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GARMIN 010-00361-00 Foretrex 201 GPS Receiver

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The Foretrex 201 is a wearable Personal Navigator for the outdoor enthusiast. Built rugged for adventure, this wrist-top device is perfect for hikers, campers, climbers, and mariners who want a useful GPS in a lightweight, waterproof, and affordable package. The Foretrex 201 combines the form factor of our new personal training system, the Forerunner 201, with the GPS navigation features of our popular Geko 201. The Foretrex 201 offers hands-free GPS navigation information, allowing you to concentrate on your outdoor activities. The Foretrex 201 features six dedicated buttons (GoTo, Page, Enter/Mark, Up, Down and Power), making it one of the easiest GPS units on the market to operate. It offers the most essential navigation data, enhanced GPS accuracy, and extensive storage for waypoints, reversible routes, and track information. It includes Garmin’s exclusive TracBack technology which allows you to mark your campsite, go trekking all day, and then follow the electronic “breadcrumb trail” back to camp in time for dinner. You don’t even need to worry about packing extra batteries, because the Foretrex 201 runs on an internal lithium battery for 15 hours.
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Technical Details

- WAAS-Enabled, 12 Parallel-Channel GPS Receiver
- 500 Waypoints With 20 Reversible Routes
- 10 Saved Tracks & 10,000 Saved Track Points
- Water-Resistant To Iec 60529 Ipx7 Standards
- Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Offers 5-15 Hours Of Use (Depending On Backlight Settings)
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Customer Buzz
 "Love the size of GPS" 2009-09-02
By Brian D. Baker
I was very pleased with the Garmin Foretrex 201, currently in the Marine Corps I love how I can strap it to the front of my gear and just start patrolling, was able to pick up a signal pretty good so far.

Just highly recommend it due to the size.

SSGT Baker

USMC

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent basic GPS if you don't need maps" 2008-04-03
By Peter Jensen (Florida)
This has been a solid GPS receiver for general situational awareness and logging trackpoints. After several years of pretty heavy use while hiking, walking, mountain biking, commute biking, and the occasional trip up in a model airplane, the receiver still works fine and has decent battery life. The only problem I've had with it is that sometimes the display will get corrupted on a button push and the system will require a reboot - I honestly can't tell if it's a software or hardware problem, but I've never had any trouble working around it.



Even with the extension strap it was too bulky to wear on my wrist, I typically leave it attached to the top of my backpack or put it on my handlebars.



Modern GPS receivers have slightly better acquisition and sensitivity, but for the kinds of things that I use this one for I have not been bothered.



I handle the lack of a user-replaceable battery by adapting the charger connection to accept a standard 5V USB plug for charging; I carry a 5V-regulated USB-interface power source and can re-charge and power on the go if necessary.



A GPS alone is never a sufficient plan to keep yourself found, but I've been impressed by how much you can do with just a tracklog and waypoints. I would consider carrying just a datalogger with better battery life and such but the basic interface here is just helpful enough to make it worthwhile.

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 "Not what I thought it was!" 2008-01-07
By C. Dixon (Muncie, IN)
The item turned out to be not what I thought it was. In the item description Not once was it put forth as a trail and hiking GPS. I bought it under the premise that we could use it for our car. The one good thing that did happen with this transaction was that I received it within 5 days, which was extremely good service.

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 "The Foretrex 201 is amazing!" 2007-12-07
By Aaron R.
The Garmin Foretrex 201 is a great product. I ordered it when my eTrex bugged out on me during my deployment to Iraq, and the Foretrex was the perfect replacement to navigate around with. It's wrist-mounting capability was essential to keep both hands free at all times, and the controls were easy to use and figure out. The fact that it is rechargeable means that I don't have to run around looking for batteries to keep it going. A quick charge is all it takes. It also acquires it's signal quickly, so I don't have to wait around to know my location. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a handy little GPS without all of the bells and whistles of the more expensive models.

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 "Perfect for the Backcountry" 2007-09-01
By K. Biba (San Francisco, CA USA)
I use a large variety of GPS devices in work and play ... this is a very useful device in the backcountry.



Convenient to configure and with adequate speed and coverage even with rather substantial tree coverage.



For HAMs it is also quite convenient to configure to your APRS station.


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GARMIN 010-00364-01 Foretrex 101 GPS Receiver

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The economical Foretrex 101 is the wrist-mount GPS that frees up your hands so you can focus on your outdoor activities. This product joins the Foretrex 201 in Garmin's growing line of wearable, wrist navigation devices. The Foretrex 101 has all the features and functionality of the Foretrex 201, including PC interface capabilities for downloading waypoints, tracks and routes, but operates on two AAA batteries.It's easy-to-use interface and basic GPS capabilities are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who would rather replace the batteries than recharge the unit in the field. This unit features Garmin's intuitive operating logic, utilizing six dedicated buttons to simplify navigation. Whether it's a campsite, deer stand, or other place of interest, users can mark its location, identify the waypoint, and navigate to it later using the GoTo function. Also, with the help of Garmin's exclusive TracBack technology, users can retrace their steps by following an electronic breadcrumb trail back to their original starting point.Because the unit is waterproof, the Foretrex 101 is a natural companion on watersport adventures like kayaking, canoeing, boating and sailing. In fact, this device incorporates another feature found on the Foretrex 201: a sailboat-racing timer. Competitors can configure the countdown sequence prior to the start of the race and utilize their GPS location to be in the best possible tacking position when the race begins.
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Technical Details

- GPS Accuracy: 15 M Or Less In Normal GPS Mode, 3 M Or Less When WAAS-Enabled
- Trip Distance, Trip Timer, Plus Other Non-Mapping Navigation Data
- Waterproof To Iec 60529 Ipx7 Standards
- 500 Waypoints With Graphic
- Identification
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Customer Buzz
 "My Garmin Story: Trying to drown a Foretrex 101" 2009-08-17
By B. Belcher (Indianapolis, IN)
Since the Foretrex 101 has been around for a while, and there are plenty of other reviews you can read, I thought I'd just tell a little story about mine. I've had it for about 3 years.



The Foretrex (like all Garmin handhelds) is IPX7 waterproof, meaning it should withstand submersion in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes. Well let's just say I did some "testing" on mine. While houseboating, I lost it when we were docked on the shore one morning. I spent the rest of the day trying to figure out where it was. I looked everywhere. The next morning, about 10 minutes before we were going to head to a different location, I saw my Garmin sitting right next to the boat... under about a meter of water, give or take a few inches. My guess is that it had been there for about 24 hours. I waded in to retrieve it, knowing NOT to try to turn it on, and took the batteries out immediately. Needless to say, it was not waterproof enough to withstand submersion in 1 meter of water for 24 hours. I could see water behind the screen. I could hear water sloshing around when I shook it. This did not look good.



After we got home from our vacation, I figured it was a lost cause, and was too busy to deal with it anyway. I basically left it sitting a container of uncooked rice for 2 weeks to try to dry it out (sidenote: It turns out the unit does a very good job of holding water IN, at least under atmoshperic pressure). Well a few days ago I decided to take the unit apart as a last resort. I slowly squeezed it in a bar clamp long ways, as suggested on the internet, to get the 2 halves apart. I disassembled the guts as much as possible (not as easy as it sounds - very small/sensitive parts). I dried everything with a paper towel and put the parts in rice for about a day to make sure. I cleaned all of the electrical contacts on the main board, some of which had corroded, with 91% rubbing alcohol. I then reassembled everything, re-sealed the unit with pure silicone caulk, and used super glue to hold the case together.



Yesterday, after waiting a day for the caulk and glue to cure, I put in fresh batteries and fired it up. WORKED LIKE NEW! I could not be happier. It even kept all of my saved waypoints and tracks. Incredible.



Aside from being ridiculously rugged (idiot-proof), I love this thing for geocaching and keeping me from getting lost in the wilderness. It's a great bare-bones GPS unit. Seriously, it's the best you can get for $100.







Customer Buzz
 "Seems a bit dated" 2009-06-26
By Mark Twain (florida, mo usa)
Was hoping for something a lot better than this. Display looks like 1980's technology, and it is pretty confusing to use. It takes a while for the satellites to connect & when they do, it is still a bit uncertain what to do next. I imagine there will be much better technology with much better displays coming out soon.

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 "garmin foretrex 101" 2009-05-03
By Caribou T. Mcdiarmid (FOB Warrior, Afghanistan)
This is exactly what I was looking for. It gives accurate MGRS after a short satellite link up, and is durable enough to go where I go. Thanks!

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 "DECENT GPS" 2009-04-05
By J. LINDHOLM (Roanoke, VA)
Pros:

Clear, informative and responsive GPS

Small and lightweight unit

Clear display

Easy to use pages and menus

Uses any AAA battery, alkaline or rechargeable



Cons:

This gps is unreliable tracking distance when using it running, biking, or hiking. I used this for unit for long runs, bike rides, and hiking. I have to bring my Magellan Triton along if I want an accurate distance.



Reception is really bad in Europe & Afghanistan. As soon as I enter moderately dense forest I will lose reception. Everywhere I go with this unit reception is an issue.



This unit will take 10-20 minutes sometimes just to receive the initial signal.



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 "Good Value" 2009-01-30
By Richard M. Stuart (Sacramento, CA)
I bought this for sailing on our Hobie. Will use primarily to track speed and direction. Other features are a bonus. Like the fact that it uses AAA batteries, as spares are easier than recharging.


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