Handheld GPS Reviews - Customer reviews - GARMIN 010-00322-00 GPSMap 60 Non-Mapping Personal Navigation Unit |
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Manufacturer: Garmin
List Price: $192.99
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Refurbished Price: $118.95
Used Price: $170.29
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Gabriel J. Caballero Luna Location: Medellin, Colombia Date: 2007-05-24 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good product for the price Comment: This is my first GPS device, we started looking at different devices to track or mountainbiking rides.
At the begginig I tought buying a more specialized product, but this one is great for the price.
Getting the sattelites is not that fast but I'm not bothered on waiting 3 minutes, sometimes it loose reception if the woods are to dense but as soon as I can see the sky, reception comes back.
Anyway for my first GPS its a great buy!!
Im going out walking and riding my bike even more now that I can actually see wher I've been in Google earth.
Name: J. Biel Location: Hawaii Date: 2008-02-06 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Value & ease of use! Comment: Picked this up at a great price (looks like it was on sale!) and we love its use for Geocaching. Pulls a signal better than my other two units.
Name: Doxielvr5 Location: Arkansas Date: 2008-06-18 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great for Geocaching!!! Comment: This little unit is awsome. Husband and I started geocaching and after reading lots of reviews and getting suggestions from friends we settled on the Garmin 60. It is great. We have had great luck finding caches since we got the unit. It takes us to within a few feet of the hidden cache. Also it has been rained on and dropped several times. It is kind of like a Timex watch, it takes a licking and keeps on ticking. I would recommend this unit to anyone.
Name: Mark E. Weaver Location: Virginia Date: 2008-07-09 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Garmin GPS 60 Comment: I have enjoyed this product since the day it was put into my hands. My brother has one and he enjoys it very much and its a great help geting places. I use mine a lot to find geo-treasures and getting from point to point. Its been a great help and would recommend it to anyone who is starting out in geocaching.
Name: Captain Wafer Location: Date: 2006-04-17 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good upgrade over the eTrex Comment: We had an eTrex, which my clumsiness sent to the bottom of a creek, never to be seen again. I like this unit a lot more than the eTrex:
- the screen is much sharper and easier to read
- the device's softwre is more sophisticated; you can store much more information about each waypoint
- the USB connection is really handy. Downloading waypoint information from the computer beats entering it by hand on the eTrex!
- this unit is easier to use
Don't expect much from its built-in basemap; it has dots for cities, and that's it (meaning it's basically useless, unless you have just arrived from another planet).
The biggest disadvantage to this unit is that Garmin has a proprietary interface, so it won't speak to mapping software which is expecting a standard NMEA serial-port interface. Fransom GpsGate handles the translation, though, and it's not particularly expensive.
Note: I am not affiliated with Fransom in any way.
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