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84 of 84 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars great unit but lasts only 2-4 seasons
This review applies to many of the Etrex's, not just the Legend. I do field work in the management of natural resources, and we've used a lot of GPS's. The Etrex's are very popular because they are small, easy to use, and cheap enough that people aren't afraid to carry them (vs a $4000 Trimble unit). The Legend in particular gives good bang for the buck because it's...
Published on September 28, 2009 by R., Patrick Akers

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculous Manual
The Legend H is my first GPS receiver of any kind. If that's you situation, be prepared to spend quite some time on the web or in the library researching how to use this unit because the Garmin supplied 'manual' isn't worth the paper it's printed on. And don't expect to find any help on Garmin's web site either. A brief example: The Legend H is WAAS-compatible so...
Published on April 24, 2010 by Dave


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84 of 84 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars great unit but lasts only 2-4 seasons, September 28, 2009
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This review applies to many of the Etrex's, not just the Legend. I do field work in the management of natural resources, and we've used a lot of GPS's. The Etrex's are very popular because they are small, easy to use, and cheap enough that people aren't afraid to carry them (vs a $4000 Trimble unit). The Legend in particular gives good bang for the buck because it's the least expensive model that displays very useful maps.

The only problem with the Etrex's (and many other GPS's) is that their lifespan is not all that long. We've had a number of units that go two to four field seasons and then start to break down. The most common failures are in the joystick and with the screen or start-up of the unit. The joystick often starts to lose the ability to move in one or more directions. You need the joystick to move through all the menus, so the problem effectively ruins your control of the unit. The other common problem is that the unit will refuse to start up, or it will start but the screen will have odd vertical lines and lose part of the display. Both problems generally get progressively worse until the unit is useless.

I don't know how much this applies to the newer color models, which seem a bit sleeker in their construction. But they cost a good deal more.

We use GPS's commonly but not constantly. A unit might get used once a week, but might then run all day. Field season generally lasts 6-8 months.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Basic Unit, October 19, 2009
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P. Smith (Boxborough, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Garmin Legend H Handheld GPS Navigator (Electronics)
If you are looking for a top notch unit for a lot of serious use in the woods, then look elsewhere.

This is my fourth Garmin in 14 years. When my GPSMap76CS died I had a choice; give Garmin $110 for a refurb GPSMap or buy this new. I chose this unit. I'm a casual hiker & geocacher that didn't need a color display, compass or altimeter. They are good to have, but not necesary. I just need a unit that points me to the next cache or can get me out of the woods when the sun starts to sink a little low

So what's great about this unit? Value. What you get for the money is impressive. The receiver is very good. Even in heavy trees I can lock up 6+ satellites. It holds a lock even when it is hanging from my neck. No wrist strap, it comes with a comfortably long neck lanyard. It has lots of features, many of which I'll never use. It's unlikely you'll need more waypoints & routes than this unit has. Navigating through the screens takes a little getting used to, but is straightforward.

What's not so great? The display is good only in decent light. It's still visible, but in less than optimal conditions you'll need the backlight. Also, the buttons on the Legend H can be little hard to use quickly as they are covered with thick rubber. It's good protection, but it can slow you down when trying to do things quickly

For entering and finding a geocache, this unit is great. For marking a trailhead and landmarks to orient yourself while hiking, this unit great. But if you do these things a lot, you'll be better served by spending some more money and getting a unit with a better display.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars inexpensive, simple, January 19, 2010
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R. Brockman (Eastern Washington, USA) - See all my reviews
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I recently purchased this to replace an eTrex Venture that started going fritzy after 7 years of hard use (multiple 10' drops has caused the screen to partially fail).

After a week of hard use, I'm very satisfied with it. The eTrex Legend H has a noticeably better antenna then my old unit and acquires satellites faster. I even used it on several occasions to pick up signal inside heavy concrete structures, although metal (car bodies) still affects it a lot (100'+ off on average). It works very well sitting of the front dash so it has a clear view straight up through the glass similar to the old unit, just not on the middle console or back seat. They have also updated the interface a little bit and its better then it use to be (compared to the old unit), but still not 100% intuitive. Spending 5 minutes with the quick start guide mostly fixes that problem though.

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The usb only cable is an amazing change over the older eTrex serial plug versions. Even with a usb-to-serial adapter and drivers my mac won't see the old units whereas this new unit had no problems being seen with GPSBabel, Quantum GIS (open source), and the downloadable Garmin software on both Snow Leopard and Windows 7. The case design is exactly the same as the old eTrex models, so I'm assuming the IPX7 "waterproofing" still reacts the same. It easily survives pouring rain, but DO NOT dunk it in streams and rivers; it permanently dies when totally submerged.

Usage:
This unit is best used as a simple recreational unit. I use it for geotagging photos, geocaching, tracking running/cycling routes, times, and speeds, and the occasional gis project. It DOES NOT have any real built-in maps other then the US interstate system, so you have to bring your own paper version or have access to google maps or something similar. That can be a real challenge for the uninitiated. Optionally you can purchase downloadedable maps from Garmin, but they tend to be overpriced. This is NOT a car navigation unit. Sure, you can use it as such with a map and it's wonderful for hiking, but you're better off with a TomTom of Nuvi for car navigation.

I said I've used it for gis, but it's not really designed for it. It'll get you coordinates within 10 feet on a good day and clear terrain so it's perfect for simple things like creating trail maps and rough estimates of land area. This is definitely not a unit for serious architecture, construction, real estate, or surveying projects. You're better off using a high-end Trimble or Sokkia unit, or better yet, hiring someone for that type of accuracy.

I have no use for the games, so didn't even try them. The games are a new addition compared to the older eTrex models. It would be nice if Garmin included a non-gps compass like the new Legend HC has, but without the $40 higher price. Overall, it's just an upgraded version of the old eTrex series with a much better antenna. Its handy, easy to use, has a decent battery life, and is reasonably rugged. For it's price it's a great little unit.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculous Manual, April 24, 2010
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Dave (Pacifica, US, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Garmin Legend H Handheld GPS Navigator (Electronics)
The Legend H is my first GPS receiver of any kind. If that's you situation, be prepared to spend quite some time on the web or in the library researching how to use this unit because the Garmin supplied 'manual' isn't worth the paper it's printed on. And don't expect to find any help on Garmin's web site either. A brief example: The Legend H is WAAS-compatible so naturally you'd enable WAAS. But if your Legend can't see one of the two WAAS satellites (mine hasn't yet), the accuracy of your Legend is reduced. No mention of this in the manual; there's no index entry for WAAS.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Quick aquisition, Great Price, Easy Use, March 29, 2009
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I just got the Garmin Legend H Handheld GPS Navigator because I didn't want to break the bank (I'm a student) and I want good features. It still is fairly new to me (less than a month at the time of this review). I didn't know beforehand there were games on this model, so that was a surprise.

Likes: The screen showed good in sunlight. I didn't really need to use the backlight, and therefore probably extending battery life. Fits nicely into my hand compared to an older GPS (different brand)I usually borrow from school. The weight is perfect even with batteries in it, no problem wearing it around my neck. Picked up satellites inside car as well (not the main purpose my buying it). Rocker (joystick looking bit) responds well, hope it holds up as the older model of this was known otherwise.

Dislikes: Haven't found any yet. Haven't figured out the games on this, may be a wastes of space and battery. (May add here if I do find dislikes). Slight issues with garmin website in installing USB driver (not sure if it was internet issue, but it also happened while I was updating MapSource)

Haven't given it a five out of five because haven't used it for my research project as yet.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Well Done, March 17, 2011
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This review is from: Garmin Legend H Handheld GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I use the Garmin Legend H Handheld GPS Navigator mostly for hiking, snowshoeing, x-country skiing, etc. I like to hike into an area, find a camping spot, mark it on the GPS, hike out, then go back later to use the site. Also, when just snowshoeing or hiking around, it's great to have, as I can mark the car before I start, go wherever, then when I'm done and decide I'd like a more direct route, I just have it navigate me straight back to the car. This is important for someone like me who has a somewhat ok sense of direction and has saved me tons of time.
It finds strong satellite signals quickly - even inside the trunk of my car when I forget to turn it off. I run it while I ski and after I'm done, it tells me how far I've skied - pretty handy!
It's solidly built, as I've dunked it in snow and banged it around with no affect many times.
It's a Garmin, which means it's a popular brand, so there's tons of maps available, you can use it with GoogleEarth and GoogleMaps, etc. Buying maps from Garmin is $100+, so I recommend going here: http://www.maps-gps-info.com/free-gps-maps.html , and give a donation if you feel you are getting some good maps at no cost.
Be sure to go through the manual a couple of times here and there, as there's some tools that you'll want to know how to use in order to more so fully utilize this unit.
One complaint - when you are scrolling around on the map to see where you want to go or were, it sometimes takes awhile to load up the new data/contours/whatever, which can be annoying. But overall, for the cost and other qualities, this GPS rocks.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars very good product, October 15, 2010
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I purchased this item to use while hunting in a new area. I used it for the past two months and it worked great. I was hunting in the snowy range in Wyoming and set many waypoints and found this product to be very reliable and accurate. I did not purchase any maps for it (They are a bit pricey) but I really did not have to. A topographic map may have been nice but not necessary. The products screen was easy to read and the backlight also worked as a flashlight at night :) The item was really easy to use, the directions could have been a little better at explaining but after using the item I found it to be very easy to use. I would recommend this to any hunter, hiker or explorer.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Happy with trail mapping, still learning and a few tips, June 1, 2010
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First, I got my new Legend H to do what I wanted. After opening the box, it took me about 3 hours (non field time) spread over 3 days (with field time) to show trails on GoogleEarth and download a data set in a free program recommended by UNH CoopExt. I never met a computer that was not stupid and have read too many instructions written by people who forget what it is like to be a real new user.

Yes the manual is not very wordy. Those who understand GPS units will probably consider it to be an adequate quick start guide. ATTENTION NEWBIES: expect to spend some time playing before really trying to use it. For example, the USB connection on an XP machine. The manual says to download software from [...] (period) and plug in the cable. On the web you then learn (or ignore) that you must download the USB drivers for Garmin products, in addition to the Legend software. And they leave out that you should reboot your XP computer after installing the drivers. I had to reread everything several times and then remember (after 45 minutes) the primary solution to every computer problem: turn everything off and back on. That did the trick, it communicated.

The most recent reviews about the Legend H helped make up my mind. The eTrek H was about $90 at Walmart. A cable to connect it to my computer's USB was going to be $15 - $20 . The Legend I got via Amazon was $116, including cable. So for $10 more I received: a higher res screen, 500 more waypoints, simple maps and area calculator and 24 mgs memory. The unadvertised surprise: it only took 2 days to get to me with free shipping!

Yes the screen is hard to read sometimes but that could be my eyes and contrast settings. As for the buttons and menu system, you will react in a crisis how you train. Moral of the story: make all your mistakes and develop your best practices while walking around a place you know, well before you really need it. I was at my budget limit, I am sure another $200 would solve those issues.

I am happy and now will start looking for some web based free instructions about tracks, marks and waypoints. Plus I am going to follow some of those other reviews about other free software products to turn my data into another learning curve.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Garmin Legend H a great buy, July 22, 2010
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This Garmin is an improvement over the Legend from several years ago. The USB port is more handy than the older serial port. Plenty of memory and a big screen are nice features. The menus are easy to navigate once you figure out where to go for what you want to do. I wish they had made deleting all waypoints at once easier to find and more intuitive but once you stumble on it, you know where to go. So far the only thing that has caused my other Legends to fail has been running them over with a car. They have been sturdy, rain proof and dependable.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Average, but Economical, November 14, 2009
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I bought this because it was a good value and it has all the features I need for a reasonable price. I liked it so much, that I just recently bought it for a friend. Its perfect for hiking because of its compact size and durability - there are much nicer handhelds out there...but this is the best for the money.
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