So I'm always looking at new gadgets and wondered what folks thought of the benefits of a dedicated GPS vs my solution, which is:
The iPhone provides a superior touch screen experience. The Gaia GPS app provides downloadable or real time layers, ability to record tracks or drop way points. Import/export KML or GPX (I use this to integrate with google earth). It has cloud sync of all your waypoints, tracks, layers, etc. so I can record a track on my phone then view it later on my iPad or laptop. From a cost perspective, I already had the iPhone because I had upgraded to a 6 so that helps with the cost/benefit, but even if I bought a used one it would cost competitive with a decent Garmin. So, dedicated GPS users, what am I missing out on?
- A old iPhone 4 that I don't use anymore, no data plan
- A waterproof, impact resistant battery case (gets me a full day even under high usage)
- The Gaia GPS
The iPhone provides a superior touch screen experience. The Gaia GPS app provides downloadable or real time layers, ability to record tracks or drop way points. Import/export KML or GPX (I use this to integrate with google earth). It has cloud sync of all your waypoints, tracks, layers, etc. so I can record a track on my phone then view it later on my iPad or laptop. From a cost perspective, I already had the iPhone because I had upgraded to a 6 so that helps with the cost/benefit, but even if I bought a used one it would cost competitive with a decent Garmin. So, dedicated GPS users, what am I missing out on?