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Garmin Rino 110 - 2 in. Handheld GPS Receiver
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Garmin Rino 110 - 2 in. Handheld GPS Receiver

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  • Form Factor: Handheld
  • Map capabilities: Internal, Download maps
  • Receiver Type: 12 Channels
  • Enhanced accuracy: WAAS enabled
  • Screen Size: 2 in.
  • GPS Type: Handheld (Outdoor)
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Garmin Rino 110: You Cannot Get Lost With this GPS Radio

byhwz1 Aug 11, 2003
46 Helpfuls 47 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Ease of use, accuracy, ability to track, retrace, and communicate
Cons Limited battery, communication involves others having Rino 110
Recommended it? Yes

My fiance and I and another couple recently spent a day hiking through the "Niagara Falls" of Pennsylvania and decided that we should sign up and utilize the GPS device that the trip facilitators suggested we use. One of us was a veteran hiker, but the rest were all beginners and we figured it was... Read full review »

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Garmin brings life to FRS/GMRS with GPS

byreadsteca Jan 28, 2004
16 Helpfuls 17 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Size, features, radio, and GPS location sending
Cons Color options, battery use.
Recommended it? Yes

Garmin has been an industry leader in Global Positioning Service (GPS) for a long time. There really are only two at the retail, everyday consumer level that provide GPS, Garmin and Magellan. Now, Garmin has added two-way radio features to their latest line of eTrex style units.

I first... Read full review »

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A good entry level GPS

byphilephool Nov 9, 2006
10 Helpfuls 11 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Easy To learn Interface, games, unique Identification Icons
Cons No data Cable Thumbstick for data entry is tedious, looses reception in heavy tree cover
Recommended it? Yes

I had the opportunity to use the Garmin Rino 110 GPS receiver that a friend had purchased for a hunting trip. I was able to use the unit for a number of months this summer and have found the unit to be great for hiking and other "non-demanding" applications. My tests for the unit included... Read full review »

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Good and Not so good

bybclark33 Nov 15, 2006
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros GPS works more or less as expected
Cons Radio is virtually useless in the woods.
Recommended it? No

I am very happy with the GPS functions and screens. The GPS does lose its satellite fix more often than my previous Garmin 12 handheld but overall I am satisfied.

I am not very happy with the two-way radio setup. I purchased the unit with the hope that I could carry one item instead of a... Read full review »

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Garmin 110 -- Only If You Really Enjoy Being Frustrated

bybanktank Jan 9, 2004
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros The yellow case makes it easy to find after throwing the unit in utter frustration.
Cons Everything about this unit was unbearable. Stick to a map and compass.
Recommended it? No

Well, after a series of frustrating and ultimately futile forays trying to get the Garmin Rhino 110 to work properly, I found myself thoroughly unhappy with this product. And I started off being really excited to get the 110 !

This began with the instructions that were difficult to follow... Read full review »

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Garmin 110? Get Ready for Problems!

bytraveler492 Jan 10, 2004
6 Helpfuls 7 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros I got my money refunded!!
Cons Very difficult to use. Be ready to call the Garmin tech help lines alot!
Recommended it? No

Here's a clue as to how well the Garmin 110 performed: The FIRST unit, brand new out of the box, managed to hook up with the Satellites just once and had to be shipped back to Garmin for a replacement. If you can't hook up with a satellite, the unit is just as good as rock off the ground. No... Read full review »

4

Excellant entry level receiver

bysultandan Jul 22, 2004
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Very easy to use, Many features, Compact, integrated FRS & GMRS.
Cons buttons are small and sometimes difficult to use.
Recommended it? Yes

I purchased this unit a month ago to go Geocaching (an outdoor game). I have been very plesed with the wide vareity of features it boasts, including path tracking, the ability to store routes, and audio cues to let you know when you are approaching a specific point, turn, etc. The interface is very... Read full review »

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Dont buy if having the radio option is part of your deciding factor

byracer77 Nov 4, 2007
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros GPS by its self no problem
Cons The rest not worth the money buy a compass
Recommended it? No

2 mile radio range is total B.S. 1/2 mile at best and has allot of static noise at that range and that is on flat ground no mountains and few trees. I have been hunting all my life and dont need a GPS to find my way but bought 2 two be able to find my 16 year old son in the deep woods of maine... Read full review »

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garmin 110 started off good, but went bad

byzedex Oct 4, 2004
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Good display, pretty easy to use. Fair battery life.
Cons Became problematic, unreliable and ultimately unusable.
Recommended it? No

You can read my previous review in the garmin 120 category. My garmin 110 started off good. But after using it for some time it started to develop problems.

Such as...

For no reason at all the garmin would lock up. The display would remain locked. You could not access functions,... Read full review »

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RANGER82

byranger82 Jan 29, 2004
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Best little GPS I've ever used in the field, water or driving!
Cons directions, they seem to be repetitive in some areas.
Recommended it? Yes

I have no idea what that looser was talking about. Maybe he's so whip simple that he needs a map to find the latrine!
I found the 110 an extra easy GPS to operate. To track the trip, you just need to change your range viewing distance to a lower number to fit your travels.
I've used it... Read full review »

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Garmin Rino 110 Handheld GPS/GMRS/FRS - Garmin Refurbished

Rino 110Package Includes:Rino® 110 receiverDatabase: Worldwide City Point DatabaseWrist strapBelt clipUser's guideQuick reference guideThe Rino 110 is a GPS-enabled handheld that integrates radio functionality to provide two-way communications. It's waterproof, can send communications up to two miles using FRS channels, 5 miles using GMRS channels, and can "beam" your exact location to another Rino user using "Position Reporting". And because the Rino 110 has standard FRS/GMRS capabilities, you can talk to friends or family who own conventional FRS/GMRS radios. The Rino 110 has a built-in city point data base, with 1 MB of internal memory for additional points-of-interest data that can be downloaded from a MapSource® Points of Interest CD-ROM. Rino 110 Features: WAAS-enabled GPS receiver 22 communication channels: 1-14 FRS, 15-22 GMRS 38 sub-audible squelch codes per transmission channel for semi-private radio communications Transmit distance: up to 2 miles using FRS, up to 5 miles with GMRS (using GMRS frequency in the U.S. requires a FCC license) External voice activation (VOX) Ergonomic design for one-handed operation, with Call, Press-To-Talk (PTT), and Page mode buttons on the side, Power/Backlightin g button on top, and Volume and Zoom buttons in front Unique 5-way cursor for channel selection and volume adjustment in FRS/GMRS mode, and quick map panning, entering, and selecting functions in GPS mode Built-in worldwide city point database, with 1 MB of internal memory for downloading additional points-of-interest data from a MapSource Points of Interest CD. Please note: Check your local radio agency for use outside the U.S. and Canada. Specifications: Battery Type: AlkalineBuilt-In Memory: 1mbCartography - Preloaded: NoCartography Brand: GarminChannels: 22GPS Enabled: YesMemory Type: InternalPower - Output (Watts): 0.5w, 1.0wScreen Size: 2.1'Screen Type: GrayscaleService: FRS/GMRSSpeaker Mic: YesSquelch Codes: 38Waterproof Rating: WaterproofWaypoin ts/Routes: 500/20

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