A good Android based tablet for GPS navigation

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
I've been using my Nexus 7.0 2013 model with the PDF Maps app (works on iphone too). I download georeferenced PDF copies of USGS quads from topoview and zoink them into the app and use it hiking and driving. Pair that with a RAM mount and you're set.
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
No tablet yet, but I picked out some mounts after talking with a guy from Ram Mounts, and this is what I have coming tomorrow.
RAM Mounts (RAM-B-316-1-202U) Pod I Universal No-Drill Vehicle Mount with 18" Rigid Aluminum Rod and Round Adapter Base
Ram Mount Twist 9-Inch Lock Suction Cup Mount with Long Double Socket Arm and Diamond Adapter
RAM MOUNTS RAM-HOL-TAB2U Tab-Tite Holder for Small Tablets including the Amazon Kindle Fire, Apple iPad mini, Google Nexus 7 & Motorola XYBOARD 8.2

Going to try two different mounting methods and see what works the best in the FJ Cruiser.
They do make a much heavier duty floor mount too for off-road he said, but I will see how this one works first.

Then I need to learn about how the apps work with no signal to download maps when in the field to keep track of where I am going, and to make waypoints.
This is something I have been wanting to get into for quite sometime, as I often find nice spots to camp when exploring the Greenwater area.

Will be making a decision on a tablet this weekend.
Maybe an 8", or step up to a 10", not sure yet.
I have a first gen Kindle Fire which I no longer use, I will use that as a mock-up in the mount to see how it looks in the rig.
I cannot remember the screen size on it, but I think it is smaller than my iPad Air.
 

mjac

Adventurer
Nexux 7 32g, Lido ham cup holder mount married to a ram 7" tablet holder and a Gaia app. Rock solid. I can reach it well and the gps works without fail mounted low (relatively) on the console.
 

tronn

New member
Using a Nexus 7 (2013) with BackCountry Navigator app. Works perfectly, just did the Mojave road without issue.
 

robert

Expedition Leader
I have that RAM mount suction cup and was very impressed with how well it held on to the windshield. For holding the tablet, I have the RAM Universal X-Grip.

Chad


Yep, me too. I've also got the lighter weight and the heavier weight rod style mounts from Ram. The heavier one is definitely more solid, I bought it to use with a netbook. Traveling by myself it's fine but passengers don't seem to care for it and honestly, I'm not a huge fan of the way it looks. When the vehicle starts swaying off-road both will move though. The windshield mount has less movement in my experience and it's generally what I use.
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Both Ram mounts and the backing plate for a tablet showed up yesterday, and today my NVIDIA Shield and a 64 GB SanDisk card show up.
Will try out the NVIDIA for awhile, but this looks interesting too, and it has a cool menu when you mark a waypoint for a site you drive into.
http://expeditionportal.com/first-look-magellan-explorist-trx7/

Christophe knows how to spend my money :D
I have seen that item "liked" by a few friends on Facebook, and I have read a little about it, but Christophe's article goes into more detail.

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Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Nice!

Taking a short break from mine as mother nature has not offered any rain free weekends for me to work on it.
But I am going to be drilling into the side of the dash and mounting my RAM arm to the side of my Yaesu faceplate.
A guy on fjcruiserforums.com did his that way, and it turned out nice.
 

rayra

Expedition Leader
Those look real nice together. Can you post a wider angle shot so we / I can see how large it looks on the dash overall? Any problems with it obscuring forward vision, or does it fit below the eyeline to the outer edges of the hood?


My setup, older pic, been experimenting with the phone and dashcam mount locations and now have a better arrangement that's tucked up much higher and sort of overlapping like your panels. Mine was a Samsung 7" Tab 3 Lite (?). The GPS and offline street and topo off-road nav apps are working great.

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Like how some of these are turning out and we're considering a tablet in the near future.. till then, I believe we'll purchase a vent mounted smart phone holder and place it right beside the steering wheel.. Only to be used when in location mode and for the Zello instant walkie talkie option. If we do opt for a tablet, the mount would end up lower and more on the passenger side. I can't see placing anymore device mounts dangling from the windshield..
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
This is how my finished project will look when it is done.
The tablet and RAM arm will be mounted lower than my Yaesu faceplate though.
I borrowed this picture from Zero, a member over on fjcruiserforums site where there is a mounting discussion in my build thread.

When not using the tablet, I can swing it flat and all the way to the right butting up against the panel above the glovebox.
The dash has to be torn down some to gain access inside to put the nuts on the bolts, and to not blindly drill into any wires.
It is just a matter when I am going to get some free time and good weather to do this.
Looks like rain most of the weekend again :D
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