Yes Baz have looked at a few reviews but would like to hear from anyone on the forum as it would be a more honest review
Neil
ROWDYRABBIT1 said
02:36 PM Aug 14, 2013
yes I have one ,takes a lttle bit to get used to but is a very good co pilot .I previously had the Magellan ROD
TrekenOz said
04:28 PM Aug 14, 2013
We have one and find it very easy to use. The Camps Australia wide is very good especially when used in conjunction with the book. No more looking for signs that may not be there'
When in big towns and want to find a shop or doctor or such the custom search function is very handy
We have done two trips around Australia using the hema and could not be happier with the way it is set up
spida said
05:59 PM Aug 14, 2013
I have just bought a garmin and loaded camp6 on to it so looking forward to using that. Nice big display - can actually read the street names now. had a cheap Navman before
ROWDYRABBIT1 said
11:05 PM Aug 14, 2013
the good thing about the hema is you don't have to buy more maps etc all you do is update for free rod
solo nomad said
11:42 PM Aug 14, 2013
very happy with my HN5I
very handy to be able to search Camps 7 nearby or along route or switch to 4WD tracks display which i use quite often. This mode gives map detail instead of just a orange route line through the screen (in the bush) you can see water courses, places of interest nearby etc.
4WD map mode also leaves a trail of your route, which i have found very handy along the murray river. poking around campsite tracks you can retrace you steps instead of trying to find you way back out.
nallingtoon said
02:02 AM Aug 15, 2013
Thanks everyone excellent advice and information from this forum as usual, have now made up my mind and will be getting a Hema hn6
Neil
03_troopy said
02:18 AM Aug 15, 2013
There is a bit of discussion on the HN6 on the 4WDaction website you might want to check out.. just google Hn5i and it should pop up.
leajoy said
03:24 PM Aug 15, 2013
We have the Hema Hn5i and love it. Great for off road and helps us to navigate towns that we don't know and for finding a business you may need - like we did when the batteries in the camper gave up. Looked up the local business and the navigator told us how to find them. Hema in our experience have been great to deal with in our experience
Has anyone got or used the hema Hn6 Navigator i would like some feed back my old Tom Tom has seen better days, is the hn6 worth the price tag
Neil
36 weeks to go
Have you seen these?
http://blog.chartandmapshop.com.au/2012/07/31/hema-navigator-hn6-review/
http://www.4wdaction.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=134138
Yes Baz have looked at a few reviews but would like to hear from anyone on the forum as it would be a more honest review
Neil
yes I have one ,takes a lttle bit to get used to but is a very good co pilot .I previously had the Magellan ROD
We have one and find it very easy to use. The Camps Australia wide is very good especially when used in conjunction with the book. No more looking for signs that may not be there'
When in big towns and want to find a shop or doctor or such the custom search function is very handy
We have done two trips around Australia using the hema and could not be happier with the way it is set up
the good thing about the hema is you don't have to buy more maps etc all you do is update for free rod
very happy with my HN5I
very handy to be able to search Camps 7 nearby or along route or switch to 4WD tracks display which i use quite often. This mode gives map detail instead of just a orange route line through the screen (in the bush) you can see water courses, places of interest nearby etc.
4WD map mode also leaves a trail of your route, which i have found very handy along the murray river. poking around campsite tracks you can retrace you steps instead of trying to find you way back out.
Thanks everyone excellent advice and information from this forum as usual, have now made up my mind and will be getting a Hema hn6
Neil
We have the Hema Hn5i and love it. Great for off road and helps us to navigate towns that we don't know and for finding a business you may need - like we did when the batteries in the camper gave up. Looked up the local business and the navigator told us how to find them. Hema in our experience have been great to deal with in our experience
Cheers