Best Motorhome satnav, advice please

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I’ve had it with my truck satnav. Absolutely inflexible and irritating.

I have an iPhone and apple play and always use Waze in the car but it takes me on by-roads to avoid traffic.

I’m looking for a reliable Moho satnav that will consider vehicle dimensions and offer route choices.

What is the experience among the group?.

Thanks

Tony
 
My route app is a phone based nav that you can enter the dimensions of your vehicle, it even has a motorhome setting.

It was originally aimed at motorcyclists but has developed since then, theres various levels available from free upwards.

With the Gold you can use Here (Garmin) or Tom Tom mapping as well as others, there is also a website where you can plan a trip and later select it as a route on your phone.

Have a look at MyRouteapp.com

Might be worth a look.
 
Here’s my first stab at a Norway route for our Sept trip, it’s very much a work in progress.

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We’ve been quite happy with our Tom Tom Camper.👍

Ian
 
I used to use CoPilot until recently. I’ve now changed to using Magic Earth.
 
Can anyone with an Aguri setup share their experience with it please?

We currently have a Tomtom Camper (our third) and whilst liking it's functions etc we are finding it increasingly difficult to make out the finer details on it's small screen.

Hence our interest in the bigger screened Aguri.

Thanks
 
We like Garmin Camper as you can also input ulez/critair etc criteria to ensure we don't go through any zones we're not compliant with.
 
I have been using Magic Earth for some time now, i use challenging non toll routes to Croatia etc 5.3tonne so avoiding go dars box usage and no hiccups other than self induced so regardless of tool still need common sense and planning
  1. Free
  2. offline maps
  3. 3 d
  4. advanced driver aids
  5. vehicle dimension entry
  6. vehicle speed entry. accurate eta
  7. crowd sourced trafffic data so live traffic data
  8. both os supported
  9. regularly updated
  10. carplay works a treat, i use a large carpuride display
  11. online poi lookup
  12. select what data it uses mobile data use to optomise roaming data
 
we are finding it increasingly difficult to make out the finer details on it's small screen.

Do you have it set to ‘Auto zoom’ at junctions?

When are you struggling with it?

Is it when driving (see above suggestion), or is it when planning?

If the latter, just use your tablet (or laptop) for the planning and it will automatically synchronise it with your TT.

Ian

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Tom Tom Camper for us, you can plan routes on the website or app then send to the sat nav over the air.
 
Garmin for us but always checked against a paper map.
 
Do you have it set to ‘Auto zoom’ at junctions?

When are you struggling with it?

Is it when driving (see above suggestion), or is it when planning?

If the latter, just use your tablet (or laptop) for the planning and it will automatically synchronise it with your TT.

Ian

Thanks Ian,

Not an issue following the actual blue lined route, it’s the road numbers, warnings etc that ping up. Basically anything that’s not a diagram.

(The problem is of course my eyesight. Shortsighted with corrected vision for long distance but hopeless for reading at close up.)

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Thanks Ian,

Not an issue following the actual blue lined route, it’s the road numbers, warnings etc that ping up. Basically anything that’s not a diagram.

(The problem is of course my eyesight. Shortsighted with corrected vision for long distance but hopeless for reading at close up.)

Do you have the text size set to ‘Large’ (Settings/Appearance/Display/Size of text and buttons)?

If you do then I suggest that, rather than swopping to different sat nav (that may be no better in this respect), you use the Tom Tom (Camper version) App on as large a tablet as you can accommodate as the larger screen will give you larger text.

Ian
 
We have a built in Garmin that you put your dimensions in but unfortunately this does not help. Last year I took a wrong turn so my sat nav reset its self and I wrongly assumed that the route was OK to follow. About 3 miles down the lane it narrowed just before the main road junction and I became wedged, after getting out most of our lower plastic panels were damaged. Before it went for repair I decided to update my sat nav software and firmware which was only about 3 years old. Whilst updating the software and firmware I used the manufacturers customer help department and asked why/ how this could have happened without warning. I was told that if the system knew I was going down a road that was too narrow an icon is displayed on the screen but there is no verbal warning. As I was concentrating on the road neither my wife or I saw the icon on the screen which is down the central console, although we have seen it since. If sat nav’s can tell you to turn left, right etc surely it can be programmed to say “stop revers” the road ahead is too narrow.!
 
I've been using Co pilot with some success but it isn't perfect.

Last night it did correctly realise part of M4 was closed and successfully rerouted me mid journey taking a very wide berth around the congested official diversion with the sat nav route lengthier but overall faster.

But it does have a tendency to find single track lanes which are probably passable yet would be challenging if something came the other way.

Also sound direction often cuts out. But that may be sn issue with phone, Bluetooth and van radio conflicting.
 
Garmin Camper and BaseCamp for us.
 
Use a garmin camper but have allways dabbled with different apps.
Used copilot, google, navigator, road warriers even waze, now I usually use Amigo, that uses tomtom maps and makes a 95% stab getting routes right and avoiding delays, ps its free.

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I’ve had it with my truck satnav. Absolutely inflexible and irritating.

I have an iPhone and apple play and always use Waze in the car but it takes me on by-roads to avoid traffic.

I’m looking for a reliable Moho satnav that will consider vehicle dimensions and offer route choices.

What is the experience among the group?.

Thanks

Tony
Has anyone purchased one of these C & M
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Sat Navs?
 

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