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I have been useing this item since 2004 with my company and i decided to bye one for my own.
I constantly am using it but like I said I have no main maps of any citys. I would like to be able to see everything not just guess on streets when I am out and about geocaching. i really like this unit but I have no idea on how to download maps to it or update it. I only have major high ways and well that is the problem.
It was stolen and replaced with this unit after I tried a friend's Garmin. I use the GARMIN in my car sometimes, but mainly on my kayak trips.Before this I had a Magellan Sportrak color. It doesn't do the same job a GPS meant for a car does, but for the outdoors it is great.I have downloaded maps onto it (it appears to only like Garmin maps) and everything was easy.The display is bright and clear even in open sunlight on the water, something I could not say for the Magellan.I highly recommend this model for hiking, biking, and kayaking. This is probably my 4th handheld GPS. I also own a bluetooth GPS for the PC. I use this GPS frequently and it is hands-down my favorite.
It is great for short road trips and for taking on long walks and it's worth its price. For example, I drove from PA to Boston and I could only get minimal detail between the two states because I could only load the map for the area in PA that I was leaving from and the area in Boston that I was arriving at. It's very easy to use and has a nice color display and offers several options for viewing your trip progress on a map or by road name, etc. It's even worse if the sky is blocked by many buildings-it could take upwards of 5 minutes. I get lost a lot when I'm driving around and this GPS unit recalculates the directions for you if it senses that you have gone off course along the way.
You can get the satellite reception from a clearing (like an intersection in a city) and once you've got it you won't lose it unless you go into a tunnel or something. The only reasons I gave it four out of five stars is that it has a small amount of memory so you can only load a few maps in at a time - not good for a road trip across country because you would have to keep changing the maps that are loaded into the unit. It remembers several "waypoints" for quick route calculations and it has tons of useful features like your mph or the amount of time left on your trip. This Garmin hand-held gps unit has gotten me safely home countless times. You can also tag locations that you'd like to revisit.
It also takes a while to get a reading from the satellites when you first start it up.
It's great easyicons with text describing each one, and the screen is nice and easy tosee. And having the feautre of backtracking where you tell the unit totake you back the way you came and you can see it clearly on the mapdisplayed on the screen is fantastic.Overall excellent purchase, and I enjoy it everytime I use it. This unitjust has everything an amature hiker/explorer could want. I've used it hiking and riding my ATV. The other guys, have one or two models and pack them with features like "picture viewing", that'sright now how is that needed in a GPS. Garmin has always been #1 in the GPS market. Are you going to the photomat or something.This unit is excellent. It's easy to use, just take a few minutes and go through the menus.
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