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Garmin 010-00970-00 Etrex 10 Worldwide Handheld Gps Navigator

garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator

Garmin 010-00970-00 eTrex 10 Worldwide Handheld GPS Navigator

  • 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

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Brand : Garmin
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Handheld GPS Units
Rating : 4.3
ListPrice : US $119.99
Price : US $95.01
Review Count : 5704

garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator
garmin 010 00970 00 etrex 10 worldwide handheld gps navigator

Garmin 010-00970-00 eTrex 10 Worldwide Handheld GPS Navigator

  • My old yellow eTrex finally became too outdated for software updates and USB drivers For Windows 10. Still worked fine, just couldn’t hook up to the computer anymore. I didn’t need anything super fancy, just something for basic GPS use. Mainly Geocaching. Used it the first weekend it arrived. Worked just fine for my needs. Couldn’t beat the price! Hopefully this one will be as dependable as my old one. So far I’m very happy with it!
  • Good accurate unit. Can\'t locate a goof program to add routes.
  • Bought this to locate some section corners and find my way back to a point in some forested land. I used the compass feature mostly. I found the overall country map installed is kind of useless. After a little practice and reading the manual things came together and it works good. The joy stick takes a little getting used to but it is a good solution for input. Battery life is good and being a couple of AA\'s easy to carry a spare set if you need them. You need a second mapping program or scale from quad maps to use it to find unknown spots (assuming the map is accurate). Getting back to say a quad you left in the woods and walked to fine something is great. Transferring files between a PC works good (google earth or whatever). Would buy it again for my purposes.
  • This is a great starter GPS for someone that wants to learn how to use one, but isn\'t fully committing just yet. I purchase 2 or 3 units each year to teach GPS to Scouts at summer camp. They have all the basic abilities that you\'d expect as far as marking a way point and finding you way. They do not have a live compass. Out of the box they do not have detailed map data. For the cost it\'s a good way to get started to see if it\'s something you\'d like to do. There great for Geocaching.
  • I\'m so glad I bought this, and wish I had used the $20 I spent on a pedometer toward this device.I\'m a power walker and hiker, and want to know my distance and time walked. Mapping and waypoints are not imperative to me.I find this to be very accurate here in the open Midwest. It gauges my mileage within 23 feet, according to the satellite page. Hugely accurate. Nicely equipped for this, time of walking, moving time (documented separately from just total time -- great if my neighbor stops me to talk while I\'m supposed to be walking).Downsides: large (after all these years, nothing smaller---I know, Foretrex and Forerunner, but pricier and foolish looking on wrist for the cheap version), and the light comes on with a simple flick of the upper right front button. So, if you plan to put it in your pocket, it will wear out the batteries b/c the light comes on all the time from movement. There\'s a way to shut off the light deep in the menu, but then how can I see it in low light conditions? As others have said, the contrast on the display is weak, so you will need to use the backlight. So, you will need the belt clip just to keep the light from coming on in any storage pocket (backpack, etc) with vibration and rubbing against the side. I have ordered the twelve dollar clip out of necessity more than desire.Also, annoyingly, you can reset the trip meter but the clock starts running immediately. So, before you run/walk, you will need to page to trip meter, reset it, and then start walking right away. There\'s no way to turn off the clock with buttons...it just keeps going until you reset the trip meter again. Also, the odometer does total accumulated miles. The trip odometer does miles for a trip. This is not bad, but another reviewer mentioned it, and it is confusing (or useful, for instance, if you are walking the AT from Georgia to Maine).DO I like it? Yes. ore accurate than pedometer. I like that it has sunset and sunrise times so that I can gauge my training times accordingly. It has some shortfalls.

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