Here Are Three Outdoor GPS Devices You Should Consider

| Monday, May 27, 2013
By Nathir Sufyan


Does anyone know what we would do without GPS systems to guide us? How would we find our way around without these simple devices to give us directions? We would be abandoned to our own sense of direction and intuition. Here's a quick look at three Garmin GPS systems that may interest you.

The Garmin eTrex 10 GCB Handheld GPS is still well equipped with the features you love and the functionality that made eTrex famous. This device comes in so handy that it may indispensable when traveling. Users typically report that it works as designed, but there may be some difficulty involved while trying to determine how the menu system works.

The Garmin Forerunner 10 GPS Watch is another good option for those wishing to take advantage of what GPS systems can do for them. It is also an excellent choice for hikers, or for anyone in training who needs to keep track of every mile, the pace they are keeping, how fast they are going and the amount of calories that are being burned. It even provides motivation by recording your personal records to help you keep up the momentum.

This is a moderately priced product that is not as bulky or heavy as other GPS watches on the market today. Users often report that this one operates exactly as it should, and it comes with a preset face that displays time and distance at a glance. It is easy to toggle to the next page to get a view of your pace. You are also notified with each mile completed, and it even records your averages.

Just like any other product, there are some notable concerns with the Garmin Forerunner 10 GPS Watch, for instance, the battery charge may not be long enough for some. However, for short runs you should have no problems.



Now we come to the Garmin Forerunner 310XT Running GPS which is another training device that can withstand water. This one will track and sent your times right to your computer wirelessly. It even has a battery life of 20 hours so you should never run out of power.

Even though there are some limitations to this device, there are many users who believe it to be the best watch of its kind. Nevertheless, it may be unreasonable to expect any GPS device including this one to work well underwater. Something that all consumers should realize is that they need to know what they are buying before making the purchase.




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