Garmin Etrex Legend GPS Receiver | 
| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $96.99 You Save: $103.00 (52%)
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Rating: 291 reviews Sales Rank: 715
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Tracks: 10 Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Native Resolution: 160x288 Display Size: 2.1 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Size: Legend Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6 x 3 Bearing Distance Elevation Heading ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) VMG (Velocity Made Good) Speed ETE (Estimated Time Enroute) Time/date Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 100025600 Model: 010-00256-05 UPC: 753759039929 EAN: 0753759030186
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| • | WAAS-Enabled | | • | Smallest GPS On Market With North & South America Basemap | | • | Perfect For Outdoor Person & Adaptable To Be Fully-Functional For Vehicle Use | | • | Download From Metroguide Usa Cd-Rom (Not Included), Detailed Street Map Info, Addresses & Points Of Interest With Phone Info | | • | 8 Mb Of Available Flash Memory |
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Product Description With the eTrex Legend, GARMIN has loaded a full basemap of North and South America into one small unit. The Legend is also designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). Brightly colored translucent blue case Power Source - Two AA batteries (not included)
Amazon.com Review There are now enough handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers on the market that you can be choosy when it comes to price, features, and design. Garmin--a leading manufacturer of car, boat, and personal GPS receivers--has a complete line of eTrex handheld receivers, with our Legend falling about midrange. With Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) support, the eTrex Legend offers extremely accurate readings (rated to within 2 to 3 meters). (For more on WAAS, see the Frequently Asked Questions section.) A good-size screen--288 x 160 pixels--makes it easy to see location details, and the Legend redraws maps quickly when zooming in or out of a position. 
The eTrex Legend provides precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). | 
The Satellite page shows satellites being tracked, and their corresponding signal strength. View larger. | 
The internal trip computer provides a range of data about hikes and drives. View larger. | Its 8 MB of memory means there is also plenty of room for waypoints, routes, and saved tracks. The Legend will hold up to 500 waypoints, complete with a name and graphical symbol, 20 routes with 50 waypoints each, and it contains slots for 10 saved tracks. You can also download maps from Garmin's MapSource CD-ROMs (thorough but expensive accessories for the GPS receiver) to see street-level or topographic detail (depending on the CD-ROM title). But one of the most striking attributes of the Legend is its comfortable and efficient design. While it rests easily in the palm of either hand, it's most suited for the left hand, where its handy click-stick can be manipulated with the thumb. The click-stick works like the pencil-eraser nubbin on laptop PCs and is handy for moving through screen icons and menus. It also works as a button when pressed down. The Legend is coated with a waterproof, rubberized plastic shell that grips nicely. Weighing in at only 5.3 ounces, it fits into a pocket or clips onto a belt loop, going almost unnoticed. The internal trip computer of the Legend provided a range of data about our hikes and drives, including current speed, average speed, trip distance, and time traveled (both moving and stopped). For those interested in checking out their foot pace and distance traveled, it's a handy GPS to have in hand. Our only major beef with the Legend is that the receiver sometimes seemed to grow weak. Even when it wasn't in WAAS mode (which can be tough to maintain a signal in), it dropped the signal from time to time. We even lost the signal once while walking along the streets of San Francisco--it seems that the medium-size buildings were enough to interfere with the reception. But this only happened on a few occasions. Most of the time the well-designed Legend was able to keep us in touch with up to 12 GPS satellites for a strong-enough read to maintain a tight handle on our location. --J. Curtis Pros - Comfortable, compact design
- Click-stick for interface navigation
- Bright backlight
- Handy distance-traveled feature
Cons - Sporadic reception within urban areas
- Can take several minutes for a cold fix
Amazon.com Product Description There are now enough handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers on the market that you can be choosy when it comes to price, features, and design. Garmin--a leading manufacturer of car, boat, and personal GPS receivers--has a complete line of eTrex handheld receivers, with our Legend falling about midrange. 
Easily look up nearby services with optional downloadable details from MapSource CD-ROMs. | With Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) support, the Legend offers extremely accurate readings (rated to within 2 to 3 meters). (For more on WAAS, see the Frequently Asked Questions section.) A good-size screen--288 x 160 pixels--makes it easy to see location details, and the Legend redraws maps quickly when zooming in or out of a position. Its 8 MB of memory means there is also plenty of room for waypoints, routes, and saved tracks. The Legend will hold up to 500 waypoints, complete with a name and graphical symbol, 20 routes with 50 waypoints each, and it contains slots for 10 saved tracks. You can also download maps from Garmin's MapSource CD-ROMs (thorough but expensive accessories for the GPS receiver) to see street-level or topographic detail (depending on the CD-ROM title). 
Built-in exit listings show services at U.S. interstate exits. | But one of the most striking attributes of the Legend is its comfortable and efficient design. While it rests easily in the palm of either hand, it's most suited for the left hand, where its handy click-stick can be manipulated with the thumb. The click-stick works like the pencil-eraser nubbin on laptop PCs and is handy for moving through screen icons and menus. It also works as a button when pressed down. The Legend is coated with a waterproof, rubberized plastic shell that grips nicely. Weighing in at only 5.3 ounces, it fits into a pocket or clips onto a belt loop, going almost unnoticed. The internal trip computer of the Legend provided a range of data about our hikes and drives, including current speed, average speed, trip distance, and time traveled (both moving and stopped). For those interested in checking out their foot pace and distance traveled, it's a handy GPS to have in hand. Our only major beef with the Legend is that the receiver sometimes seemed to grow weak. Even when it wasn't in WAAS mode (which can be tough to maintain a signal in), it dropped the signal from time to time. We even lost the signal once while walking along the streets of San Francisco--it seems that the medium-size buildings were enough to interfere with the reception. But this only happened on a few occasions. Most of the time the well-designed Legend was able to keep us in touch with up to 12 GPS satellites for a strong-enough read to maintain a tight handle on our location. --J. Curtis Pros - Comfortable, compact design
- Click-stick for interface navigation
- Bright backlight
- Handy distance-traveled feature
Cons - Sporadic reception within urban areas
- Can take several minutes for a cold fix
Product Description The Garmin eTrex Legend GPS receiver is modeled on Garmin's popular entry level eTrex, but adds the same base map found in Garmin's III+ and eMap models, along with 8 MB of memory, making it a solid midlevel offering in the eTrex line just behind the eTrex Summit. Housed in a translucent blue case, this powerful, 12-parallel-channel, global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver weighs only 5.3 ounces and measures 4.4 by 2 inches. It literally fits in the palm of your hand. The Legend boasts the ability to hold up to 8 MB of amazingly detailed information that you upload for the area you plan to navigate. In addition to all that detailed information at your fingertips, the Legend actually gives you a higher-resolution screen than the slightly better equipped eTrex Summit. The massive 10,000 track log points of the Legend compare well to the 3,000 track log points the Summit model offers and the 2,048 that the Venture offers. The eTrex Legend's 8 MB memory enables you to download points of interest and map data from optional Garmin MapSource CD-ROMs to make your GPS unit more useful. The built-in base map of the Americas displays city and interstate highway information for North, South, and Central America, as well as U.S. highway exits. Address and business listings are displayed with data downloads. It also provides points of interest along lakes, rivers, and coastlines. The Legend has a front-panel rocker switch that allows for quick and accurate map panning. View maps on a liquid crystal display with a resolution of 288 x 160 pixels. The unit is waterproof to an IPX7 standard, so it can withstand a dunk. The Legend maintains a tight satellite lock, even in a forest. The unit can store up to 1,000 user waypoints with graphical icons, and it boasts Garmin's own TracBack feature, which reverses your track log and helps you navigate your way back home. The eTrex Legend also uses animated graphics that will help you identify your marked waypoints quickly and easily. Garmin makes some of the accessories to help you integrate your GPS with your life and your priorities. Keep your GPS at the ready while protecting it from knocks and bumps with the carrying case. If you'll be on the road, you'll want to have access to the most detailed topographical maps of the United States available: The Garmin MapSource CD-ROM (USA TOPO). And don't let the product's many abilities overwhelm you--train yourself in all the eTrex's ins and outs with a handy instructional video. The Garmin eTrex Legend comes with a PC interface cable, a manual, and a quick-reference card, and it's covered by a one-year warranty.
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ok out in the open January 5, 2009 A. Preiss My first GPS. Initially had some trouble with software often crashing locking up the unit. But it's works problem free since I updated the software. Which I might add is pretty straightforward. The only issue that I have with the unit is that it doesn't track well in densely wooded trails. It's performance is spotty. Eats batteries, so bring extras out on the trail. I've gotten used to it now, it's helpful not to wear the unit on your belt, but rather up on the strap of your backpack. That makes it a little more reliable. Originally, I picked it up for just for safety and it's fine for that. Though it doesn't work well enough for mapping purposes it works well enough to save way points for reference. It often looses the signal of satellites behind hills. I hope to replace it soon with a newer HIGH SENSITIVITY unit soon.
Bare bones GPS with no feature improvements in last 5 years December 21, 2008 James D. Price (Reno) I bought an Etrex legend 4 years ago, for the last 18 months I've had intermittent problems with it not working. Now it's dead. Negatives: Not very durable Very poor reception under tree cover, Magellan is better here. Bare bones map, for a good map you pay $100 more. Minimum memory, only 8 MB, so if you do buy the map, you can only put a small portion in at any given time. Comes with a serial cable, most USB to serial adapters don't work so if you don't have a serial port you have a problem. If you're using it for geocaching, you can't mark which ones have been found. Also the screen shows the gc.com GCxxxxx code which isn't helpful. You need to have a PDA or paper printout of all the caches prepared ahead of time Drilling down thru the menus to get to the trip computer page is a pain if there are several caches nearby & you'd like to see some info on each of them. After 5+ years Garmin should improve the features, they have done nothing.
It was ok for geocaching but... December 15, 2008 M. Shigley (Fredericksburg, VA) I bought the eTrex Legend three years ago to replace an older model that I passed on to my son. The price was right and it came with Garmen's software, a car lighter power cable and a protective case. A big improvement was the ability to run the unit off of the car's DC power while driving toward the final location and then run off of battery while on foot. However, I did notice that it seemed to be less capable of getting a good signal and would frequently bounce all over the place in the woods. Now it has a propensity to lock up after a few minutes of usage. I've read from earlier postings that this has something to do with outdated WAAS protocols. Clearly if this is not something that Garmen has fixed in the firmware, the product will be useless. I found that the only way to unlock the unit was to remove the battery cover and pull out a battery and replace it. Sometimes the "reboot" and reacquire process takes a longer period of time than the unit will function before locking up again. I am now looking for another replacement, hopefully one that will make it easier to go paperless.
great for geo-caching December 15, 2008 V. Longworth (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Garmin Etrex for basically an extra GPS for myself. We have gotten hooked on the geo-caching and a GPS is important to have. My husband has a Garmin 350 and what is bad with that is that it is a touch-screen, so when you are walking with it in your hand, you will most likely hit the screen. So it's really a pain. With the Garmin Etrex, that won't happen. You have to push a button in order to move from one screen to the other. I have used it now eight times and the coordinates were right on the money!!! Would recommend it if you are wanting to geo-cache! V. Longworth
best value December 13, 2008 wwwPaulsWackyWorld (Arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my 2nd one. The 1st one has been pounded for 3 + years on the handle bars of an ATV and still working. Of all the lower priced GPS pocket units this one is a great value. NOTE: Get the Mapsource TOPO software to take full advantage of this unit !
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