Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
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WesleyDRZ400
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Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Looking for a good rugged tablet PC / GPS navigation unit
Maybe something like this
http://extreme-smartphone.com/waterproo ... e-sat-nav/
I never got on with my garmin montana 600 so got rid of it, looking for a tablet to give me a digital map style display but with standard road display also
Anyone has any recommendations?
Maybe something like this
http://extreme-smartphone.com/waterproo ... e-sat-nav/
I never got on with my garmin montana 600 so got rid of it, looking for a tablet to give me a digital map style display but with standard road display also
Anyone has any recommendations?
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PaulinBont
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Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Have a look at the Panasonic Tuffbook range.
Rugged but not cheap; sometimes used/refurbished ones are resold on ebay if the public utilities are upgrading their IT stock. The emergency services and military use them so that is testament to their robustness.
Rugged but not cheap; sometimes used/refurbished ones are resold on ebay if the public utilities are upgrading their IT stock. The emergency services and military use them so that is testament to their robustness.
Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
I have the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active. It's the waterproof/dustproof/shockproof one. It comes with a rubberised case and a stylus too. I got the wifi and LTE one which means it's a proper phone as well with sim card if you want it to be.
To hold it I got a brodit locking mount (Ram mount compatible)
I have not used it yet for a few reasons though
1) Undecided on what nav program to use, Here Maps, Waze, Google Maps etc for normal stuff or Locus, OSMand etc for off the beaten track.
2) It's heavy, and with the mount on the bike it'll need more than just a RAM arm to keep it in the same place
3) It's massive so I need to find somewhere to put it so I can still see my speedo etc.
It's this one:
ebay link
With this mount:
ebay link
There are a load of reviews of it on youtube and the web, here's one though:
review link
To hold it I got a brodit locking mount (Ram mount compatible)
I have not used it yet for a few reasons though
1) Undecided on what nav program to use, Here Maps, Waze, Google Maps etc for normal stuff or Locus, OSMand etc for off the beaten track.
2) It's heavy, and with the mount on the bike it'll need more than just a RAM arm to keep it in the same place
3) It's massive so I need to find somewhere to put it so I can still see my speedo etc.
It's this one:
ebay link
With this mount:
ebay link
There are a load of reviews of it on youtube and the web, here's one though:
review link
Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
My mate uses a tablet but like Daniel says it's pretty heavy and multiplied by the length and vibration of the arm so it needs the 2.25 inch RAM ball to keep it locked steady.
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WesleyDRZ400
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Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Thanks for reply's
I am looking to fix the GPS/Tablet to my tower so wont require the ram it mount, i used one of these mounts before on my spot tracker and never really liked them as they move around alot before so for a larger tablet/gps i am sure it will be worse
Tower i am using
Daniel is it possible to take a photo of your Samsung Galaxy Tab mounted on your bike, i really think this will be to big for my bike
PaulinBont i looked at the Panasonic Tuffbook range and there is some good deals on ebay but so will keep an eye out
Does anyone have the GPS of the link on posted ?
Rugged navigation X-Map 4000 / Rugged navigation X-Map 5000.
Looks ok and fair price at 350 euro but i am not sure how well it will be on trails? runs
XMap & Ozi navigation software with Windows CE.NET 6.0 as operating system ?
Any good ?
Waterproof Motorcycle GPS – Extreme XMap 4000 (XSystems)
It is especially in off-road conditions far away from civilization that it will be critical to have a motorcycle GPS system which is reliable and trustworthy. In some conditions people’s lives may depend on accurate navigation and the motorcycle GPS system which will be more than suitable to all of your needs under even the worst kind of conditions will always be the trusted xmap 4000. In fact this proven motorcycle GPS will continue to function perfectly even under 100 cm of water. A lot of details has been considered in the design of this popular motorcycle GPS and this has resulted in a product that looks good and stylish but which is very durable at the same time. Even the power pack of this motorcycle GPS is waterproof and it can be connected directly to the power system of your motorbike. If you are an explorer that requires reliable and accurate navigation then there can be no doubt that your motorcycle GPS of choice should most definitely be the trusted xmap 4000.
I am looking to fix the GPS/Tablet to my tower so wont require the ram it mount, i used one of these mounts before on my spot tracker and never really liked them as they move around alot before so for a larger tablet/gps i am sure it will be worse
Tower i am using
Daniel is it possible to take a photo of your Samsung Galaxy Tab mounted on your bike, i really think this will be to big for my bike
PaulinBont i looked at the Panasonic Tuffbook range and there is some good deals on ebay but so will keep an eye out
Does anyone have the GPS of the link on posted ?
Rugged navigation X-Map 4000 / Rugged navigation X-Map 5000.
Looks ok and fair price at 350 euro but i am not sure how well it will be on trails? runs
XMap & Ozi navigation software with Windows CE.NET 6.0 as operating system ?
Any good ?
Waterproof Motorcycle GPS – Extreme XMap 4000 (XSystems)
It is especially in off-road conditions far away from civilization that it will be critical to have a motorcycle GPS system which is reliable and trustworthy. In some conditions people’s lives may depend on accurate navigation and the motorcycle GPS system which will be more than suitable to all of your needs under even the worst kind of conditions will always be the trusted xmap 4000. In fact this proven motorcycle GPS will continue to function perfectly even under 100 cm of water. A lot of details has been considered in the design of this popular motorcycle GPS and this has resulted in a product that looks good and stylish but which is very durable at the same time. Even the power pack of this motorcycle GPS is waterproof and it can be connected directly to the power system of your motorbike. If you are an explorer that requires reliable and accurate navigation then there can be no doubt that your motorcycle GPS of choice should most definitely be the trusted xmap 4000.
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Andi_Archer
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Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Just a thought but you could always mount it in the top clear section of a tank bag if vibration and size is an issue
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WesleyDRZ400
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Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Yes idea is good but i would really prefer something that is hard fix i can take of each night and also will be running/charging of the bikes power when riding. Yes sure i could do this with it on a tank bag but would prefer it fixed on the bracket i fitted to my bike as also would be in a great position there
Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Hope this will work Wes as unfortunately my bike isn't at home at the moment. But here's a pic of one on an x-challenge. I have the Samsung in front of me here and can measure it for you if you like?WesleyDRZ400 wrote:
Daniel is it possible to take a photo of your Samsung Galaxy Tab mounted on your bike, i really think this will be to big for my bike

It's from the comments on this Facebook post by Walter Colebatch where people also mention other solutions, one looks like yours?
Facebook link
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WesleyDRZ400
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Re: Recommend a rugged tablet for GPS navigation ?
Thanks Daniel
Get info! if you could measure the width and height with the BRODIT mount fitted that would be great.
Also does the mount hold it very secure as for very bumpy routes i am worried it could bend/break the charging pins on the mount ?
Get info! if you could measure the width and height with the BRODIT mount fitted that would be great.
Also does the mount hold it very secure as for very bumpy routes i am worried it could bend/break the charging pins on the mount ?
