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Feedback // iPad + GARMIN GPS GLO 2


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Hello,

Being totally inexperienced with Apple, I'm looking for some user feedback regarding the recently release WiFi version of iPad (regular version, not the mini, air or pro) combined with the GARMIN GPS GLO 2 whilst using Skydemon in flight.

Currently a happy Android user but my current tablet is getting a bit outdated and some aviation apps are not Android compatible (like Jeppesen which I use frequently). Hence the decision to look into iPad. At our company, we use the 4G iPads which include GPS. But the additional cost for a basic GPS (iPad LTE) is absurd. And I'm not able to (constantly) use the company iPad for personal flights.

Is anyone using the WiFi only iPad combined with a GARMIN GPS (or any other brand)? Feedback using Skydemon (and general usage) is appreciated! Including 32GB vs 128GB. I would mainly use it for VFR SEP/MEP flights.

Thanks a lot in advance!

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I have a Garmin GLO since 10 years (so I guess this must then be the “GLO 1”) and it works / worked just fine with a number of iPads that I owned.

The only thing I needed the replace twice was the rechargeable battery. It’s a standard cell phone battery, so you get them at any cellphone repair shop for next to nothing - or get the ‘original’ from Garmin.

I think when it comes to non-certified navigation tools, redundancy is the name of the game. Like having two tablets, and a smart phone, that all can stand in for each other. And having different GPS sources, with different power sources.
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TimT - 10/4/2020 1:47:33 PM
I have a Garmin GLO since 10 years (so I guess this must then be the “GLO 1”) and it works / worked just fine with a number of iPads that I owned. The only thing I needed the replace twice was the rechargeable battery. It’s a standard cell phone battery, so you get them at any cellphone repair shop for next to nothing - or get the ‘original’ from Garmin. I think when it comes to non-certified navigation tools, redundancy is the name of the game. Like having two tablets, and a smart phone, that all can stand in for each other. And having different GPS sources, with different power sources.

Your feedback is much appreciated!

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