Best dat nav for 1300gsa

beachy

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Hi, looking for help on which sat nav to buy for my 1300gsa. I know people will all have their own views, but I'm lost in all the tech. I can build a house but computers baffle me😂
 
Yes it does but you need to buy the adaptor as extra. There’s a guy on here selling them at reduced price.
 
I bought the CPMC B6 (about £200 at the time - usually a deal on with a code from a YouTube person). It uses Apply CarPlay, and I have the TomTom App on my phone for £15 per year world coverage. It plugs straight in the the BMW cradle (no adapter). It’s worked great so far but I would say I’ve only had it for 2k miles.

Minor issues, doesn’t mirror my phone completely (missing some apps), feels ever so slightly cheap/light in the hand but looks and works fine.
 
Depends on use.
If for touring abroad, then Garmin xt2.
Why not a Chiggee thing or similar? Because it is basically using your phone. When the battery is flat/phone is too hot/you have no data/google maps not working/dropped your phone/phone will not charge because it detects water in charging port (this happens..) etc etc , at that point you will wish you had a bespoke sat nav ‘unit’.

I have my phone on a Quadlock too, personal choice, as I do long days and big distances when away. My phone also has TomtomGo app. …but see above!
 
When the battery is flat/phone is too hot/you have no data/google maps not working/dropped your phone/phone will not charge because it detects water in charging port (this happens..) etc etc , at that point you will wish you had a bespoke sat nav ‘unit’.
agreed about the phone but I have the GSA luggage on my 1300 which has a charging port inside the pannier and top box. The Chigee indeed drains the phone battery very fast so I have my phone in my top box on charge all the time so no issue. Also use the offline maps version always.
 
agreed about the phone but I have the GSA luggage on my 1300 which has a charging port inside the pannier and top box. The Chigee indeed drains the phone battery very fast so I have my phone in my top box on charge all the time so no issue. Also use the offline maps version always.
Sounds like it works. (y)
Having cooked one phone, by continuing to charge a steadily depleting battery..whilst running nav, then having had charging port issues on another. It makes me more cautious of being totally reliant on just a phone when on Euro travels. I also suffer battery anxiety, might just be me with the issues! :ROFLMAO:
 
Quite right. I have a Nav 6 as back up in case it all goes to hell in a handbag.....Wouldn't want to ruin a nice 2 weeks ride around Spain and all the costs associated if my Navigation crapped out.....
 


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