How Much To Spend On A Handheld Gps?

Posted by Calipso | Tuesday, August 19, 2008 | 0 comments »

How Do I Know How Much To Spend On A Handheld Gps?

Other than choosing a GPS with the features you need, the very first thing you should decide is how much you're willing to spend - it might not cost that much, but until you know your dollar limit, you really can't make a good choice. So first decide what your budget allows and then start comparing features. I know it seems very confusing at first, but don't worry about it too much. Buying a handheld GPS might just turn out to be fun.

First think about what you really plan to do with your handheld GPS, only for finding your way back to where you started? Hiking and backpacking? Geocaching? How rugged does it need to be? Make sure it's waterproof. Do you need detailed road maps or topographic maps or will the sparse default base map be sufficient? Most handheld GPS units only come with base maps. Is a color screen important to you? Once you've used color you'll never go back to black and white. Be honest, you know I’m right. Does it need to be Waterproof? Yes. Most handhelds are waterproof. If you intend to use it for fishing, you might want to get a GPS unit specifically made for marine use. Is long battery Life important to you? Check the handheld's specifications. Do I need external antenna capabilities? You will need an antenna for poor reception areas like deep woods, or city buildings. Are you "computer or electronically challenged" and prefer doing it the easiest way (unit with preloaded maps)? Or would you be ok with using compact flash cards for loading specific geographic regions? More memory means you can download more detailed maps into the unit. But for hiking or geocaching, it may not be necessary. Do you have to keep the price under a specific amount?


Now as you get the idea, there are many choices and depending on what you're going to do with it, what your budget is, and what looks good to you, the buying decision is a personal one. Bottom line: more than likely you're going to be happy with whatever unit you buy.

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