2024 the best gps device review


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The eTrex 10 makes a great choice in handheld navigation for the budget savvy outdoor enthusiast. This eTrex model is equipped with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, a 2.2-inch monochrome display, and a worldwide basemap making it easier than ever to see where you are and where you have been. Garmin Connect compatible (online community where you analyze, categorize and share data).
Rugged handheld navigator with preloaded worldwide basemap and 2.2 inch monochrome display
WAAS enabled GPS receiver with HotFix and GLONASS support for fast positioning and a reliable signal
Waterproof to IPX7 standards for protection against splashes, rain, etc.
Support for paperless geocaching and Garmin spine mounting accessories. Power with two AA batteries for up to 20 hours of use (best with Polaroid AA batteries)
See high and low elevation points or store waypoints along a track (start, finish and high/low altitude) to estimate time and distance between points
Reviewer: dhillier38
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Still great after almost four years!
Review: Desperate for an inexpensive GPS unit, I bought this late in 2014. At first, its logic took some getting used to, for the track record is always on, and you have to clear the active track to start a new one. Not a big deal, because of course you can save the track before deleting it. Also, the "back" button seems to be the simplest way to move through menus. This unit replaced a series of an older inexpensive Garmin model, which lived up to their reputation of failing every two years or so, though they were fine up to the failure point.Anyway, after almost four years of extensive use and the occasional drop, my eTrex 10 is still getting the job done really well. The display is old-style plain, not for everyone, but this translates into superb battery life. I can run it all day on a fresh pair of rechargeable AA's without any fear of data loss.The accuracy of handheld GPS units is hard to pin down--smoke and mirrors, but this one certainly does the job for road logs and hiking records. Sensitivity is excellent and it doesn't take long to find satellites.Downloading tracks is easy and dependable, something I can't say for my old Garmin Forerunner 305 wrist GPS. When connected to a USB port, the eTrex 10's track and waypoint data appear in a virtual drive folder, for easy copy or upload to GPS software.All I want from a GPS device is reliable information on where I am and where I've been, for I depend on mapping software to deliver actual graphics. Users who want better mapping support from the unit itself would find the eTrex graphics too limited. Also, I don't go after geocaches and can't evaluate the unit for that. But the eTrex 10 is just fine for locating myself in trackless woods, for providing a work record of where I've been, and for keeping track of my auto travel details.I did have one tense moment when, for failture of housekeeping, the track memory became so full that there didn't seem to be enough left to run the track deletion sequence. Can't remember how I got around that; maybe by starting with the smallest tracks. Didn't want to do a complete reset because there was some information I had not downloaded.

Reviewer: Cat
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great GPS, albeit small internal memory
Review: This GPS works very well and lasts a very long time on a single pair of alkaline AA batteries. My primary purpose is geotagging photographs, but it's handy to get around and measure distances, as well. With GLONASS and WAAS activated, this receiver locks on incredibly quickly, even if it hasn't been turned on in a couple weeks, and it's very accurate (down to 8 feet in open areas). The screen is monochrome and is highly readable in direct sunlight, which is a huge bonus over color models. A carabiner clip is sold separately, but you could fasten a zip tie to one as well.For the geography buffs, you can also change the map datum to whatever format you need, including the standard WGS84, NAD83, and GRS80, as well as change the coordinate system to most conceivable combinations of degrees, minutes, and seconds, as well as decimals of degrees or minutes. You can also save plenty of waypoints to save your favorite locations (or find your way back to your car).The biggest caveat is the miniscule 8 megabytes of internal memory compared to other GPS receivers that sport several gigabytes of storage. However, you can download and convert OpenStreetMap portions to put your local area into the device before going on a trip to get access to street and trail maps, which are very handy when you don't want to fiddle with a paper map. (There's no topography, though.)However, as mentioned at the start, I use this device to geotag photos taken with my camera, and it generates standard GPX files, which can be saved on the device to split up your current trek as you please. As long as you keep your camera's clock in sync with the clock on this receiver (be careful if using near daylight-saving time transitions), it will work with software like GeoSetter, Lightroom, and Picasa, and it works with any digital camera that stores the date and time the photo was taken.

Reviewer: Vic Sage
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not perfect, but close.
Review: I bought this to replace my still currently missing Garmin Vista HCX. What I love is how in addition to the high sensitivity receiver my HCX had we now have the addition of Russian satellites (Glonass) to further help our coverage and boy does it help. I took this little fella on a short walk in my NY suburb and even though it is super cloudy today (zero blue sky) I was able to get over 10 satellites locked onto me and my location was pinpointed in 40 seconds from a cold start (meaning I just turned the unit on). The controls are simple, I love the little stick on this as it allows you to work the gadget while having gloves on, the system is fairly basic but that is ok, this is perfect for hiking or trying to get back to home base or a camp in the woods. The only downside I really see to this is the limited memory, I think for 2016 its inexcusable to have 8mb internal storage, you can easily allow a microsd card to be put into this for this price. I didn't want an etrex 20 or 30 because what is great about the etrex 10 is because its display is so limited and basic it saves a ton of battery power. When i'm trying to get my butt home, I dont need beautiful vivid colors, I need point A, point B and accuracy and reliability, that is it. It would be nice to have the memory upgrade but I still feel I can work without it.Overall this is your bare bones GPS and even on a super cloudy day like today I was getting an accuracy of 5 feet surrounded by buildings, trees, and a ton of clouds.my main gripes with this is, again, limited memory storage (at least allow microsd card come on) and doesn't come with a small travel case and not even a lanyard (really? you couldn't pony up 25 cents for a lanyard garmin?)but despite missing the bells and whistles I have to say the accuracy and reception on this thing is freaking awesome, I will soon go out on a big hiking trip to test this even further.

Reviewer: chirag vora
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: very good product

Reviewer: Ellenfonsek
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great

Reviewer: R&T Industrial Design Associates
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El Garmin eTrex es el navegador más básico de bolsillo para senderismo y montañismo de la marca Garmin.Desde mi punto de vista es el único equipo que necesito para explorar en conjunto con un mapa impreso y una brujula.Existen modelos mas avanzados de GARMIN que incorporan brújula digital, pantalla a color, mapas topográficos integrados, barómetro, sin embargo considero son mera vanidad ya que muchos de ellos no son 100% útiles en campo dado que existen limitaciones como:Pantalla a color: Consume la batería mas rápidamente.Brújula digital: Consume batería mas rápidamente, no te permite apuntar con precision a tu destino como lo harías con una buena brujula con espejo y no te permite ver a través del mapa para alienar tu mapa como lo harías con la brujula de placa.Barómetro: Consume batería rápidamente, muy difícilmente vas a saber tu altitud mediante el barómetro si no lo calibras en base a una altitud de referencia conocida que obviamente te lo dará un mapa impreso, para predecir el clima tendrías que estar cuidando el gps cuando de señales de cambio de presión para poder ver si hay mal tiempo próximo, lo cual implica encender el equipo y gastar mas bateria.Mapas topográficos: No es lo mismo ver un mapa en grande donde puedes ver en una sola hoja varias referencias como las montañas, en el gps sera muy difícil ver el TODO en una pantalla tan pequeña, no podrás trazar tu ruta sobre los mapas digitales tan fácilmente a menos que sea touch.En resumen: Es el equipo ideal que tendrías que tener para uso en emergencias o cuando necesites confirmar tu ubicación, y por tanto no sustituye al uso de brujula y mapa, si no todo lo contrario, los complementan. En amazon puedes encontrarte unas buenas brújulas Suunto y Brunton a buen precio, te recomiendo uses brujula con espejo y los mapas son gratuitos en el portal del INEGI del gobierno.Su precisión es muy buena en comparación a la de un GPS de un iPhone, este último batalla mucho cuando recorres bosques densos, cosa que con el garmin no se aprecia tanto.La capacidad de ubicar (HotFix) rápidamente tu ubicación es agradecida cuando recorres cañones, barrancas o bosques densos, ya que permite mantenerte en el rumbo preciso.Puedes conectarlo a plataforma de gestión de datos propia de GARMIN mediante cable USB o hacer uso de plataformas como Wikiloc para poder bajar y subir rutas a tu GPS (Ojo con aquellas tomadas con teléfonos).

Reviewer: Daniel Rodriguez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Estaba buscando un GPS básico para Geocaching y poder ir a andar y/o en bici de vez en cuando. Estoy muy contento ya que cumple de sobra con su cometido.Lo uso con Linux y es genial para cargar y crear GPX tanto de puntos como para rutas que pre-cargo desde varias webs de senderismo.Gasta muy poca batería y las primeras impresiones sobre él son increíbles. Muy recomendado.

Reviewer: John K
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I use this for checking the speed of my race boat. unit is small & compact with good water resistance.

Customers say

Customers like the functionality and accuracy of the GPS. They mention it works superbly as a GPX logger, is perfect for geocaching, hiking, and boating. Some are also happy with the battery life. However, some customers have reported that the map included is not great. Opinions are mixed on the ease of use, value for money, and size.

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