Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Magellan eXplorist Carrying Case with Belt Clip Review

Magellan eXplorist Carrying Case with Belt Clip
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It says it comes with a belt clip when in fact its only a loop strap attachment for your belt, thats if you can fit it on your belt.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

GARMIN 010-10446-00 Handlebar Mounting Bracket Review

GARMIN 010-10446-00 Handlebar Mounting Bracket
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All you need to do is get some foam, cut a small rectangle that will fit like a bracelet around the handlebar of your bike, and put your garmin forerunner on the bike as you would your arm, over the foam. works great, much cheaper.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Garmin nüvi 800 Series Rechargeable Battery Review

Garmin nüvi 800 Series Rechargeable Battery
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Garmin nuvi 880 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS NavigatorThe 880 is great, when used indoors planning a trip, or on the road "executing" the trip. You can hook it up to 110 VAC, or 12 VDC. But, in between or out of the car at destination, Watch Out! The 880 battery is stated as being good for only five (5) hours. So, I pack a spare battery for the 880 GPS (and a different one for my cell phone) whenever I go out of the immediate vicinity of my rural home. Both the GPS and the cell phone batteries are a pain to charge. You have to install them in their units, and then charge the units. The Nuvi battery is a little awkward to get out (don't force it, it comes out easy if you do it right) but easy to reinstall.
Of course, if I know I'm going to be away from the car, in the woods, I take along another Magellan which works great in the woods, but has too small a screen for driving.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Garmin Hard carrying case Review

Garmin Hard carrying case
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This carry case for the Garmin Oregon GPS is too big and bulky to use. It looks like it was designed for the Colorado model and they just applied it to the Oregon model. Sure it works, but it is way to tall. It could be an inch shorter. The Oregon mounts inside via an attach strap and velcro which puts it at the far bottom end with an inch of dead space at the top. Also, it is way too thick (2.25"), as it has to be to accomodate that big attach clip and velcro inside. And the attach strap on the outside (velcro) to attach to your pants belt, well it is backwards. To use it, leave the velcro attached and unhook your belt from your pant loops and thread it through the case loop. The case does have a quality carabiner attached and is quality made. And it is made, so when you open the case, when it is on your belt, it opens 90 degrees with support straps so the GPS can be read at belt level without taking it out of the case. I will get a smaller beltloop type soft case like a Caselogic or similar to tot my Oregon with me.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

DeLorme Earthmate PN Series Carrying Case Review

DeLorme  Earthmate PN Series Carrying Case
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Used it sheep hunting in MT. Attaches easily and securely to backback strap - good there. Case is too tight though, hard to get GPS out. Forget about using the battery storage built in - if you do, you can' get the GPS out of the case. I ended up tying a short loop of cord throuh the top loop of the GPS to be able to quickly extract the unit from the case. Other issue with hunting is the large velcro secured flap that covers and stows the GPS. It's LOUD when opening - I'm considering modifying it with a snap-lock buckle. Really, you don't need the velcro strap - the unit fits snug enough not to need it.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

DeLorme Earthmate PN Series Power Kit Review

DeLorme Earthmate PN Series Power Kit
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I received a new Delorme PN-40 for Christmas (thanks, Santa!) and immediately ordered this travel kit from Amazon. While waiting on the order I used both Energizer "Industrial" alkaline batteries (one set, lasted probably 12+ hours but I didn't time it) Ray-o-vac el-cheapo batteries (lasted about 8 or so hours, again, didn't time it). But I usually use a GPS receiver while geocaching, and I'm very often in a vehicle, on an ATV, or on a bicycle. My truck and the ATV have 12V power points, so why not use them for power?
[Edit: corrected mAh comments]
When I got the kit I immediately installed the batteries, plugged in the 110V charger, and let it sit overnight. The next morning I unplugged it and turned it on, seeing 4 green bars. Unfortunately, this had dropped to 2 yellow bars within 20 minutes, so I start checking things out. That's when I notice that the battery was only rated at 1400mAh, which is on the small side, but still should be adequate. An average rated alkaline battery can have a much higher mAh rating, and high capacity batteries can have well over 2000mAh. So possibly the battery capacity bar is based on the highest capacity battery, so even when fully charged it's slightly over half of maximum.
This was disappointing, and worth a deduct of 2 stars (from the battery life rating), but I could deal with it. I always keep several spare AA batteries to feed my flashlight and headlamp, so I'd just throw a couple extra batteries in the pack if I needed more than extended outings.
About three days after getting the kit I go on an extended geocaching outing. A little less than 300 miles driving with about 8 miles walking/biking over 26 stops. Maybe 8 hours in-vehicle and 7 hours out. While driving, the receiver was always plugged into a 12V power point. I assumed the battery would last me all day; any amount discharged while walking SHOULD have been recharged while driving to the next destination. Wrong. About 1/2 through the trip, I got a low battery warning while walking (meaning it was down to 1 bar). About 3/4 through the trip, I got a critical battery warning while walking and the receiver shut off. I replaced with a pair of alkalines from my pack and kept walking. Back at the truck I kept it turned off and let it charge to the next stop. I had enough power to last for one geocache, then it shut off again. It turns out that just because it's plugged it, the receiver is running on external power, and the battery type is set to "rechargeable", that doesn't mean the batteries are actually getting charged. They aren't running down, but they aren't filling up either. I had to work a bit to make sure the status said "charging", usually requiring shutting the unit down and re-starting. This is a more serious problem. I would have deducted far more than 1 star from the "convenience" rating, but I feel this is more of a receiver problem than of a battery/charger problem.
Ultimately, though, this is a good purchase and worth the money. It's much cheaper than buying each item individually, and if you use it a lot, it's much cheaper than buying lots of alkalines to throw away.
Pros:
- allows the use of external power while driving, even if using alkaline batteries
- reduces waste having to throw away dead batteries
Cons:
- low capacity battery
- battery sometimes doesn't charge when the receiver is running and plugged into the 12V adapter

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

ZAGG invisibleSHIELD GARCOL300S for Garmin Colorado 300 and 400 Series Screen (Clear) Review

ZAGG invisibleSHIELD GARCOL300S for Garmin Colorado 300 and 400 Series Screen (Clear)
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I have a ZAGG Invisible Shield on my GPS and on my phone. It works really well and if you install it properly, it really is invisible. It can be a little tricky to install, but follow the directions and take your time. Once you get it on, it stays on! It doesn't come off like some of the other cheaper protectors. I don't worry about my devices at all with this shield on and it's nice to have that peace of mind. In fact, the shield has out-lived my devices. I've had to replace both my phone and GPS due to software glitches and had to buy a new invisible shield each time. I did find out that ZAGG will send you a free replacement once if something goes wrong with your device and you just have to pay for shipping. If you're looking for protection for your devices, look no further.

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