![]() |
Garmin Rino 650 2 for 1 deal.
Just got an email newsletter from Johhny Appleseed.
Garmin Rino GPS/UHF Radio......$589 inc GST....but wait....buy one, get one FREE Anyone in Brisbane want to go halves? Makes a cheap gps/radio $294.50 each! ian@creativephotographics.com.au 0416 275 730 |
I very nearly bought one last week but bought a zumo instead. Bugger
|
Quote:
I might be interested :D not in brisbane but happy to pay postage :D |
Lentil, if u have a credit card, I could put your half and postage, thru my merchant acct and post it to you. Let me know if u are a starter.
|
Not real sure about this beasty, initially looks great but ...
As an 80 channel UHF its a bit expensive, as an altimeter it's bloody expensive, as a GPS it seems that it comes with a World Map (whatever that means) so its $100 + extra for an Australian map with a very small screen. At $600 its way too expensive, at $300 ...... not sure ???? |
Oh well! I've bought the bloody things now.....
As the title states, I lashed out today and did the "buy 1, get 1 free" deal at Johnny Appleseed.
If nothing else i can use the things when camping with my daughters over Xmas, to keep in contact if required and to test-out the locating function on the units.
Cheers, Ranger |
Cool Rob. The lack of a decent cradle was a deal-breaker for me really at RRP. I've been interested in one of these for yonks. If you persuade me a bit I could possibly buy your spare.:D Possibly.
|
Ram cradles in stock now.
Quote:
I'm actually thinking of getting another pair of these units and flogging off the 4th unit, just so my kids and i all have the same units when we're out and about camping etc. So far, the limited time that i've spent with them looks good but i need to get some mapping on them, or mine at least. |
If you want to sell number 4 unit, give me a hoy eh.
As for mapping, free shonkymaps should work just fine on a Garmin unit (it works great on my 60CSX). There are also "alternatives" for the computer-savvy. |
2 for 1 at Dick Smiths too, same pricing as Anaconda 2 for 1, $599.
|
Heads Up - Rino 650 GPS and UHF - 2 for one
Johnny Appleseed GPS has a 2 for one deal on the new Garmin Rino 650 GPS/UHF. I bought a set the other day as a Christmas pressie to myself. Has the features of my GPSMap 60csx in an easy to use touch screen package and a 5W UHF radio. Just saved myself carrying a radio as well as a GPS in future and with the two for one deal, they are only about $300 each - same price as a GPSMap 60csx purchased from the USA. You can load Shonky Maps and Tracks for Australia onto the Rhino which is what I will use.
http://www.ja-gps.com.au/Garmin/rino-650-gps-uhf-radio/ |
I've still got "cradle-anxiety". I looked it up on the Garmin website, crappy photos and only other models get mentioned, so I'm still unsure of the cradle options for one of these gizmos. If I can't obtain a robust cradle for the handlebars it's not much use to me, sadly.
Has anyone got a cradle yet? is it any good for bike mounting, or just useful for the car? Cheers. |
Quote:
|
I have the RAM cradle, with the handle bar mount and 'clamp' arm. Works well.
One limitation with this unit over a GPSmap CSX I have found is that you can have 2 map sets loaded, the basemap, and one other (which is the same as with other units) but what is different, is that you can't deselect/select individual tiles (overlapping tiles) in the Rino, which you can do in the GPS Map series of units. I have loaded Shonky maps with the base Global map, and that is fine for my purposes. Alternately I could load Garmin City as a base map, and Shonky or Garmin Topo as the alternate map set and select both or either of these maps at any one time. |
Also, noticed with charging, you CAN'T run these connected to 12v as you can the GPS Map CSX, AND use the thing at the same time - when you have it plugged in to charge, it won't turn on - it only charges!
So you would have to remember to charge it overnight whilst camping (charging it wouldn't flatten your battery). You can do this either via the USB cable/Mini USB, via the AC charger which connects to the 2 pin plug, or the 12v adapter which connects to the 2 pin plug. |
| Times are GMT -7. It's 05:16 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ADVrider 2011