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Best inexpensive GPS out there!
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rmccarri
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Jun 10, 2003
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Pros: Tons of features for the price! Sturdy, waterproof case. WAAS Enabled!
Cons: Cannot download maps to it, cannot pan in map mode
The Bottom Line: WAAS capabilities in an small waterproof case!! This GPS is the best value out there!
Review: I have been waiting for several years to purchase a handheld GPS device. I finally purchased one la ...
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Great Little Unit
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hdtravel
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Dec 22, 2005
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Pros: Tiny size, extreme ease of use, great basic navigation.
Cons: Battery life is not very good.
The Bottom Line: This unit gets the job done without needless complexities and is small and light to carry.
Review: The Garmin Gecko 201 is one small device that everyone can benefit from. It is great for hikers, bikers, walkers, driving, flying, and any outdoor pursuit. The unit is tiny and very easy to operate. It is a great primary GPS device or if you have more ...
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Geko 201: The Sweet Spot of Low-End GPS Receivers
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mookiekong
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Mar 29, 2005
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Pros: Small, light, easy to use, inexpensive
Cons: No base map, short battery life, low res screen
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for something small with no frills and is easy to use, the Geko 201 is perfect.
Review: I hardly go outdoors (in the wilderness I mean). I dont go camping. And I havent gone fishing since I was 10. So, why would a guy like me get a GPS unit? I do a lot of traveling for work and find it really cool to mark off places where I have been. ...
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Very Usable GPS especially when weight matters
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tradesmith45
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Oct 20, 2004
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Pros: Lightest handheld GPS, easy to learn, the essential features, love the trip computer screen
Cons: Short battery life especially w/ NiMh, expensive accessories
The Bottom Line: Buy the Foretrex 101 for the same features & longer battery life unless you can get a good buy on ebay for a used Geko.
Review: Ive used this a lot for hiking, XC skiing, backpacking, kayaking, driving & bicycling. It has worked well even in moderately dense NW forests. When combined with mapping software, it makes all sorts of route finding much easier. Logging ...
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Good GPS value.
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kep4csa
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Feb 6, 2005
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Pros: Size, price, accuracy, seems to be built tough.
Cons: Power button, but it can be "worked around".
Review: I haven't had a chance to try it in "deep woods" yet, but it works in the car and most of the time even in the house. Can't imagine it having trouble under a few trees. Acquires fast, seems to be accurate. Shows 10 ft EPE often. Satisfied customer ...
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Geko 201 Works Great for me
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bobjones2000
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Jan 20, 2004
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Pros: Cost, SIZE, cool green color, easy to use
Cons: Can't think of any
Review: I almost didn't buy this one because of the bad reviews about the power button. But, I did anyway. To fix that problem I just made a case for mine out of a Eye Glasses case padded with foam. I've only had mine for a couple of weeks, but I love it. I ...
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Geko not so good
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chuckr30
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Jul 18, 2003
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Pros: Small, has many features like best fishing time
Cons: Turns on too easily, doesn't work in the forest
The Bottom Line: This is a useful product only in wide open spaces, like the open water. Forget it if you're expect it to work in the forest.
Review: I got a Garmin Geko 201 in May 2003. I enjoy the features it has but it has some problematic limitations also. First the limitations. NICad batteries don't last long, maybe 4 hours. Alkaline batteries last about 8 hours of continuous operation. Also, the ...
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My new paperweight.
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etim
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Aug 16, 2003
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Pros: Size, WAAS capability
Cons: Power switch that randomly turns unit under normal use
The Bottom Line: If the power button problem can be resolved, this could be an excellent product. But as is, I find it to be unreliable and best left behind.
Review: The primary problem with the Geko 201 is the overly sensitive power button, which randomly turns the ...
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Has a fatal design with the power switch
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rickrmn
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Dec 16, 2003
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Pros: Tiny, easy to carry
Cons: Power button design is poor and unit will turn on and drain batteries.
Review: This would be a good GPS for geocaching except that it has a fatal design/firmware problem with the power switch. If you carry this in your coat or pants pocket, its a sure thing that the unit will power up all by itself, drain the batteries, and ...
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Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS Receiver
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With its distinctive canopy-green case, the powerful Geko 201 from Garmin(r) allows more waypoint and route storage, as well as available PC and exter...
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Garmin Geko 201
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Gekos are the smallest and lightest waterproof GPS units on the market? inexpensive, with sleek designs and simple operating systems.With its distincti...
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