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(More customer reviews)I just can't help but research, research, research any "big" purchases I make. I get almost obsessive about it, to tell the truth. I knew nothing about GPS except that I once had one in a rental car I had and loved it. Had they not been over $1000, I would have bought one immediately. So, after many long nights of meticulous research, I ended up selecting the gpsmap 60.
This is an excellent unit for those who want the ability of the gpsmap 60 color series but can't stomach the high price tag. Basically, you need to think about what you want/need and how much that's worth to you. I bought this unit because I didn't mind the greyscale screen (color is nice, but not worth the price hike) and because I was content with 24 vs 56 MB of memory.
I will be using the unit for a little geocaching, driving around town, cycling, and the occasional long road trip. I won't need more than 24 MB 99% of the time. On a long road trip, I will hook the unit up to my laptop and use the (free) voice navigation software available on the Garmin website.
The basemap is decent and has more large roads/highways than I would have expected. To me, a basemap was vital. I would not scrimp on that feature. One thing to keep in mind is that you will be needing to purchase extra mapping software if you want detailed maps... this can be quite expensive...
Of course, the most important thing to consider is reception. This unit does a phenomenal job. I have been biking in fairly dense tree cover and have always kept a full satellite lock. Remember, too, that the antenna on this unit is the exact same one on the more expensive units. The extra price does nothing to reception - a huge factor for me. If you want to add an external antenna, there is the ability to do this on any of the gpsmap 60 series.
There are numerous ways the unit can be configured display-wise and otherwise, and that's a great feature. Batteries last a long time (although rechargeables would probably be most cost-effective).
The Garmin website and various GPSr forums are great resources to find out more about this and other units. Trust me, though, you won't be disappointed with this unit.
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Optimized for both land and marine navigation, Garmin's handheld GPSMap 60 includes a built-in Americas basemap with automatic routing capabilities. The 12-parallel-channel GPS receiver is designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). The GPSMap 60 also features 24 MB of internal memory for detailed maps that you can load through a speedy USB interface, and it's fully compatible with Garmin MapSource products such as BlueChart, 24K Topo, and City Select, which provides detailed streets for turn-by-turn guidance. However, it is important to note that the GPSMap 60 does not provide voice notification.The device offers a high-contrast, four-level grayscale LCD (160 x 240 pixels) with backlighting for the display and the keypad. A large-numbers option provides easy viewing. You get 1,000 user waypoints with name and graphic symbol and 20 reversible routes; position formats include Lat/Lon, UTM, Loran TDs, Maidenhead, MGRS, and user grid. Memory is non-volatile for permanent user data storage, requiring no memory battery.A handy trip computer provides an odometer, stopped time, moving average, overall average, total time, max speed, and more. The unit also comes with a 10,000-point automatic track log, and 20 saved tracks (500 points each) let you retrace your path in both directions.Other features include course and speed filtering; built-in celestial tables for best times to fish and hunt (plus sun and moon calculations); an alarm clock wake-up and stop watch; audible alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off-course, and proximity waypoint; and a geocaching navigation mode. Navigation instructions can be shared with repeaters, plotters, and autopilots using NMEA protocols through the serial port.The GPSMap 60's rugged, fully gasketed case is waterproof to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards, meaning it's submersible in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. The device derives up to 28 hours battery life using 2 AA batteries (not included).What's in the Box GPSMAP 60 receiver, basemap (Americas Recreational), MapSource Trip & Waypoint Manager CD, PC/USB interface cable, wrist strap, belt clip with button, quick-start guide, and owner's manual.
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