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iPad mount for navigation
Does anyone have experience with mounts for using an iPad as a navigator? I have the Pioneer nav unit from the factory, but it has drawbacks: 1) small screen size, 2) lack of ongoing database updates, 3) inconvenience for advance route planning outside of the RV, 4) lack of RV-specific road considerations (height, etc.).
2013 27’ Mid-Bath
2005 Honda CR-V

 
Re: iPad mount for navigation
Reply #1
Check out Ram Mounts. I have several of them.
My wheels:
2003 MB
2012 Jeep Liberty

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Reply #2
I use my iPhone 13 ProMax, vertically, just big enough to not be distracting and use an app, InRoute, for all my navigation needs.  Good luck going down the road. 
'O6 IB Anniversary Model
Sue, My Copilot
Carlie, our canine princess

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Here is my current setup until I get a dedicated GPS, worked for the drive home.
Dave

2017 TK

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Keith, here’s another possible solution for you…
I had thought about using my tablet for gps navigation but passed because I thought it would cover up too much of the dash/center console.  Eventually I want to get a dedicated gps and I’ll have to figure out a good location for it.  In the meantime I’m using my iPhone for navigation.  Having the phone nearby is a must, but there really isn’t anywhere to place it on the center console where I can view the screen and it won’t slide off.  On the Jeep, I added a WeatherTech CupFone and it worked out well, so I thought I’d get one for the LD.  What I ended up getting was a WeatherTech CupFone Two-View.  This CupFone allows for either vertical or horizontal viewing.  Not perfect but it serves it’s purpose.  You have to decide which orientation you want when placing the phone in the holder and you can’t change orientation while driving, but it does the job.

- John
Fulltimer with a 2021 MId-Bath “Babe”, 1996 Cherokee “Scout” and “Bandit” the wonder dog 🐶

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Reply #5
Here is how I mounted a Garmin GPS.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264


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"use an app, InRoute, for all my navigation needs"

Jules, do you know if InRoute is easily usable on an iPad?  I am thinking of getting an iPad 6 for such a use because the larger size (than an iPhone) is appealing to me for other uses as well.

   Virtual hugs,

   Judie

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Reply #8
We are using an iPad-Mini running the CoPilot-RV app and is held by a RAM X-mount.  The RAM system is very flexible and well liked.

Art
Art and Barbara
Settled in Atterdag Village of Solvang
2015-2022 fulltime in a 2016 Tiffin Allegro Bus 37AP
2002-2015 2002 LD MB
Art's blog

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Reply #9
“Jules, do you know if InRoute is easily usable on an iPad?  I am thinking of getting an iPad 6 for such a use because the larger size (than an iPhone) is appealing to me for other uses as well“

I use it on my iPad all the time for planning, then use my iphone for actual travel. 

Jules
'O6 IB Anniversary Model
Sue, My Copilot
Carlie, our canine princess

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Hi Greg;  If you are tall enough that GPS placement will only obstruct your view of the hood. But California does prohibit 'obstructing your view' of the road.  I don't know how well that is enforced.   California GPS Windshield Law | Legal Beagle
RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

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Thanks for the link, Ron, as I wasn't aware of that.  I didn't want to place it in the left lower corner as I use the hood as a guide for position in the lane. The right lower corner (IMO) would be too far away for the driver to see the directions.  Guess I'll need to come up with a dash mount situation or learn how to drive without using the lower left corner as a guide on.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264