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The Magellan 610 is a smart handheld GPS Navigation Unit with a lot to offer, including 3.2 Mega-pixel camera, 3-inch touch screen, 3-axis Electronic Compass & Barometric Altimeter, Online Experience Sharing, Paperless Geocaching, World Edition Pre-loaded Map, Summit Series USA Pre-loaded Map, High Sensitivity GPS, OneTouch Menu, 16 Hours of Battery Life, and is rugged and waterproof too. So it is a outstanding piece of instrumentation for somebody who is looking for a Handheld GPS Navigation Unit to aid them get the most from the great outdoors.

Magellan 610 - Our Opinion:

This Handheld GPS Navigation unit has acquired a good deal of in truth positive feedback from actual users. The positives include, that it is a great for hiking and geocaching, that it is durable, easy to use, compact, with a good battery life. The inclusive Summit Series maps are a outstanding addition. The unit is considered to be of a rugged and sturdy design, benefiting from being waterproof too, so an accidental drop in a puddle ought to not affect it is performance. The touch screen is a decent size, it is exact to use, the camera is enjoyed by galore too, and galore people consider it better than a great deal of of the other market leaders, so a great deal of reasons to consider such a Handheld GPS Navigation Unit as a positive addition to your outdoors instrumentation list.

Magellan 610 - Features:

The integrated SiRFStarIII is a highly sensible GPS chipset and will provide you with up to 3 meters of accuracy. The unit is waterproof up to IPX-7 frequent which means it may withstand depths of water up to 1 meter for a total of 30 minutes, it is rugged and lasting too.

The pre-loaded maps include, the World Edition Pre-loaded Map which provides 2D or 3D watching angles, there is a elaborate road network, rural and urban land use, water features, and realistic shading demonstrating background relief. The Summit Series USA Pre-loaded Map is very elaborated map based on scale source maps of 1:24,000. These maps provide contour lines, trails, land use areas, points of interest and waterways. So you may search for the nearest gas station, trailhead, hiking or biking shop, or portable water source.

The intuitive 3-Inch Touch Screen and user interface allows the user to operate it in most environments due to the sunlight readable screen. The two customizable hard buttons will concede you to custommake your two most bestloved or normally applied functions to the hard buttons. Magellan's award winning OneTouch favorites menu is featured on this Handheld GPS Navigation unit. This will concede prompt access to bookmarks of favored places. Select your base camp, home, and car, or issue a new emplacement with each new outdoor adventure. There are 12 customizable icons which may be applied to create individualized searches, and save distinctive locations.

The Magellan 610 has an integral 3-axis Electronic Compass & Barometric Altimeter, so you must always be competent to establish where you are heading, which way north is, and an precise altitude reading. The capacity to measure barometric pressure over time will help to track changes in weather conditions.

The 3.2 Mega-Pixel Camera with Auto Focus will mean that you may take photographs or views, animals, points of interest whilst enjoying your outdoor adventures. So you may take these pictures home to show your friends and family, or you may use them to reference locatings of where the pictures were taken. The integral speaker and microphone may be employed to record voice selective information too, and all the multi-media content is capable to be geo-tagged with attached waypoints or co-ordinates.

Other features of the Magellan 610 Handheld GPS Navigation Unit includes over 30 navigational info fields, take delight in outstanding paperless geocaching features, and you may save and percentage your files online with others. With 2AA batteries you will have in the region of 16 hours of enjoyment under normal conditions, notwithstanding you may save power by operating the suspend mode which will turn off your device but it will still proceed GPS tracking, even though it is commended that you take spare batteries with you, even if you are not intending on being out for 16 hours it is advisable to have a spare set.

The Magellan eXplorist 210 proves that powerful and authenti GPS navigation may be affordable. With a compact, shockproof and water immune design, this baby is built to withstand whatsoever the back country may throw at it. At a mere 6.1 ounces, and with the capacity to download and store up to 22 megabytes of maps while providing precise three-meter positioning, this pocket-sized 14-channel WAAS GPS receiver is an outdoors enthusiast's dream.


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The Magellan eXplorist 210 delivers GPS navigation in a rugged, handheld device. View larger.

If you have a passion for the outdoors, there's no reason you need to be a GPS expert to be competent to take vantage of GPS tracking capabilities. The eXplorist 210 features Magellan's easy-to-use operating system, so you may concentrate on your actions without compromising your safety. When you connect the unit to your PC, the folders on the eXplorist 210 may be accessed just like any drive on your computer, and from there you access the data as you would a folder on your own computer. In other words, if you recognise how to navigate your PC, you'll feel right at home with the eXplorist 210.

The unit offers 32 MB of memory, which includes 10 MB taken up by the basemap of major highways, airports, interstates, parks, rivers and lakes throughout North America. The remaining 22 MB is reserved for you to download and store Magellan MapSend programs and maps, or specific waypoints, routes and tracks for your next excursion. A USB PC cable is included, which will grant you to carry out software updates, as well as download further and added maps. This commodious feature allows you to download precisely the maps and selective information that you need for your excursion. If you're hiking a section of the Grand Tetons, you'll want to have the area's hiking trails, ranger stations, and elevation contours at your disposal. The eXplorist 210 lets you fine tune the info that you'll need for your trip.

And don't let it is compact size fool you. This handheld -- at a mere 2.2 x 4.75 x 1.3-inches (W x H x D) -- will let you create and store up to 190,000 personal points of interest and waypoints, 150 files with 20 routes each, and 150 track logs with 2,000 points each. The included Magellan MapSend Software DVD will aid to optimize and manage your selective information and keep track of updates to new versions of MapSend maps. In other words, Magellan couldn't have made it much posing no difficulty than this.

The eXplorist runs on two AA batteries that last up to 17 hours. A large, 2.3-inch grayscale, backlit display features an amber glow that makes it easy to read at night. Other features include a vertical profile, a celestial table, and a best-fish and hunt-time calculator. The eXplorist 210 comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty.

What's in the Box
Magellan eXplorist 210, user's manual, quick start out guide, and PC interface cable.

Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

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Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

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Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking Image

Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

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Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

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Magellan Sportrak Map Waterproof Hiking

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81 of 83 persons found the following review helpful.
4Good Value PC Compatible GPS, Scratchable Display Plastic
By Naniyab Izniss
I have not had this device long, but we did spend a day geocaching with it. It performs very well.

I chose this model because I wanted a GPS unit that I could access with my PC through USB and this seems to work very well. Included is a little application that will convert .loc waypoint emplacement files to the .gs files that this unit uses.

When I plug the USB cable into the unit and then into my USB hub and power up the GPS unit, it appears as drive H:/ and I may move/rename/copy/etc. the files in the GPS unit without having to use the GPS interface, which is a time saver.

It has a nice readable map that may be zoomed out to see the whole planet, or zoomed in to a 100ft scale. It recognizes crucial roads and highways in my town and knows the name of the lake I live near. Apparently I may likewise buy and download habit maps from mapsend, but I haven't tried that yet.

Without even reading the manual, just by fiddling with the gizmo, we were capable to figure out how to find our geocache destinations, set a route, add waypoints, and choose habit icons for the waypoints from a selection of perhaps 20 or 30.

I can't comment on battery life because I haven't worn out a set of batteries yet, but I think other persons have commented on that.

This unit is precise sufficient that it may tell when I *turn around in place and face a dissimilar direction* which is pretty awful to me. I am very pleased with the performance.

I did take one star off because already the clear plastic over the display has gotten scratched. BE WARNED: the display is VERY EASY to scratch. I'm going to have to find a little leather case or cloth bag or something for it. As a comparison, I have carried my nokia cellphone around in my pocket with my car keys for with regards to three years and there is no significant scratching on the display, but with this GPS unit, whatsoever plastic they chose, it got scratched up rather a bit with just a few hours in my pocket (with carkeys). I realize that wasn't too bright of me, but I recognise there are more lasting plastics out there because of my experience with my nokia, so... just be careful! Now the screen looks like it is got dust on it that can't be wiped off... :-(

Other than that, I am very pleased and feel that this unit is a good value.

64 of 67 humans found the following review helpful.
5A Low Cost GPS with USB Connectivity
By GaPitViper
I have owned the Explorist 210 for 3 weeks and have no complaints. The accompanying Geocache Manager is simplistic but effective for loading geocache info into the GPS. It surely beats entering it by hand like the 200 and 100 models require. The unit is light and the dual level amber backlight is effective in low light situations. I have not taxed the reported 22M of memory yet. I purchased this unit specifically for geocaching and it unquestionably fills the bill.

29 of 29 persons found the following review helpful.
4Easy to use device but a bit quirky
By netzotic
After a few hours of research, I chose the eXplorist 210 as my GPS unit of choice for geocaching. I have only played around with a GPS unit once, so don't actually have a lot of experience with other models. The 210 was chosen for it's PC capability and 22MB of space for background maps. Non-PC capable GPSs don't trade for much less, but you've got to plunk down a lot more cash for a unit like the 410 that has an SD card interface.

The price here is actually good, but I took another user's counsel and looked online for the Outdoor Bundle - it saves you a lot of cash if you want the PC cable, the car charger, the carrying case, and the Topo-3D software. I view all of these as essential, and highly commend that you get them with the GPS unit.

Overall usability of the unit is great. I was competent to figure out how to use the unit in little time without much use of the manual. The firstborn boot was a pain, in all likelihood due to the residential neighborhood that I was in that offers a fixed sight line. According to the manual, the device will have to search for a few minutes and ask you questions to aid if it doesn't work in that timeframe. I found one sattelite only, so there was no probability to get to this magic screen. While driving to work the next day I was capable to get signals and it's worked fine since then.

On my initial geocache trip, I was competent to in regards to 30 feet of accuracy in thick woods. Sometimes it would be less accurate, but judging by the reviews of others, seems it performed rather well. 7 hours of use left me with a little more than half ot he battery life left.

I feel that this unit misrepresents a bit in it's assert of being USB capable. While the cable does use USB to connect to your computer, it's genuinely a serial interface with the unit. This makes it MUCH slower than a USB interface - a 20MB background map took regarding 7 minutes to download to the unit. Also, the serial connector is symetrical, so you may connect the cable to the GPS upside down, making it fail to work with your computer. The particular design of the port means that you've got to buy their cable - you can't use a much for less off the shelf cable. The manual doesn't say the rectify orientation to use. If you connect the unit and get an "unrecognized device" message from Windows, flip the connection around so the cable is pointing to the bottom of the unit.

The Topo 3D software that came with the bundle was Version 1. I'll review it separately, but thought I will have to mention that it doesn't natively aid this device. You need the eXplorist's own software to convert files - a big inconvenience. I thought the software was likewise flaky.

The cable interface and the software are the reason why I took away 1 star.

Overall, I'd say that with the Outdoor Bundle you're getting the best GPS value for underneath $200 total. If you've got more cash to spend, take a look at the eXplorist 410, which offers an SD card to save more prominent maps to the unit. The Eastern Shore of MD, DE, and VA (Delmarva) takes up when it comes to 20MB total. For my trip to Canada this summer, I'll likely have to use a laptop various times to alter maps for the duration of my travels.

The 410 unit is only with regards to $30 more right now. Once you buy the necessary accessories, you'll be spending with regards to $150 more total.

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