One mile? My onyx allows 5, 10 or 150 miles wide. Am I misunderstanding?BaseMap just started a weather layer, seems to work well. Seems like being able to download map as big as you want in high detail with BaseMap vs one mile with OnX is a plus.
One mile? My onyx allows 5, 10 or 150 miles wide. Am I misunderstanding?BaseMap just started a weather layer, seems to work well. Seems like being able to download map as big as you want in high detail with BaseMap vs one mile with OnX is a plus.
That is the main reason I haven't switched to Baesmap, because it does not have the "track up" feature for navigating. We use that feature in Onx all day while navigating in the back country.I have been using OnX for a couple of years now and I just recently got the pro version of basemap. I'm really liking basemap and find it easy to use. The satellite imagery on OnX for the area I hunt in Idaho & Colorado is horrible, 75% of the map tiles are covered in snow, absolutely worthless!!! The satellite imagery on basemap is HD crystal clear and can even be seen in 3D on iOS.
One thing I like better on OnX vs basemap is the compass orientation. On OnX, I can double tap the gps crosshairs symbol & the screen or map will automatically orientate the compass to the direction you're facing or traveling. This just makes it easier for me to quickly get my bearings and see the terrain that's in front of me, especially in the dark. On Basemap, you have to pinch the screen and manually rotate it to orientate it to your direction of travel. This can be a pain when you're covering ground in a hurry while carrying your rifle, bow, etc in your other hand. If anyone has figured this out on Basemap, please let me know.
For the price, Basemap is now my #1