Thursday 22 November 2007

ViDEO: Satmap Active 10 GPS Receiver

At last! A GPS receiver that has all the features most walkers want in the countryside. Ordnance Survey quality mapping allows the user to see their location on a 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 scale map and move across the map in real time. A large screen makes the mapping easy to view, while large buttons allow use while wearing gloves. It's also waterproof and boasts a very long battery life compared to many other units.

There is a full review of the Satmap Active 10 GPS Receiver in the December issue of Trail. For a glimpse of what all the fuss is about, check out the movie.



For more information go to the importer's Sat Map web site

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This looks like a cool bit of kit... but without maps it's useless. And the maps are expensive - £100 for a region's map!?
A year's worth of walking taking in the Peaks, Lakes, Highlands, Dales etc could set you back another £500. £300 for the unit, plus the maps and you're talking nearly a grand - that's a pricey way to be shown which way to walk!