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This is how I set it up right now. It will rattle but never have had it fall off yet. It is a Proclip mount which has a Ram ball, long arm, and iPad mini mount. The bluetooth connection from the garmin to the iPad keeps track of my location.A couple questions, you guys with iPads- how /where do you secure them while traveling? Nothing worse than reaching to the screen only to have it vibrate to death then fall to the floor and how do you maintain an on line connection so the map stays with your progress or lack of. ? I’m not looking for a full time bracket that looks like I’m driving a DJ booth.
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There are 3 componentsSo your iPad is just displaying info from gps unit which is sat. Connected, yes? So no need for internet for iPad...
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MOB armor tablet mount. And I use the skypro GPS receiver. Also make sure you download the maps to the area your going to visit prior to losing cell or wifiA couple questions, you guys with iPads- how /where do you secure them while traveling? Nothing worse than reaching to the screen only to have it vibrate to death then fall to the floor and how do you maintain an on line connection so the map stays with your progress or lack of. ? I’m not looking for a full time bracket that looks like I’m driving a DJ booth.
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I think for most people a GPS tablet is good enough for what they do. As long as my phone or tablets has cell service they do well for me, after that I have my Zoleo device just incase. but I have seldom had to use that in ID and CO.Out of curiosity, why wouldn’t or has anyone found that the gps iPad with say google maps or Gaia in the USA is not a good option and you actually need a secondary navigation system like Garmin.
So far in my experience (CA,NV, OR, AZ, WA, MT, ID) I have not noticed any major issues ( though google maps can be flighty at times ).