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Bushnell Onix 200 2.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

 
Bushnell Onix 200 2.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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Bushnell Onix 200 2.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

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Description:

The Onix 200 is the only hand-held GPS that allows the user to navigate with satellite/aerial photos, as well as layer all navigation information on one screen. It is designed for the outdoors with rugged rubber armor, waterproof to IPX7 and sunlight-readable LCD screen.

Features:
  • Hand-held GPS allows you to navigate with satellite and aerial photos

  • Designed for the outdoors; features rugged rubber armor, waterproof to IPX7 materials, and a sunlight-readable LCD screen

  • User Profiles feature saves you time by letting you name the activity rather than just the destination

  • Night-mode screen viewing option illuminates all details on the 16-level grayscale screen; 32 MB of memory

  • Dimensions: 1.1 x 8.0 x 2.2 inches (WxHxD); weighs 6.7 pounds

Product Details:
Product Length: 1.1 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 2.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.95 pounds
Package Length: 7.7 inches
Package Width: 6.5 inches
Package Height: 2.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:1.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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51 of 54 found the following review helpful:

1Don't buy this!!  Feb 26, 2007
By P. Thompson
I currently own an Etrex Legend. I use it for hunting, hiking and lots of Geocaching. I was excited to see a GPS you could download satellite images and areial photos on to. I bought this as an upgrade, and quickly learned why I usually don't by first genereation products. The biggest problem with this unit is that you cannot enter in way points onto the handheld. according to customer service you can do this with the software that comes with the unit. I did not try for a couple of reasons I will explain. I found it incomprehensible they would make a unit that I could not plot a course or set waypoints previous to going to the field with just the hanheld device. How I use a GPS is to do as much as possible in advance, and I do not always have computer access when using it. The other thing is the PC companion would not let me change the units to utm's on the route planner. I want utm's for my unit of choice, but I could not do this so any attempt at trying to figure out how to input and download waypoints is mute (it didn't look all that simple). This is not an easy device to figure out, the base map is beyond bare. It shows just two roads in my area with all the map looking totally blank around me, it shows no small towns and is basically worthless. It doesn't show service in the area only a few points of interest, just none in my area. Mey legend tells me what eateries are at the next exit as well as gas and hotels.Any maps or images you want to download is at a cost of $1.00 ea. this is not nearly as intuitive as the Legend is or other GPS units I have used. There are some positives about the unit I like the bigger screen and rubber armor, but for the money there are many time tested and proven GPS hand helds out there with sheaper and more accessible accessories, for now don't waste your time and money.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

2Onix 200 designed for simplier GPS users  Aug 14, 2008
By M. A. Mitchell
I have used this unit for a bit and find it to be designed for a simplier gps user. The use of a compass overlay on top of images (satellite or topo) provides an easy to understand location and path route. It does not have some of the advanced features of other units and the .

It does have some unusual menu and button paths to reach normal gps features that most of us are used to having within easy "reach".

Buttons are a workout for your fingers to manipulate. Menus and screens use same button different ways depending on area.

Computer software companion is very basic and not very well thought out. Software does function but you are on your own to sort out what is does.

Documentation is getting better but still leaves out some nice to know facts and methods.

Some of the technical issues I have read from early reviews of units seem to have been resolved with newer software releases. Perhaps future releases of software will continue to add features and improve the interface.

I would not suggest this unit for an experienced GPS user. New GPS users who prefer the visual approach to an electronic guide might be happy with unit?

 
 
 
 
 
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