This week in GPS is a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web. This week’s featured image is the newest geocaching souvenir, which you can only get on May 2! Read more about this and other GPS news below: read more
Archives for April 2017
TomTom Debuts New TomTom Rider Devices in Europe
Dutch GPS and mapping company TomTom debuted a new set of TomTom RIDER sat navs for the European market yesterday. The new devices, which are available in the UK now, are an updated version of the popular TomTom RIDER line which was first debuted in 2013.
The TomTom RIDER series is designed specifically with motorcyclists in mind and boasts a range of features specifically to make the motorcyclists’ ride even more enjoyable than otherwise with curated routes and other features. Unfortunately, at the time of writing there is no information on when the device will be available in North American markets. read more
This Week in GPS — April 21, 2017
This week in GPS is a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web. This week’s featured image is from the Garmin Connect IQ store, as this week the company hosted the first-ever Connect IQ Developer Summit. Read more about this and other GPS news below: read more
TomTom Launches Dedicated Page for US National Park Maps
Next to driving directions, outdoor activities like hiking are where GPS devices get the most use. Although any experienced outdoors enthusiast will tell you that a paper map is a must-have when exploring, a GPS device can be great for finding your way to and from camp and exploring different trails in the area.
Recently, TomTom launched a new page dedicated to helping GPS users more easily find trail maps for popular US National Parks in several states. The maps are available for free download, and are compatible with any device that can read GPX files. Although TomTom has been pushing using its TomTom Spark and TomTom Adventurer watches with the files, devices like the Garmin Edge series should work too. read more
This Week in GPS — April 14, 2017
This week in GPS is a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web. This week’s featured image is from the Garmin Pilot App, which received a pretty nice upgrade this month. Check out this and other GPS news below. read more
Garmin Pilot App Adds Features Including Global Options for Android
Garmin has announced some updates to its popular Garmin Pilot application for Apple and Android devices. With this Garmin Pilot update, users now have more worldwide options available to them for flight planning and for international travel. Additionally, this update includes a slew of new features for navigating European airspace, better global navigation features for Android devices, and the ability to wirelessly transfer Jeppesen charts.
If you already have the app on your tablet or other device, it should automatically update on its own. However, if you’re new to Garmin Pilot or you don’t have the device set to automatically update, you can download the updates manually from the Google Play or Apple App Store. read more
This Week in GPS — April 6, 2017
This week in GPS is a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web. This week’s featured image is, once again, the Garmin Forerunner 935 that was dropped last week. Read about it and other GPS news below! read more
Garmin Announces New Forerunner 935
Last week, Garmin released the newest device in the Forerunner series. The Forerunner 935 is aimed at serious athletes and has the ability to track multiple sports including running, cycling, swimming, skiing, golf, hiking, and others. The device features both GLONASS and GPS and is compatible with a variety of sensors for measuring exercise statistics.
At first look, the Forerunner 935 stands out from the rest of the Forerunner line with a more slim appearance–more like a smartwatch than a running watch, which may have been the intention. This device shares many features with the fēnix 5 Series, including the replaceable QuickFit bands, but rather than just being a generic watch for active people, the Forerunner 935 is focused entirely on athletes looking to get the most out of their given activity. read more






