Thursday, March 7, 2013

Best Brands For a Handheld Marine GPS Device


GPS devices are quickly making their way towards the mainstream digital market because they can now be used by people that traverse long distances using their cars. These devices ensure safety and convenience to the driver throughout the entire trip, making these devices a tempting offer.

Several manufacturers worldwide are trying to get users to use their devices by making them as accurate and as user-friendly as possible. However, not all people need a device that helps them navigate through roads and intersections. Other travellers still prefer the traditional GPS devices used for exploring off-road areas while others may need a device that helps them navigate in open sea. A special handheld marine GPS device is needed for that and the same familiar manufacturers are bringing these technologies to these people as well. Here are some of the best brands along with their models to consider.

Garmin

Garmin has been making GPS devices for years and received even more attention when they released the Garmin Nuvi devices. These devices were best known for their simple interface and outstanding hardware, making them one of the most accurate GPS devices. The Garmin handheld marine GPS also share these good qualities with high-end devices with the Oregon 400i and GPSMAP 76CSx leading the pack.

Oregon devices which look like touch-screen phones are best for those that prefer larger displays to get better map views and see more useful statistics. These devices look stylish and delicate, but also have rugged properties withstanding harmful elements like dirt, humidity, and water. GPSMAP models are better for those not used to touchscreens and still want reliable navigation accuracy and controls.

Lowrance

Lowrance's main product lineup consists of devices that are fully optimized for marine usage. Many of their best devices are quite large and meant to be mounted on boats. While they do not offer any handheld marine GPS solution, they do offer a fine selection of compact fishfinders that can also mount on boats or be picked up to use with ease. These fish finder devices still use GPS+WAAS technologies so they can be used as standard marine GPS devices as well.

Magellan

Magellan devices are known for their RoadMate and Maestro series which are geared towards drivers. Their Triton devices are handheld, but are best for campers and explorers that prefer modernized versions of the early GPS devices. These handhelds can be used by boaters as well since they are waterproof, but the eXplorist GC is the only device that purely focuses on geocaching so these people that travel across the sea have an advantage in finding geocaches for fun.

Manufacturers are trying to add more value to their best products by adding features to make these GPS devices useful for boaters. However, a handheld marine GPS is still necessary if you want something that is more compact and easier to handle while still being effective in performing some key tasks. Choose a device from these three makers and see if the features are sufficient enough for its price.




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