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Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS Receiver

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MSRP: $169.99
Your Price: $132.99
Savings: $ 37.00 ( 22% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Garmin
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Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS Receiver Features
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High-Sensitivity, WAAS-Enabled GPS Receiver Provides Peak Performance In Any Environment Built-In Basemap Includes Lakes, Rivers, Cities, Interstates, National & State Highways, Railroads & Coastlines Features A 1.7-InchH X 1.3-InchW Screen With 256-Level Color Tft Usb Compatible For High-Speed Map Downloads 24 Mb Of Internal Memory Allows User To Load Waypoints & Routes From The Included Mapsource Trip & Waypoint Manager Software
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Additional Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS Receiver Information
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GARMIN eTrex Venture HC Hand Held Receiver w/ Built in GPS Patch Antenna. New high sensitivity GPS receiver. 24 Mbyte of internal memory for storing detailed maps. WAAS enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS receiver. Built in GPS patch antenna. Display: 1.3 in W x 1.7 in H, 256 color, high resolution, transflective TFT /176 x 220 pixels. LED backlit display and keypad. Battery life: up to 32 hours typical use using two AA alkaline batteries.Includes a built in Americas autoroute basemap with automatic routing capabilities including highways, exits and tide data /USA only. 500 user waypoints with name and graphic symbol; 20 reversible routes, 50 points per route. Position formats include Lat/Lon, UTM, Loran TDs, Maidenhead, MGRS, user grid, and more. Audible alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off course and clock. Large numbers option for easy viewing, dual position display mode. Trip computer provides odometer, stopped time, moving average, overall average, total time, max speed and more. 10,000 point automatic track log; 20 saved tracks /500 points each/ let you retrace your path in both directions. Elevation computer /Summit HC/ provides current elevation, ascent/descent rate, minimum/maximum elevation, total ascent and descent, average and maximum ascent and descent rate. Built in celestial tables for best time to fish and hunt, plus sun and moon calculations. Fully compatible with MapSource products including BlueChart, City Navigator, U.S. TOPO 24K, U.S. TOPO and US Inland lakes. Waterproof, IEC 60529 IPX7, /Submersible 1 meter at 30 minutes
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What Customers Say About Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS Receiver:
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I have been (almost) completely satisfied with this product. The only thing holding me back from a five star rating is the limited internal memory (24 MB). If I travel outside of my usual romping grounds, I need to upload new maps to the device, and then switch back to my usual mapset afterward. It's only a minor inconvenience, though if I were purchasing a GPS receiver today, I would probably fork out the extra money for Garmin's Legend HCx or Vista HCx, which accept micro SD cards.
However, the batteries continue to drain when the unit is turned off, so unless the user pulls the batteries out before setting it aside for a few days, the batteries will be dead upon return.This unit has a lot of features, and not a lot of controls. I got this to replace an older Garmin that died. As a result, navigating the menus is clumsy and slow. After having the etrex Venture for a couple years, I can say I overall liked the older model better. My main issue is battery life, and my second is clumsy interface.Battery life is ok when the unit is in use. I'd be happier with fewer features so that common operations would be faster. Keep the common case fast.
This is a nice basic gps. I use it for geocaching and I love it. I was worried about the color screen draining the batteries but I've had the same batteries in it for a month and they aren't even on their last bar yet. It's good if you're looking for something basic and inexpensive.
So far I have mostly gone to ones around my house and I already have discovered a few parks I did not know existed. The Venture HC is an excellent entry-level handheld GPS. Not to say for the 90% of people out there not left-handed that it will be hard to use, just pointed it out since it is so unusual (and nice for a lefty).What it doesn't have is an SD card feature. The cool thing about geocaching is that it is not just for state and national parks. And it is something the whole family can do. It has a trip computer, remembers routes, and you can easily set waypoints and delete them.It also has some other useful features, a basic calculator, calender, stopwatch, fishing feature (given your location and date it lists the best times for fishing) and a celestial calender with sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset.It also, for a lefty has a neat feature. Features include a Geocache mode where you can easily upload to your Venture geocaches from geocaching dot com.
The joystick that you use quite a lot for selections and manuerving happens to be set-up for the left thumb. Living my entire life in a right-handed built world, I quite enjoyed this. I have wanted a handheld GPS for some time to do geocaching and for having with me when hiking. I knew that limitation coming in, but if you think you are going to want to have a lot of map layers you probably do not want this. It also doesn't have a compass feature for when you are standing still but this is not really a problem and should not be a deciding factor for you since as soon as you start moving you get your orientation.For me the one thing to consider is do you hike/camp a lot OR do you think you would want to try geocaching. There are a lot of caches right in urban areas. Also I recommend the Garmin cover noted in the product listing. Note 5 stars if no need for an SD card.
It has a nice bright adjustable screen and lots of easy to use features. It is a great way not to get lost hiking but also to discover a lot of cool areas where you live. I thought this was no big deal and for basic geocaching it isn't. However I downloaded some free Texas topo maps (quite cool just do a web search) and I could only download the topos for Central Texas in the 22 mb (avaiable storage). Just remember to use geocaching dot com since it is set up to easily upload geocaches right to your Garmin. The Venture is sturdy but the cover is a nice snug fit and gives some added protection and a belt clip.
The basemap in this price range GPS does not get you a detailed map. I bought this GPS mainly to do some personal geocaching for when my grandsons came for a week visit. However, that really was not an issue for finding a cache. It is simple to navigate the pages and set waypoints and the accuracy was very good and got the guys usually within six feet of the point I had hidden a cache. And some of these were under heavy tree cover and it worked excellent there as well. We used the data page with the pointer and that always took us right to the cache. Maybe for the advanced geocachers, a more detailed basemap might be required, but this GPS should be fine for the entry or intermediate user.
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