VMS Touring 700 HDX 7 " Screen
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Michael ( Moss Vale NSW)
Hi all, Anyone have a VMS Navigator ? How does it stack up against the latest Hema unit as an Off-road Navigator? Hema seem to have some negative opinion lately. Its about half the price of the Hema unit, it doesn't always mean its only half as good. Does it? ;) Thanks everyone, Michael
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Reply By: Rob K (VIC) - Tuesday, Mar 13, 2018 at 09:32
Tuesday, Mar 13, 2018 at 09:32
Hi Michael,
I have a VMS Touring HDX and took it away last weekend into the
Vic High Country. Worked a treat and had no issues. Also had it on board for a
Simpson Desert trip mid last year without a problem.
My observations:
1. I use OziExplorer as my preferred navigation software which is pre-installed on the unit. You just need the licence to activate the software. The only problem is, the remaining memory on the SD card is about 1GB so adding the maps I used on a previous OziExplorer device was painful - I had to delete a whole lot of maps from the VMS library to create space for my own maps. Did back up the files to the computer before deleting in case I wanted to replace them again;
2. the SD card is limited to 32GB and you can't copy the files to another SD card and insert the second SD card into the device and expect it to work. The device and included SD card are paired together for security;
3. VMS use their own maps with a unique file extension so you are limited to the maps provided by VMS on their device. Can't add other maps from other sources (see comments on OziExplorer). The range of maps may not cover the the areas you need, only covers NSW, Qld, WA and Vic so you need to
check if it covers the areas you want for your travels. Also, confirm if they are detailed enough for your intended purpose?
4. the VMS device has iGO, VMS Offroad and OziExplorer software installed on it and you choose the type of navigation you need (street turn by turn or Offroad). I only use the offroad software as our vehicle comes with street maps.
For the price the VMS unit suits my needs and I can continue to use OziExplorer software which was my main reason for given it a go. I've only had the unit for about 12 months and it hasn't let me down so far.
Cheers
Rob K
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