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Title: Hema GPS
Post by: thommo19 on November 26, 2014, 10:41:39 AM
Hi
Anyone know a good place (cost wise ) to purchase Hema7 GPS in Sydney or online.
Thanks
Jeff
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Mrs smith on November 26, 2014, 10:55:13 AM
NRMA or RACV members can get them for a reasonable price.

http://www.mynrma.com.au/shop/p-4022-hema-navigator-hn7-gps.aspx# (http://www.mynrma.com.au/shop/p-4022-hema-navigator-hn7-gps.aspx#)
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: achjimmy on November 26, 2014, 12:06:08 PM
I bought mine from NRMA online because I got members discount plus had $100 voucher. 

GP OZ do good deals and give you a free raster maps. On the Northern beaches
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: KingBilly on November 26, 2014, 12:48:30 PM
Keep an eye on the Hema website as they usually have Christmas specials.

KB
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: BTMNDR on November 26, 2014, 02:19:18 PM
$629 last week at ARB Moonah (Tas).
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: thommo19 on November 26, 2014, 02:52:00 PM
Thanks guys
Just found a place in Cairns called Cairns Charts and Maps sell the Hema 7 $599.
Anyone have any dealings with this Company?

Jeff
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Cookie64 on November 26, 2014, 03:00:34 PM
Thanks guys
Just found a place in Cairns called Cairns Charts and Maps sell the Hema 7 $599.
Anyone have any dealings with this Company?

Jeff

So long as you get the unit at that price in your hands then it doesn't matter, Hema has excellent support so at that price you are laughing

cheers
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Coiled on November 26, 2014, 06:04:25 PM
Johnny Appleseed in North Sydney - $639 incl freight. Might be able to get it cheaper if you pick it up in store
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: pinarelloman on November 26, 2014, 07:09:05 PM
Try GPS OZ in Mona Vale.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on November 26, 2014, 07:39:40 PM
I had every intention of getting the HEMA gizmo till I was chatting with my rellies who own the TJM on the Sunny Coast who told me about the HEMA app.
It's only $35 to buy the HEMA Explorer app to have it on the Androids or apple i-thingo's. We have it on a Samsung Tab 3 and its fantastic.

On Friday we are taking a trek down through Condamine Gorge etc to the Gold Coast. I've plotted the route on the desktop pc and synced it to the tablet ready to go. Best $35 I've spent in a long time  ;D
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: austastar on November 26, 2014, 08:53:38 PM
We have it on a Samsung Tab 3 and its fantastic.


Hi,
   Yep, I think the 'App on a tablet' is going to kill the stand alone gps units.


My cheapie running Ozi CE died.
It got replaced with a Samsung Galaxy 8" and Ozi for Android and a heap of other apps for mapping, finding sun angles, tides, skype, wikicamps and some stuff for my music and e-books.


Cheers
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Spada on November 27, 2014, 06:17:56 AM
I thought the android apps only worked if you have mobile recemption ?
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: achjimmy on November 27, 2014, 06:35:57 AM

Hi,
   Yep, I think the 'App on a tablet' is going to kill the stand alone gps units.


My cheapie running Ozi CE died.
It got replaced with a Samsung Galaxy 8" and Ozi for Android and a heap of other apps for mapping, finding sun angles, tides, skype, wikicamps and some stuff for my music and e-books.


Cheers

Maybe but after having hema and mud maps on iPad since launch I bought the HN7 earlier this year and won't be going back. Works a treat very happy with it and how easy (and cheap) it is to add and manage maps. Well designed gear and fits well on the dash. The iPad is now for the lounge room and van.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on November 27, 2014, 07:16:44 AM
I thought the android apps only worked if you have mobile recemption ?

No Spada works without mobile reception provided your tablet has inbuilt GPS. All the maps & POI are loaded onto the tablet. If you make your own route its saved to the tablet for use offline.
There's also a function to take screenshots of specific areas and saving to the device if you are researching stuff before heading off.

When you are driving along and you get photo's along the way you can attach them to that tour and the pictures will automatically get sync'd to the map in the location you took them (it works with my mobile phone and out Sony Camera as both have GPS functions).

Here's a sample drive i did earlier this week for a mate to see how it works - https://cloud.hemaexplorer.com.au/datasummary/track/19042c9faa6c908d52f2756c23f5631b7a99b6ab/
Ignore the gap in the drive - you can pause and restart recording of the journey. We did this to just show how it works.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Spada on November 27, 2014, 03:42:25 PM
cool, thanks.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: theins on November 27, 2014, 04:42:30 PM
Supporting the discussion re the app - worked well both on my phone and tablet (Samsung 10.1 inch).
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: DaveR on November 27, 2014, 05:17:50 PM
I am a bit of a computer neanderthol by choise.
I have just got myself a HN7 and like it.
I found an un expected bonus with this unit that never occired to me before.
The kids don't wish to use it, if I had a tablet stuck to the window, the moaning would be none stop.....  :cup:
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: austastar on November 27, 2014, 08:29:51 PM
Gold
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: bushbandit on November 28, 2014, 01:46:40 PM
Which Hema Android app is better to purchase the Explorer or the 4WD Maps App
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 01, 2014, 03:50:23 PM
Which Hema Android app is better to purchase the Explorer or the 4WD Maps App

We have the explorer if you look on teh hema site there's a table that compares each app and the explorer had all teh guff that the 4wd one has plus more. Dunno why they even bothered making the other one when I looked at the table.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: KingBilly on December 01, 2014, 03:58:51 PM
4WD maps is only available for iOS devices.  The Explorer app is for both but a lot of the app stuff needs an internet connection.

KB
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 01, 2014, 04:07:01 PM
The whole idea of the app is you don't need internet. Only thing need for the net is if you want the weather and rain overlay.

We just did a trip thru Condamine Gorge, Queen Mary Falls and the Main Ranges through to the Gold Coast on the weekend. Didn't need or have access to internet on our tablet from when we left home early Friday till we got home late Sunday.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: KingBilly on December 01, 2014, 04:14:51 PM
http://www.hemamaps.com.au/en/Hema-app-comparison (http://www.hemamaps.com.au/en/Hema-app-comparison)

You need to be online for street maps, terrain and satellite imagery.  Also you only get two topo maps included and have to buy any extra maps whereas 4WD maps comes with 70 odd detailed Hema maps.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 01, 2014, 04:24:32 PM
http://www.hemamaps.com.au/en/Hema-app-comparison (http://www.hemamaps.com.au/en/Hema-app-comparison)

You need to be online for street maps, terrain and satellite imagery.  Also you only get two topo maps included and have to buy any extra maps whereas 4WD maps comes with 70 odd detailed Hema maps.


Once you do the intial download you get all those other items in the post download options. As for the topo maps they are currently free on android you just goto the download tab and wholla you get them. For some reason the apple app you have to pay for them.

If anybody watch Pat Callaghans show on the weekend he had a techy thing on these with the guys who made them. The whole idea is they can be used offline (without the weather overlay).
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: theins on December 01, 2014, 04:35:10 PM
the android app can be used offline. Initially it takes a while to download a;; the maps, but once on the tablet, you can use it offline.
It really helped in Byfield NP having the tablet with the detailed maps providing a GPS fix on a map. Made navigation significantly easier :D...

Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 01, 2014, 05:19:03 PM
the android app can be used offline. Initially it takes a while to download a;; the maps, but once on the tablet, you can use it offline.
It really helped in Byfield NP having the tablet with the detailed maps providing a GPS fix on a map. Made navigation significantly easier :D...


Its unreal hey.
We've been doing a few of the treks in the Dirty Weekends in The South East. Rather than have soembody read all the differnt turn, here, go left, go straight etc we plot new tracks into the app before we leave home and follow the route. Saves any bickering with the "navigator" and keeps everyting in harmony while driving LOL
Only problem we have encountered is the app crashed a couple times on the weekend for some reason. But reloads in a flash so wasn't a biggie.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: DaveR on December 01, 2014, 05:24:41 PM
Its unreal hey.
We've been doing a few of the treks in the Dirty Weekends in The South East. Rather than have soembody read all the differnt turn, here, go left, go straight etc we plot new tracks into the app before we leave home and follow the route. Saves any bickering with the "navigator" and keeps everyting in harmony while driving LOL

Out of interest have you used this method for the trip in the book for the D'Augilar Nat Park, the book takes you on some very interesting side tracks.... 1 of us almost walked home that day...  ;D
Now if I can do as you describe with the HN7, it will be happiness all round I think.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: theins on December 01, 2014, 05:48:19 PM
Saves any bickering with the "navigator" and keeps everyting in harmony while driving LOL
.

I think these apps should be nicknamed "Marriage Saver"...  ;D

Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 01, 2014, 05:56:21 PM
I think these apps should be nicknamed "Marriage Saver"...  ;D


Heck yeah :)

Out of interest have you used this method for the trip in the book for the D'Augilar Nat Park, the book takes you on some very interesting side tracks.... 1 of us almost walked home that day...  ;D
Now if I can do as you describe with the HN7, it will be happiness all round I think.

No we haven't yet - planning it with my brother and sis in law for soem time in the new year though. If you look up Hema Cloud in google heaps of people make their trips public so there might be one on there already. I used a pre-done trip to part plan what we did last weekend near Killarney
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: Banjo16 on December 01, 2014, 07:06:29 PM
Just a quick question from a computer dummy , so if I spend $35 on the app for my iPad what do I lose out on compared with the full price purchase ?
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: theins on December 01, 2014, 07:57:00 PM
Just a quick question from a computer dummy , so if I spend $35 on the app for my iPad what do I lose out on compared with the full price purchase ?

Sorry, don't know the iPad offering...

GO ANDROID !
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: barrel01 on December 01, 2014, 08:18:48 PM
I downloaded the 2+gig topo maps for offline use and the high country map as well.  On the weekend the maps wouldn't load when out of range and I was left staring at white squares.  The maps are there to select and if I go to the additional maps section it shows I have them too. So the android wasn't a success for me.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: brickiematt on December 01, 2014, 09:21:27 PM
Now if I can do as you describe with the HN7, it will be happiness all round I think.

Easy to do on the HN7. Just load the version of OziExplorer that is on the sd card in the Navigator, onto your PC. You can then bring up any of the maps that are on the Hema and plot your route. Once done, transfer the route to the Hema and voila, done!
Do the same with waypoints, POI's etc.
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 07, 2014, 03:39:14 PM
Just a quick question from a computer dummy , so if I spend $35 on the app for my iPad what do I lose out on compared with the full price purchase ?

Nothing in our experince since we've had the app on our android tablet. Can't say about the apple products.
Title: Re: Hema GPS
Post by: stevem on December 07, 2014, 03:47:11 PM
I downloaded the 2+gig topo maps for offline use and the high country map as well.  On the weekend the maps wouldn't load when out of range and I was left staring at white squares.  The maps are there to select and if I go to the additional maps section it shows I have them too. So the android wasn't a success for me.

We've found that you can't have any other apps running in the background on our tablet. Seems to run out of juice and crashes it.