Depends on where you are able to mount it , and viewing angleThat seems a good idea having a camera built into the sat nav. It'll save a bit of windscreen clutter. Are you able to put the vehicle dimensions into it?
You don't need a PC to install POIs ...Co pilot now working.
It only allows 1 instance and I installed it on tablet then phone.
Very quick response from support.
I have read hpw to import custom pois. Somewhat similar to TomTom using .ov2 files and suitable image correctly sized.
Not today .....Pc needed.
AND more reading as file location needs real care !
Using the Governor speed facility should give realistic journey times.
I have set this at 55 mph.
My cruising target and also French general limit on N roads.
First test tomorrow
I started using it way back in 2013 for our motorbike trips in the UK and Europe, then it was aimed at bikers but over the years it's evolved into a decent navigation system. I upload my routes to my Garmin Camper (or Zumo) and if that's what you want to do you just need to add as many waypoints (silent, unanounced ones) as you possibly can otherwise your Garmin (or Tom Tom) will attempt to change the route acording to your settings, ie. fastest route etc. I'm only just starting out with the Android app but I like the idea of sitting at my laptop to plan a nice scenic route and then opening my tablet to follow and the app won't try changing it like the satnav does. I'm sure it's not for everyone and I've been using it so long I can plan a route fairly quickly but it's free to join and try so what have you got to lose? You can also add announced waypoints so your satnav can tell you when you've reached that part or place of your route. Once logged in you can save your routes, share them, add photos to them as you go along plus a lot more. Check it out here.Can you elaborate on it please Del?
It's very similar to Google but the fact that you can choose from various maps and it's easily available offline is a big plus for me and despite following several Youtube videos and blog posts I've never been able to succesfully import a route planned in Google to my Garmins. They do have some good video lessons for you to follow, from beginner to seasoned route planner and there are lots of shared routes if your still on a motorbike. Good luck and let me know how you get onThanks Del, I'll look at it tomorrow, my biggest issue nowadays is getting to grips with new tech or apps, This why I've stuck with Google maps, maps.me and CoPilot.