Bushnell Onix200CR 2.4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
Bushnell Onix200CR 2.4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
- Downloads, displays and georeferences satelite photography
- Screen layering
- Safe track battery conservation mode & Night mode
- Stores up to 500 Waypoints, 20 trails and 20 routes
- HOT button operation
Now you can navigate and plan your adventure using actual satellite images and aerial photography. The ONIX200CR is the only handheld GPS unit on the market that gives you this capability. Log on to our Web site, www.bushnellgps.com download an image to your GPS unit and it’s instantly calibrated (georeferenced) to the satellites for navigation. Now, the landmarks around you are pictured in your palm. And our screen-layering feature creates the most user-friendly interface on the market. Combine this with our other exclusive features – SafeTrack¿ battery-conservation mode and HOT button operation) – and you’re holding an incredibly advanced piece of equipment that’s also simple to use. Features Layer a satellite photo, topo map, compass and all navigational aids on a single screen with TruView Navigation 320 x 240 pixel full-color LCD screen 32MB of memory 128MB of SDRAM Downloads, displays and georeferences satellite photography SafeTrack¿ battery-conservation mode Nig
List Price: $ 420.95
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John Matthews
May 6, 2011Good Unit,
I’m not sure why people are giving this unit such bad reviews. I feel that the Bushnell is very easy to use and very accurate. Also, it is very well constructed, so I don’t feel like it will break in my hands like some GPS units. I have a lot of experience with land navigation, and have no problem using this to find my way through the woods. I agree that some of the buttons are a little hard to press, but they are also very rugged and waterproof, so I can’t complain about them. The base map is quite basic, but personally, I just care about a distance and direction most of the time anyway. Is it the best GPS you can buy? Definitely not, but it does the job that I ask it to do.
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