Included with the eTrex 30x is a built-in basemap with shaded relief, plus an additional 3.7GB of onboard memory and an expandable memory microSD slot for added maps. The Garmin eTrex 30x is a standout handheld GPS entry with a 2.2-inch, 240 x 320-pixel display (sure, it isn’t notably large, but it fares very well in direct sunlight). Additionally, the Garmin features a three-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass. Adding additional maps is easy, thanks to 8GB of onboard memory that allows for even more topographical and detailed navigation information. When it comes to navigation, the 64st features 250,000 pre-loaded caching and 100,000 topographical maps, plus a one-year subscription to BirdsEye satellite imagery. With 16 hours of battery life, there’s enough juice to power through an entire day’s worth of traveling with room to spare. The 64st can find your position quickly and can maintain your signal even in heavy cover or deep canyons. The notable helix antenna features both GPS and GLONASS technology and allows for an additional signal boost in difficult environments. The 2.6-inch color screen is very fluid when it comes to zooming in and out, which makes navigating direction easy and painless. Garmin’s 64st is a top-notch, rugged and full-featured handheld GPS that excels in all the right places.
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