I've used an iPad and iPhone for navigation with the standard GPS receiver - Co-Pilot Live is very good and quite a lot cheaper than the official Tom-Tom app.I have an iPad 2 wifi + 3g.
Does anyone use an iPad as GPS in the car? If so does it work well? Would it be better with an external GPS receiver?
What's the best Navigation App to use?
Thanks
Chris
It's ok, but it's nowhere near as good as Co-Pilot or Tom-Tom in my opinion. You get what you pay for, I guess.Search navfree in App Store, it's free and I think it's good.
Google maps. Turn by turn voice navigation, accurate, free and will go 2x scale. But no chance would I mount an iPad in a car.
Quick update guys. I managed a pikey fix with this. I have a smart cover on our iPad, and with it rolled back the iPad fits PERFECTLY in the wifes car just over the center air vents, it kinf of hooks into place witht he cover. A little bit of none slip matting and a rubber band and it stays in place nicely.
We did 500 miles last weekend with it mounted this way and it was great. I have a picture of it in place which I will upload shortly.
We used TomTom (jb ftw) and it worked flawlessly.
Are you using a hookey compy of TomTom then?
I can't possibly comment on that i'm afraid.
Perfect. Good lad !!
Excellent, TomTom on the iPad mini looks ok, seems to be working well.
It's a great idea - but it looks like more of a distraction than anything to be honest.
It's a great idea - but it looks like more of a distraction than anything to be honest.
How is it any more distracting than one of them or a normal windscreen mounted sat nav?
Dont hundreds of executive cars mercs etc have screens like this? How is it any more distracting than one of them or a normal windscreen mounted sat nav?
I can't wait for the inevitable 'my iPad smashed when it fell off the dash' thread in a few weeks...Here it is
I can't wait for the inevitable 'my iPad smashed when it fell off the dash' thread in a few weeks...