Products reviews

Garmin Edge 205

$138.00 to $286.00



Take your ride to the next level with the Edge 205Garmin's GPS-enabled personal trainer and cycle computer. Perfect for touring and the trails, the lightweight Edge is the ultimate fitness partner. With the easy-to-use Edge 205 on your bike, you always know where you're going and how far you've gone. For advanced cyclists, the Edge 305 is available with either a heart rate monitor or a wireless speed/pedaling cadence sensor to help you achieve your personal best.Minimize

Manufacturer:Garmin Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesBatteryWarrantyDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN0100044710
GPS Type   Handheld (Outdoor)
Form FactorHandheld
Input Method   Keypad
Screen Size1.9 in.
Display Size1.17 in. x 1.44 in.
Display Type4 Level Grayscale LCD Display
Special Features   Training Computer
Trip calculator   Maximum speed
PC InterfaceUSB
Environmental ProtectionIPX7 Waterproof Standard
AntennaBuilt-in
Battery Type and QuantityProprietary Lithium
Battery Life12 Hours
Warranty1 Year
Width1.75 in.
Depth0.9 in.
Height3.7 in.
Weight0.19 lb.
UPC753759051754


Tags:

garmin, edge, 205,

Furuno GP32

$370.00 to $599.00



Compact in size, waterproof, yet big on power, features and performance, Furunos GP32 is perfect for a wide range of smaller fishing boats and pleasure craft. This advanced unit, based on the popular GP31, provides accurate and reliable position fixing, thanks to a super sensitive, 12-channel GPS receiver combined with integrated WAAS technology. The unit has a waterproof display and is built to stand up to tough marine conditions. This durable casing houses an impressive memory, capable of storing up to 1,000 points of ships track, 999 points for marks and waypoints, and 50 routes of up to 30 waypoints each. Vital navigation data is presented on a 4.5-inch diagonal Silver Bright LCD screen with adjustable brilliance. Innovative graphic displays include Nav, Highway, Steering, Track Plotting, and two operator programmable modes, all extremely easy to use. The GP32, like all Furuno nav receivers, feature Furunos NMEA 0183 programmable interface system for feeding highly accurate nav data to your Furuno radar, Minimize

Manufacturer:Furuno Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesGPS SystemDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNGP32
GPS Type   Marine
Form FactorFixed
Enhanced accuracyWAAS enabled
Receiver Type12 Channels
Screen Size4.4 in.
Display Size3.74 in. x 2.36 in.
Display TypeLCD Display
Audible Features   Anchor Alarm, Arrival Alarm
Trip calculator   Odometer
Grids   Loran TD position format
PC InterfaceSerial RS-232
Accuisition Time - Initial Time12 sec
Max. Horizontal accuracy   Enhanced position accuracy Differential standardsDGPS Ready
Number of routes50
Waypoints   999
Width6.9 in.
Depth3 in.
Height3.9 in.
UPC611679266835


Tags:

furuno, gp32,

Garmin StreetPilot i5

$181.00 to $450.00



It may be tiny, but the StreetPilot i5 is packed with state-of-the-art navigation features. The StreetPilot i5 comes preloaded with incredibly detailed City Navigator NT street maps that are packed with nearly 6 million points of interest including hotels, restaurants, ATMs and much more. A simple rolling-wheel interface allows you to quickly adjust settings and alter routes to your destination. Built for portability and power, the StreetPilot i5 is a cost effective portable GPS solution. Minimize

Manufacturer:Garmin Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesBatteryDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNSPI5
GPS Type   Automobile
Form FactorHandheld
Enhanced accuracyWAAS enabled
Receiver Type12 Channels
Screen Size2.1 in.
Display Size1.7 in. x 1.3 in.
Display Type32k Colors LCD TFT Display
Resolutions220 x 176
Audible Features   Voice Navigation Instructions
Trip calculator   Detour Feature, Points-of-Interest (POI)
PC InterfaceUSB
Battery Type and Quantity2 x AA Batteries
Battery Life7 Hours
Width3 in.
Depth2.15 in.
Height2.74 in.
Weight0.32 lb.
Family LineGarmin StreetPilot
UPC840356505404


Tags:

garmin, streetpilot, i5,


Furuno GP37


The new GP37 DGPS/WAAS Navigator is compact in size, yet big on power, features and performance. This waterproof unit is perfect for a wide range of boats. It is equipped with a WAAS and a DGPS receiver as standard supply. It utilizes both WAAS and differential radio beacon correction methods to give you the most accurate position fix available. The GP37 offers extremely accurate position fixes -- 10m for basic GPS, 5m or better with DGPS and 3m or better where WAAS service is available. It should be noted that DGPS is more reliable and accurate, as the WAAS system is still currently under development. There is no guarantee of accuracy, integrity, continuity or availability of the WAAS signal. For that reason, the GP37 runs with DGPS as the default setting in auto selection mode. In this mode, if the DGPS signal can not be received for any reason, the WAAS mode is automatically selected. Manual setting is also available. The display modes include Plotter, two Customizable displays, Steering, Highway and SpeedMinimize


Navman F20


The F20, provides you with a lot for very little. Loaded with features normally found in other, more expensive car navigators, the F20 packs them all into a neat, pocket-sized compact unit. It’s the advanced features that separate the F20 from other entry-level navigators. The ‘Nearest Parking and Petrol’ buttons, previously only found on our more expensive models, are a simple but brilliant idea, exclusive to Navman.Minimize


Garmin GPSMAP 3205


Plug into the power of the Garmin Marine network with the Garmin 3200 series. Rugged, waterproof, and easy to install, these chartplotters come preloaded with Garmin's detail-rich marine cartography utilizing BlueChart® g2 technology.


Garmin Geko 201


With its distinctive canopy-green case, the powerful Geko 201 from Garmin(r) allows more waypoint and route storage, as well as available PC and external power connectivity, and built-in WAAS capability. In addition, the Geko 201 boasts a user-configurable trip computer, 10,000 trackpoints, a new upcoming-turn feature, as well as PanTrack(tm) and TracBack(r).Minimize