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Product Code A2110124

The eTrex 30 is ideal for the keen user looking for a great value compact GPS unit that has added features for mountain use.


With a colour screen, it has a paperless geocaching feature that can store descriptions, ratings and recent log info directly onto the device. In addition the high sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFix ensures quick satellite lock and the ruggedized body is fully waterproof. A 3-Axis digital compass is included, as is a barometric altimeter. A micro SD card slot allows for adding optional mapping and it has a customisable dashboard for convenience.


Bundled with BirdsEye Select GB worth £19.99: choose tailored extracts of Ordnance Survey mapping.


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Product Features

  • Weight: 142g (including 2 AA batteries, not included)
  • Dimensions: 5.4 x 10.3 x 3.3cm
  • Display size: 3.5 x 4.4cm
  • 1.7GB internal memory with microSD card slot
  • 2000 waypoints/200 routes/200 saved tracks
  • Built in digital compass and barometric altimeter
  • Worldwide base map
  • 65K colour screen
  • Ideal for geocaching
  • Full Speed USB (cable supplied)
  • Wireless data transfer with similar units
  • Up to 25 hours battery life
  • IPX7 waterproof
  • Garmin Connect compatible

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(4 out of 5)

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Great unit, but prepare for software problems Reviewed By Carl, 04 Dec 2012

I love this little hand held GPS, it looks great, clear screeen, once you've spent a bit of time playing with it you'll find everything quite quick. I found base camp PC software reasonably straight forward and have used lots of GPS and mapping software before. I'd say it could be better, but it's far from bad. My only gripe is that as a new unit it seems to be suffering from a lot of tech issues regarding map downloading and installation I have had to make 3 phone calls and send several emails to customer services to get them to try and fix conflicts which even they seemed unsure how to solve. The customer service is good in the sense that they are polite and helpful, but I frankly would rather just download a map or software and have it work, I don't like paying for maps and then not being able to install them or having to help Garmin figure out how stuff works on their new devices. So be prepared for some headaches with registering the product and downloading maps. But by the time you buy this they may well have sorted out the bugs. It is a fantastic little unit which is why I give it 4 stars!

 

 

 
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A Good update to a modern Classic Reviewed By Huw, 24 Apr 2012

I have owned this GPS since December 2011 and mainly used as navigation back up whilst walking and geocaching. It was purchased as an update to my now ancient original e-trex vista, I have used plenty of different GPS units in the past as I teach geocaching to community groups and have to say this new unit is pretty impressive, I found its sensitivity and speed at acquiring a signal a vast improvement on the two previous models and now have good route recording ability in almost all areas bar extremely heavy overhead cover. Battery life and weight are also improved with 2 AA’s lasting at least 2 full days out on the hill, recording 20+km routes without fault.
I wasn’t so impressed with the Birdseye software I found it difficult to upload a specific area without wasting credits and using it to plot and adjust routes clunky and at times just plain frustrating when compared to other mapping software, I have also had compatibility issues when attempting to download routes direct to this unit from other mapping software so hopefully Garmin will update to fix these bugs.
If you’re looking for compact lightweight, battery efficient unit you can drop into puddles whist on the trail, then this little unit is for you, if you want straight forward mapping to use with your home computer I would look around for other options to help out.