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    #241
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    How about listening to the voice instruction on the bluetooth speaker bro?

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    Sometimes I do that but I just don't like the idea of watching over to the central dash. Maybe when I have enough dough to buy myself those fancy Audi's with the navigation screen built in in the driver's dashboard view.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Sometimes I do that but I just don't like the idea of watching over to the central dash. Maybe when I have enough dough to buy myself those fancy Audi's with the navigation screen built in in the driver's dashboard view.
    All the cars at home has a dedicated GPS receiver. Not the built in ones integrated sa head unit. Garmin ones.

    I always put the Garmin on the left side corner of the dash, closest to the left side mirror. For me, it makes more sense Kasi dun sa side na yun ako nakatingin. I tried at the center to have a more balanced dash board but yeah, I tend to look away from my front driving perspective when it's at the center.

    Try mo sir, baka effective rin sayo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remzam View Post
    All the cars at home has a dedicated GPS receiver. Not the built in ones integrated sa head unit. Garmin ones.

    I always put the Garmin on the left side corner of the dash, closest to the left side mirror. For me, it makes more sense Kasi dun sa side na yun ako nakatingin. I tried at the center to have a more balanced dash board but yeah, I tend to look away from my front driving perspective when it's at the center.

    Try mo sir, baka effective rin sayo.

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    I don't have a Garmin or any other GPS device at the moment, we just use waze on our phones. When I was living in the US before, our Garmin GPS has this suction tool and thus I can place it in a position better suited for driving.

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    #244
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I don't have a Garmin or any other GPS device at the moment, we just use waze on our phones. When I was living in the US before, our Garmin GPS has this suction tool and thus I can place it in a position better suited for driving.
    Without real time traffic, garmin is less effective in managing your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I don't have a Garmin or any other GPS device at the moment, we just use waze on our phones. When I was living in the US before, our Garmin GPS has this suction tool and thus I can place it in a position better suited for driving.
    I mean sir, instead of nasa gitna ng dashboard yung phone mo while using waze, try placing it Sa left hand corner. Better viewing angle and no need to veer away from what you're looking at when driving.

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    #246
    I don't see the need for that anymore as long as the smart-phone serves the similar role

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murithi View Post
    I don't see the need for that anymore as long as the smart-phone serves the similar role
    for me,
    mine should speak. hirap kasi tignan yung small screen and still drive effectively.
    "... after 100 meters, turn left... turn left now... turn left now, gosdamit!... tontow, you missed your turn! now we're adding 5 minutes more to your travel time. make a u-turn in 50 meters!"
    Last edited by dr. d; October 13th, 2024 at 10:27 AM.

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    #248
    Most aftermarket HUs or factory units that supports Apple Carplay or Android Auto allows you to use the far larger screen of the 2DIN for navigation.

    Even better, some Android HUs or plug-in Android boxes have the option to have its own data plan (SIM card) so Google Maps and/or Waze will still work even without any help from your smartphone.

    But since this thread is over 10 years old, it started only about comparing dedicated GPS navigation units like Garmin's Nuvi line of products, Tom Tom, etc. to smartphones. There are pros and cons either way but for most people, smartphones are going to be the default go-to for navigation. That said, there are still niche uses of dedicated GPS (ie. off-road, trekking, boating, etc.) and it's just going to be about using the right tools for the job.

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    #249
    sa akin... ang pinaka-nakakainis is yung access mo yung Google Maps/Waze mo, tapos ang bagal ng internet.

    kapag out of town ako... ang laking bagay na may off-line maps yung Honda City (Android Head Unit) namin... kahit papano gumagalaw na kami.

    yung CarPlay ng Zenix namin... minsan nakaka-lang reset pa ako bago gumana yung Maps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    sa akin... ang pinaka-nakakainis is yung access mo yung Google Maps/Waze mo, tapos ang bagal ng internet.

    kapag out of town ako... ang laking bagay na may off-line maps yung Honda City (Android Head Unit) namin... kahit papano gumagalaw na kami.

    yung CarPlay ng Zenix namin... minsan nakaka-lang reset pa ako bago gumana yung Maps.
    There are ways naman around that...
    1. Make use of your dual-SIM capabilities (if applicable) and get a backup pre-paid data plan from a different provider than your primary plan (ie. DITO, GOMO)
    2. Use an offline nav app as backup on your phone - I use Sygic with lifetime basic license

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    #251
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    sa akin... ang pinaka-nakakainis is yung access mo yung Google Maps/Waze mo, tapos ang bagal ng internet.

    kapag out of town ako... ang laking bagay na may off-line maps yung Honda City (Android Head Unit) namin... kahit papano gumagalaw na kami.

    yung CarPlay ng Zenix namin... minsan nakaka-lang reset pa ako bago gumana yung Maps.
    You can download areas of google maps so that even with weak or no cell signal it should work without a hitch.

    you can also use it when you go abroad and download areas of the map of the city you will be staying just in case your internet doesn't work.

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    yes. you can have an extra SIM, yes you can download off-line maps.

    pero iniisip ko lang yung benefits nung may separate GPS ako compared sa ngayon na CarPlay na lang gamit ko.

    naalala ko din na yung GPS ko noon will show you a photo of the intersection and tell you which road to take

    anyway, past is past... just like the CD player, lahat tayo may CarPlay na and the GPS had to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    yes. you can have an extra SIM, yes you can download off-line maps.

    pero iniisip ko lang yung benefits nung may separate GPS ako compared sa ngayon na CarPlay na lang gamit ko.

    naalala ko din na yung GPS ko noon will show you a photo of the intersection and tell you which road to take

    anyway, past is past... just like the CD player, lahat tayo may CarPlay na and the GPS had to go.
    FWIW, there are plug-in Android boxes that streams via the Apple Carplay or Android Auto protocol to convert your factory HU into a full-fledged Android device. These boxes have their own GPS and some can even take a SIM card. In other words, these boxes can potentially work independently from your phone.

    My old HU used a Garmin nav module that I had purchased separately. Before that, I used a Garmin Nuvi 255w. I got the local Philippine maps from roadguide(dot)ph way back when. I just checked out the site and it appears that the last Contributors' version of the map for Garmin units was released over 3 years ago.

    In the context of daily driving, I can see how dedicated nav units with offline maps can be beneficial, but it is evident that the great majority have embraced online/live maps because it just makes the most sense:

    1. Nav apps are mostly free and far more capable than legacy nav units
    2. Data plans are cheap
    3. Internet connectivity and coverage on 4G/5G have greatly improved since the 2G/3G days

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    #254
    Im late to join this thread so hindi ko pa na backread.
    Di ba yung GPS topic dito is yung pwede magamit to track your vehicle if ma carnap?
    Or is the question pertains to GPS Maps/Navigation na built-in sa car natin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Im late to join this thread so hindi ko pa na backread.
    Di ba yung GPS topic dito is yung pwede magamit to track your vehicle if ma carnap?
    Or is the question pertains to GPS Maps/Navigation na built-in sa car natin?
    It's more about navigation.

    On my head unit and phone I have the OsmAnd app. And in this app I have saved the entire road map of the Philippines and an even more detailed set of maps for Luzon island and Metro Manila (this includes buildings, landmarks, trails, fire roads, traffic lights, stop signs, crosswalks, etc).

    There is always a need to have an offline resource for navigation purposes. OsmAnd uses geographic data from the OpenStreetMap project, which provides updated maps for free. One can use these detailed maps without cellphone service or a need to pay data/roaming charges, this includes areas which are off the grid or if there is a massive power outage (like during natural disasters).

    The files are also available in Garmin image file format in case you need maps on your watch, bike, golf cart, ATV, etc. For seafaring guys, you might want to check out OpenSeaMap.

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    #256
    Split-screen allows me to view any two maps for online-online or online-offline... for redundancy.

    Waze + Google Maps


    Waze + Sygic (Offline - Basic World Lifetime License)


    But I've never found a need to do it and most of the time, I just split it between media streaming and Waze

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    #257
    Quote Originally Posted by Dante Carpio View Post
    tingin nyo sir? kailangan pa ba talaga gps kung nagagamit naman natin gps ng phone?
    di ko kasi alam kung iactivate ko pa gps ko
    Doesn't hurt to always have redundancies in place especially with technologies that rely on mobile data here in the PH

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    #258
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    But I've never found a need to do it and most of the time, I just split it between media streaming and Waze
    Sorry for the offtopic question but what app are you using to mirror Youtube to android auto ? Does it work with android 14?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOLZ View Post
    Sorry for the offtopic question but what app are you using to mirror Youtube to android auto ? Does it work with android 14?
    It's a CarlinKit Tbox Ambient (Android 13). I discussed it here: Android Auto and here: Dito telecommunity



    It's basically an Android box but instead of sending the A/V signal traditionally via HDMI, it 'streams' an Android tablet experience over the Apple CarPlay protocol to your HU. It's really a clever implementation. So your Apple CarPlay/Android Auto-capable HU is essentially converted into an Android device. It will now run practically any Android app without restriction. This is particularly useful if your radio is hard-integrated with the vehicle and cannot be changed with an aftermarket HU.

    It connects like this...

    HU <-(USB)-> CarlinKit <-(Bluetooth)-> Phone

    Everything still works.... steering wheel remote, and I can go back to the factory radio anytime to listen to broadcasts. Phone calls comes through to your HU through CarlinKit. It's got its own GPS (for navigation) and can take in a SIM card so it can work with or without your phone.

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