Garmin Approach G3
While the Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld is far from perfect, it is an excellent device for the price and does not fail to exceed expectations. Some users may have difficulty viewing the display clearly in bright sunlight, but for the...
If you want to keep in line with your golf game, then you definitely...
Garmin Forerunner 110
The Garmin Forerunner 110 is one of Garmin's basic GPS sport watches, but reviewers say it is a good fit for mainstream users who want a simple, easy-to-use watch for tracking pace and distance. The watch is smaller and more compact than Garmin's other...
Garmin Approach G3
The Garmin Approach G3 is a smaller version of Garmin's Approach G5 golf GPS. The G3 comes with over 15,000 courses preloaded for the US and North America, and that list continues to be updated. Like the G5, it allows you to measure individual shot...
For Cycling Geeks, Garmin's Edge 800 Is Must-Have...
Does Garmin's latest bike computer spew too much data? If you're a geeky cyclist, the answer is, hell no!
Garmin eTrex H
Pros:
- Cheap
- High sensitivity
- Waterproof
- Uses AA batteries
- Batteries last whole day (15+ hours)
- WAAS (EGNOS) GPS receiver
- Inexpensive and accurate tool for Geocaching where maps are unnecessary.
Cons:
- Uses serial connection to PC (not USB)
- Special serial cable is relatively expensive with limited availability
- No map display only tracks.
Garmin Approach G3
Pros: Rugged- waterproof, ultraportable golf GPS with high sensitivityCapable- offers users intuitive Green View, as well as digital scorecardPrecise- measure distances between your next shots with superb accuracyCompetitive- offers a 12,000 course database...
Garmin Forerunner 110
Pros: Relatively small and compact, accurate with quick GPS signal, easy to use
Cons: No current pace statistics, few advanced features
For Cycling Geeks, Garmin's Edge 800 Is Must-Have...
Pros: Quick, easy to set up. Bright color touchscreen. Intuitive user interface. World-class navigation functionality and oodles of performance metrics
Cons: We're living in a golden age of touchscreens. Should this one have a pinch-and-zoom function
Best compact handheld GPS
Pros: Compact yet rugged, touch screen, good features
Cons: Display hard to read in sunlight, small, low-resolution screen, performance not the fastest