Garmin has revamped its popular eTrex range with new high sensitivity receivers.
Garmin is launching a new range of its eTrex GPS
devices featuring High Sensitivity GPS receivers which provide more
reliable reception, even under tree cover.
The
new range will be available in outdoor shops from late July and the
five new models will supercede the existing range of eTrex devices.
There are five models in the range, the eTrex H, Venture HC, Summit
HC, Legend HCx and Vista HCx.
Quicker Fix
'By adding High Sensitivity GPS to even our entry-level devices,
users will be able to acquire a GPS fix more quickly and then enjoy
better reception, even in areas with high levels of tree cover -
whatever their budget,' says Andy Silver, Fitness and Outdoor
Marketing, Garmin.
'At the same time, the new range is also put together in a way
that makes it easier for users to choose the right product for
them. We are always looking at ways to improve our products so
that they provide the features that people really want and need.'
Bottom To Top
The entry level model is the eTrex H, a waterproof unit which,
like the others in the range, features the high sensitivity receiver.
Like other Garmin handhelds it is WAAS / EGNOS enabled, which means
it will pinpoint your position to within 3 metres.
The top-end model, the eTrex Vista HCx - pictured - features a
sunlight-readable colour screen, USB connectivity, expandable memory,
built-in basemap data, altimeter, compass and, when used in
conjunction with TopoGB map data, can even provide turn by turn
directions for navigation on road as well as off.
Geocaching
Finally, in conjunction with the new eTrex range, Garmin is
launching a new Geocaching feature on its my.garmin.com
web site which, it says here, simplifies downloading geocaches to
Garmin devices and eliminates entering co-ordinates manually.
More Garmin information at www.garmin.co.uk