True. I have both a cellular iPad and a WiFi only iPad. I use both as backups if ever needed. For the WiFi iPad, I use the Bad Elf Pro Bluetooth GPS. bad-elf.com is their website, they have a couple of options.Yes, as far as I know only the cellular ipads have GPS.
This is correct. The GPS chip is part of the cellular board.. The iPad Pro has a significantly better screen that the iPad Air.. if you're using it outdoors you'll be glad you went with the Pro.We were thinking of replacing the Admiral's failed tablet with an Ipad. It appears to me that the only way to get integral GPS is to purchase the cellular-enabled model of the Ipad Pro. Is this correct? What do you use?
Ken
It won't. The iPad won't get sufficient Wi-Fi signal or accuracy out on the water. It requires GPS, either internal or external source."iPad Pro wifi version uses wifi signals to locate itself." How do the wifi signals know where the iPad Pro is?
The cellular model does not require any cell towers to get a true GPS fix and does not need or require any external GPS devices... When in range of cell towers the "A"GPS chip (assisted) additionally accesses cell towers.iPad Pro wifi version uses wifi signals to locate itself. Cell system uses cell towers to locate itself.
We own three cellular enabled iPads and have never had a cell plan nor ever activated one on an iPad. Our daughters iPad is wifi only and has no internal GPS. The cell models internal GPS work beautifully even thousands of miles from cell towers & wifi.BTW -- you don't need to activate a cellular service subscription if you buy an iPad equipped with the cellular hardware, and the GPS will work fine without cellular subscription.
The router that sends the Wifi signal out has an IP address. The IP address is geolocated, i.e., the net knows the location of the IP Address. Because the iPad, computer or wifi enabled device can be anywhere within the range of the wifi signal, the location accuracy is not good enough for navigation, but it is good enough to send you ads for local businesses."iPad Pro wifi version uses wifi signals to locate itself." How do the wifi signals know where the iPad Pro is?