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New Satmap To Revolutionise GPS Use?

Simple to use with self-contained mapping software and Mac friendly too? Looks good to us :-)


Posted: 20 August 2007
by Jon

The new Satmap GPS unit, due out shortly, looks likely to revolutionise GPS use, particularly for Mac users.

As an individual, I've always found GPS units mildly frustrating - that's partly because as an Apple user, it's been nigh on impossible to get my computer and any GPS to communicate, which makes the GPS little more than a glorified position locator and compass.

And it's been made even worse by the studied user hostility of many GPS receivers. If you can plot a route using mapping software on your PC they're fine, but trying to manually input and name way points straight to the unit is an exercise in futility.

Self Contained...

If the demo of Satmap we saw last week is anything to go by, the new unit looks set to sort all that out at a stroke. The unit's essentially self-contained and comes with a basemap of the UK.

For outdoors use, you load a relevant OS map selection on an SD card and the unit shows you exactly where you are on the map. If you have both 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps of the same area you can zoom in and out and the unit will automatically switch from one to another.

To plan routes you simply use a small joy-stick to move your cursor around and select waypoints, which the unit joins up. You can record walks with time, speed and elevation data, instantly produce elevation charts and journey stats and so on. Pretty much everything you can do with mapping software but in a self-contained unit, no computer interface necessary.

As we understand it, you'll also be able to plan routes on line at Satmap's own web site then download them to your Satmap unit via your computer - PC or, say Satmap, most likely, Mac, though that option will have to wait a month or two until drivers have been developed - and follow them on the ground using the Satmap unit.

The hardware looks good too. Very neat, robust with a replaceable polycarbonate screen and a choice of using AAs or a rechargeable lithium polymer battery, plus a bike-mount option for two-wheelers.

More Information

Price will be around £300 for the basic unit and we're really looking forward to trying one out shortly. More information from www.satmap.com.


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Not much info on the website though....

Will I be limited to British OS maps, or will I be able to use digital maps of the rest of the world? 


Posted: 20/08/2007 at 15:59

Looks like another proprietary format, so it'll depend on Satmap realeasing more mapping - and the depths of your pockets.

Posted: 20/08/2007 at 16:07

the unit's manual online would be a big help in finding out what it will or won't do.

i believe the maps are on a card from satmap and just the uk at present.

if other maps can be "forced" into the unit i feel confident that someone will find a way.

it looks very good but with the total lack of any information other than sales hype it doesn't look like it's going to get my attention for quite a while as it pushes into pda/map territory - what is going to be the most useful of the two. still, it'll keep the mac users happy for at least several minutes as they play with the little joy stick


Posted: 20/08/2007 at 17:38

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