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GARMIN GPS Map 64 MB 60Cx Without Barometric Altimeter & Compass Studio : Garmin by Garmin Brand : Garmin Model : 010-00421-00 Display Size : 2.6 Publisher : Garmin Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0753759049096 UPC : 753759049096 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 64 reviews)
List Price : $482.99 Our Price : Too low to display
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High-Sensitivity GPS Receiver
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Color-Handheld Mapping Ideal For Both Marine & Outdoor Use
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Bright, Sunlight-Readable Color Tft Display
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64 Mb Micro Secure Digital Card For Storage Of Optional Map Detail
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Fast Usb Connectivity Makes Loading Charts & Maps Quick & Easy
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Product Description |
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handheld GPS navigator for use in car, boat, or outdoors * 256-color backlit TFT LCD display (160 x 240 pixels) * LCD size: 2-3/5" measured diagonally * pre-loaded basic basemap of the Americas includes select cities, highways, interstates, rivers, and lakes * microSD card slot allows for storage of optional MapSource detail (64 MB microSD card included) * |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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The venerable Garmin 60C just got a whole lot better. The 7.5-ounce GPSMap 60Cx now features an insanely accurate, high-sensitivity GPS receiver by SiRF that tracks your position even in tree cover and canyons. Plus, you get a bright, sunlight-readable color TFT display and an included a 64 MB microSD card for storage of optional map detail. Simply put, this powerful unit is ready to take you anywhere on land or sea. 
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Map page. View larger. |  The GPSMap 60Cx features the powerful SiRF GPS navigation chip for supreme accuracy in all conditions. | You can use the 60Cx's memory card slot with preprogrammed microSD cards from Garmin (sold separately) that provide topographic maps, city streets, and nautical charts. In fact, the unit is compatible with most Garmin MapSource products including BlueChart, City Navigator, U.S. Topo 24K, and U.S. Topo and Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots. The unit comes preloaded with an Americas autoroute basemap that provides automatic routing capabilities including highways, exits, and tide data. There's also a preloaded marine point database. You can even get turn-by-turn directions when you're driving, and an integrated trip computer provides odometer, stopped time, moving average, overall average, total time, max speed, and more. The 60Cx's 2.6-inch, 256-color TFT color display is designed to present mapping and trip information clearly and accurately in any lighting conditions. Plus, the case is lightweight, rugged, and water resistant to IEC 60529 IPX7 standards (can be submerged in one meter of water for 30 minutes). When using two AA alkaline batteries, you'll get up to 30 hours of battery life from the unit. Another key feature of the 60Cx is the 10,000 point automatic track log; 20 saved tracks (500 points each) let you retrace your path in both directions. There's also a large-numbers option for easy viewing, as well as a dual-position display mode. The also unit includes built-in celestial tables for best times to fish and hunt, plus sun and moon calculations. The 60Cx's trip computer provides odometer, stopped time, moving average, overall average, total time, max speed, and more. Meanwhile, a fast processor allows the 60Cx to provide quick auto-routing, turn-by-turn directions, and audio alerts when you use the optional MapSource software, which can be stored on the unit's included 64 MB microSD card. Downloading information is quick with the USB or serial port interfaces. Using the dedicated serial port, the 60Cx can share navigation instructions with repeaters, plotters, and autopilots. The four-position rocker pad and dedicated high-use buttons make navigating through the unit's features easy, even when your fingers are cold or wet. Finally, the GPSMap 60Cx is packed with some extra fun features. An integrated outdoor calendar provides ideal hunting and fishing times, as well as moon rise/set/location information. There is a dedicated geocaching mode for those of you into the hot GPS community treasure hunt game. Finally, there are indoor/outdoor GPS games to help you and your friends enjoy the outdoors. If you like the features of the 60Cx but require an electronic compass and a barometric altimeter, check out the Garmin 60CSx. What's in the Box 60Cx unit, 64 MB microSD card, belt clip, USB interface cable, MapSource Trip and Waypoint Manager CD, lanyard, owner's manual, and quick-start guide. |
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A geocacher's delight! |
Geocaching has become the leisure activity of choice for my husband and me (aka "Trekkin' and Birdin'"), taking us to incredible waterfalls tucked in sandstone canyons, caves and many other adventures. We already own a Garmin GPS Map60CSx, and wanted a second device for those times when one or the other of us is traveling and wants to break up those trips with a cache or two. This was our choice.
As with the higher priced version, users must be conscious of which button they push, as it's easy to hit "enter" when you want to hit "quit," therefore listing a cache as "found," when it's not been found yet. That said, the device is very sensitive and holds the signal well, even in the heavy cover of forest or rocky bluffs, preferred locations for us to cache. It is able to stand up to the kind of abuse this activity demands. It's been dropped down rocky slopes, fished out of swamps and even taken a quick swim from a kayak, and keeps working just fine.
The two cautions I would offer are that batteries are eaten by these devices, even when avoiding use of the backlight. After reading another review here, we'll look into the use of the rechargeables he mentions.
Also, don't expect to load your additional maps onto a second device for a bargain. We'd hoped to purchase an additional "unlock code" for the City Navigator program we'd already bought, and it would cost almost one hundred dollars. If you think you may need to make maps available to one device or the other, buying the Secure Digital version with the maps may be a better option, as this can be switched back and forth between units.
Overall, we've been very happy with the GPS Map60Cx. It can take the kind of abuse we've dished out as we climb bluffsides and rockslides, paddle on rivers and push through thick thorns in search of our "smileys." |
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Garmin GPS Map 64MB 60Cx |
I read other reviews on this GPS to help me decide on a GPS which would serve onboard my Boston Whaler and also for my Geocaching activities.
I couldn't find anything but great reviews and,I will now add to those positive reports.
I could not be happier with this GPS. It is the most accurate one I've ever used, it has great features ,which don't take a long time to learn, and long battery life. I also bought the protective case and I would also recommend it to protect the GPS.
If I were leading a cheer, I'd say "GOOOOOOO Garmin 60 Cx " |
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este gps reune todo lo versatil que pueda tener una unidad satelital para pricipiantes de esta nueva tecnologia, ya compre uno y estoy en epera.... |
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excellent package & function, difficult interface |
I purchased this 60Cx, my first GPS, 6 weeks ago. My principal use is to determine location when hiking. The performance of the 60Cx is excellent, the hi-gain antenna and sensitivity give multiple satellites under almost all conditions. This is true deep in tree-shaded canyons and inside my house. The device works best when the antenna is vertical or nearly vertical. I get good reception when the GPS is clipped on my belt. This critical characteristic gets 5 stars. Battery life with continuous operation, no screen back lighting, is a little disappointing at 12 hours using NiMh re-chargeables. Not a big deal, just bring plenty of spares.
Interface, or how easy is it to use: Not very! The small cursor control, a wheel with 4 arrows on it, is hard to use. Trying to move the cursor frequently results with the desired plus the unwanted adjacent movement. For example, using the up arrow frequently gives up plus left or right. I do have man size fingers and have to use my fingernail or a stylus to prevent this problem. Accessing menus, navigating and entering data ignores conventional wisdom, in favor of an awkward Garmin version. This aspect gets 2 stars.
Miscellaneous: The packaging, excluding the small cursor wheel, is excellent. Rubberized controls and gaskets on the battery door are probably adequate to protect the device from splashes of water and rain. The belt clip is magnificent. The GPS hangs pendulum style securely in its holder, which attaches to belt or pack. It is removed easily using the release button and is reinstalled with a reassuring click. The on board map that comes with the unit is a joke. Most users will want to purchase an additional map so figure an additional $80-$100 onto the purchase price. I purchased the 24K Topo Oregon / Washington map on micro SD and find it awesome. In conclusion, I would not recommend this GPS unconditionally to a friend. The difficult interface and expense of adding maps must be individually evaluated. Four stars for this aspect.
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Terrible Product |
I purchased this unit for a motorcycle trip last fall. The first time I tried to use it, it would not navigate roads for the route I downloaded. After hours on line and on the phone with Garmin, they decided the unit was faulty and requested I return my unit in exchange for another. Because it took weeks to get the new unit, I went back to my trusty paper map for my trip. I tried using it a second time this summer for another motorcycle trip, and after unlocking my new unit, going through all the required steps, etc., it would not accept downloads of maps. UNBELIEVABLE! Back to the paper map again.
Now, Garmin is telling me they won't accept a return of the unit because they "...do not sell our units to the public..." and asked me to spend countless more hours sending them screen shots, exact error messages, unlock keys, serial numbers of the original and replacement unit...etc, etc. Have you ever of heard of anything more ridiculous than a manufacturer that won't accept a return of a faulty product because they don't sell to the public?
I'm going to return this unit to Americancivilwar and probably get only 50% of my money back, and go buy one from another manufacturer that hopefully actually works. |
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