suit your needs, like Copilot GPS and many others.

  • dmiller555
    dmiller555 Forum Participant Posts: 717
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    edited August 2019 #6

    There have been many threads on this subject, so worth doing a search for them.

    I have used the Copilot app on an iPad and more recently on a iPhone, having compared it directly with a Garmin Camper 770LMT-D I have decided to stick with the CoPilot since the mapping and route selection seems to be exactly the same as on the Garmin. 

  • markmacd
    markmacd Forum Participant Posts: 42
    edited August 2019 #7

    What apps would you recommend based on your experience on them.

     

    Pros & Cons

  • Wilma Daley
    Wilma Daley Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited October 2019 #8

    does it cost money to sign up for the Copilot app?

     

  • Mucket
    Mucket Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited October 2019 #9

    Just done a two thousand mile trip around France. The Tourer Two worked well but it did not know the route through Loches to the Citadelle camp site and sent us up a “ No Caravan” road through the centre of town. Also it doesn’t know the way into Tredegar House Club site in Newport. So beware.