GPS Location Device
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GPS Location Device
Good Afternoon All
Can I ask the experts for their advice on what I should buy in order to fulfil the following requirements, if that is possible!
When abroad, I would like to use a device (not a 'phone) which is portable, and can help me navigate around cities, but does not use a 'phone sim card. I am thinking along the lines of a GPS receiver, if they exist. I also would need to be able to have maps, or be able to download maps of the various cities/countries I am in. Maybe I am looking for the impossible, or maybe such a device is prohibitively expensive? I guess I am trying to get away from using expensive mobile data from my 'phone provider, or buying a local sim card and fiddle around putting that into my 'phone. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks, as always
Can I ask the experts for their advice on what I should buy in order to fulfil the following requirements, if that is possible!
When abroad, I would like to use a device (not a 'phone) which is portable, and can help me navigate around cities, but does not use a 'phone sim card. I am thinking along the lines of a GPS receiver, if they exist. I also would need to be able to have maps, or be able to download maps of the various cities/countries I am in. Maybe I am looking for the impossible, or maybe such a device is prohibitively expensive? I guess I am trying to get away from using expensive mobile data from my 'phone provider, or buying a local sim card and fiddle around putting that into my 'phone. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks, as always



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Have a look at WeGo Here. Both a free app on your mobile and a web version are available. On the app, you can preload the maps for the areas you're going to and leave the app in offline mode. Has worked like a charm for me for many years. It used to be the 'house' navigation app on Nokia phones but it got turned into a stand alone version once Nokia Symbian phones fell out of fashion.
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I have used "OsmAnd offline maps and navigation" on my Samsung android phones and Samsung Tablet, I quite like it when I go to a new area that I am not familiar with here in Oz.
I am not sure if you have to pay for any extras such as map plugins as the app is free, I can't post links yet sogoole the bold text above that will take you to their website.
I am not sure if you have to pay for any extras such as map plugins as the app is free, I can't post links yet sogoole the bold text above that will take you to their website.
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I have used the Google Maps app on Android with Offline-maps a little.
Works fine. I have chosen a region to download and it wouldn't do it because it was "too big". In the particular case I chose a smaller region and all was good. No idea what limits are.
Also beware of maps timing out and getting automatically deleted. Timeout date is marked if you look for it. They simply die without notice. The phone doesn't understand "but I don't care that it might be a little out of date" shouted very, very loudly. No maps !!!!!
Just to add to earlier comments, I know someone who uses off-line UK OS maps on his phone for walking. It's well integrated with GPS. Shows position, tracks route if required. Might need external battery for extensive use.
Works fine. I have chosen a region to download and it wouldn't do it because it was "too big". In the particular case I chose a smaller region and all was good. No idea what limits are.
Also beware of maps timing out and getting automatically deleted. Timeout date is marked if you look for it. They simply die without notice. The phone doesn't understand "but I don't care that it might be a little out of date" shouted very, very loudly. No maps !!!!!
Just to add to earlier comments, I know someone who uses off-line UK OS maps on his phone for walking. It's well integrated with GPS. Shows position, tracks route if required. Might need external battery for extensive use.

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“I guess I am trying to get away from using expensive mobile data from my 'phone provider, or buying a local sim card and fiddle around putting that into my 'phone. Your thoughts would be appreciated.”
It was the data cost rather than the phone that were the issue, which several replies have addressed


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Such an easy solution. It's a shame the OP made it quite clear they didn't want to use a phone...


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From: Falling off the end of the thread
https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/p/699779 Satellite version
cheaper
https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/c/outdo...ld-hiking-gps/
There are smart watches with it built in, see
https://www.midwesternmindset.com/20...unner-gps.html
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/01/...ultisport.html
https://farmsteadoutdoors.com/produc...-010-02157-10/
https://www.cutleryusa.com/Casio-Pro...ll-Color-44912
cheaper
https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/c/outdo...ld-hiking-gps/
There are smart watches with it built in, see
https://www.midwesternmindset.com/20...unner-gps.html
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/01/...ultisport.html
https://farmsteadoutdoors.com/produc...-010-02157-10/
https://www.cutleryusa.com/Casio-Pro...ll-Color-44912
Last edited by NutLoose; 29th September 2022 at 15:40.






