Magellan eXplorist 110 Handheld GPS
Magellan eXplorist 110 Handheld GPS
- The eXplorist 110 GPS receiver provides core outdoor navigation with a sunlight readable color display and waterproof design
- A vibrant 2.2″ color transflective screen provides the best readability in direct sunlight
- The World Edition includes a detailed road network, water features, urban and rural land use.
- Download and view more than 20 unique characteristics of each cache and view, search, filter on the device. Details include name, location, description, hider, size, difficulty, terrain, hint, and recent logs created by other geocachers
eXplorist 110 North AmericaPart #: CX0110SGXNAThis entry-level handheld GPS for basic outdoor navigation is ideal for frequent hikers, bikers, geocachers, anglers, and hunters. Unit is preloaded with Worldwide basemap and a hunt/fish calendar. Other features include QVGA transflective color screen, holds 500 paperless geocaches, and stores 25 routes/legs. Runs up to 18 hours on two AA batteries (not included). The eXplorist 110 GPS receiver provides core outdoor navigation with a sunlight readable color display and waterproof design.Brilliant, Sunlight Readable Color ScreenA vibrant 2.2″ color transflective screen provides the best readability in direct sunlight. World Edition Pre-loaded MapThe World Edition includes a detailed road network
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I bought this after trying an Explorist GC that was purchased locally. The GC was too focused on geocaching for my tastes. This model can be used for that, but it also is good if you just want to get out and hike, or motivate you to walk a little further/faster when exercising. It comes with a quick start booklet, but the real manual can (and should)be easily downloaded on line. It is fairly simple, but without that manual there are several customization’s that I would not have figured out. Like other GPS’s I’ve tried, it takes a while to find itself when you first turn it on if you have gone any distance from where it was turned off (or the first time out of the box.) After that, it works fine and syncs within about a minute. It was sensitive enough to pick up a signal in the house while I was reading the manual. The displays can be changed to suit what you look for and there are no maps to buy. It comes with a coupon for access to a geocaching website if you want to go that route, but you can also download the caches for free without it. All in all, I am very happy with it.
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