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Garmin eMap Handheld GPS Receiver |
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53 Reviews from Epinions.com and Shopping.com
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Pros: Inexpensive, easy to use, great built-in map
Cons: No rechargeable batteries, not waterproof, buttons not backlit
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Pros: Great features, affordable, reasonably accurate, easy to use.
Cons: Eats batteries like crazy!
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The Garmin eMap is a great affordable GPS unit that is fun to use and can also be very helpful with directions and location. Well worth the money!! Read More
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Pros: It's simply wonderful! Very Simple Operation & Data Card slot for unlimited map memory.
Cons: Not waterproof so keep it hooked on you if you're walking on water!
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Best unit for a beginner, and still great for VERY experienced users! Read More
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Pros: Very easy to use
Cons: No auto-routing, add-ons can add up, battery hungry
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This is a great mapping GPS for under $200. But if you want to get the most out of it, be prepared to spend another $200. Read More
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Pros: Large high quality display, fast acquisition of sats, VERY accurate, "AutoLocate", self-diagnostics
Cons: casing is somewhat cheap
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The best, most addictive gadget there is out there with price in mind. Read More
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Pros: Affordable, small, practical
Cons: Not really for wilderness use
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Pros: Performance, Size
Cons: Battery life
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In all a great unit, manufacturer always enhancing software. Almost impossible to get lost any more :) Read More
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Pros: Informative display, great find function, map detail
Cons: Unintuitive software, expensive accessories
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You simply must buy this. Men, give in to your testosterone. Women, indulge him in this one thing. Make sure to get the Deluxe bundle. Read More
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Pros: works, Garmin product support. PC interface cable.
Cons: isn't rugged enough to handle being dropped from 4 foot.
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I never travel without my eMap because I never want to be lost again. Read More