The Garmin Geko 201 is one of the smallest and lightest waterproof GPS units on the market. This inexpensive unit has a sleek design and a simple operating system and is WAAS-enabled with an accuracy of 10 feet or less. With its distinctive canopy-green case, the powerful Geko 201 allows for ample waypoint and route storage, making it a perfect entry-level handheld GPS unit for basic navigation.
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The Garmin Geko 201 has five keys located on the front of the unit for easy one-hand use that allows the user to quickly access all of the unit's functions. The Geko 201 has a 64 x 100 pixel, high-contrast display for easy viewing and is powered by only two AA batteries (not included) that can run for up to 12 hours. In addition, the Geko 201 boasts an upcoming-turn feature that alerts the user of the next turn within 15 seconds by bending the compass arrow in the direction of the next waypoint.
Not just a regular navigational aid, the Garmin Geko 201 also includes four fun, interactive games that transform the great outdoors into a virtual board game. Enjoy a good workout while chasing a virtual lizard in Geko Smak, match symbols in a grid version of Memory Race, navigate to reference points without crossing one's trail in Nibbons, and collect symbols along a path in Virtual Maze.
Designed with the user in mind, this Garmin GPS unit weighs a light 3.1 ounces with batteries, and measures a pocket-size 1.9 by 0.96 by 3.9 inches (W by D by H). The Geko 201 is waterproof to IPX7 standards, meaning it can be submerged down to one meter of water for up to 30 minutes, and is rugged enough to endure the most trying use. And the Geko 201 provides that most critical of benefits--peace of mind. With the Geko 201 you will always know where you are, where you have been, and where you are going. And since you will always know the way back home, you can concentrate on what you set out to do--explore the outdoors.
What's in the Box
Geko 201 GPS receiver and manual.
Product Description:
This Garmin Geko waterproof GPS is an especially small and lightweight waterproof GPS unit with a sleek, bright green case and simple operating system. It allows more waypoint and route storage, as well as available PC and external power connectivity, and built-in WAAS capability. Features an accuracy of 10' or less with WAAS; 5-button, one-hand use for easy operation; 64x100 pixels high-contrast display; trip computer; 12-hr. battery life; and more.
Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS Navigator (Lime Green)
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Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS Navigator
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The Garmin Geko 201 is one of the smallest and lightest waterproof GPS units on the market. This inexpensive unit has a sleek design and a simple operating system and is WAAS-enabled with an accuracy of 10 feet or less. With its distinctive canopy-green case, the powerful Geko 201 allows for ample waypoint and route storage, making it a perfect entry-level handheld GPS unit for basic navigation.
Map page. View larger. |
Compass display. View larger. |
The Geko 201 packs easy-to-use GPS navigation into an affordable, handheld device. View larger. |
The Garmin Geko 201 has five keys located on the front of the unit for easy one-hand use that allows the user to quickly access all of the unit's functions. The Geko 201 has a 64 x 100 pixel, high-contrast display for easy viewing and is powered by only two AA batteries (not included) that can run for up to 12 hours. In addition, the Geko 201 boasts an upcoming-turn feature that alerts the user of the next turn within 15 seconds by bending the compass arrow in the direction of the next waypoint.
Not just a regular navigational aid, the Garmin Geko 201 also includes four fun, interactive games that transform the great outdoors into a virtual board game. Enjoy a good workout while chasing a virtual lizard in Geko Smak, match symbols in a grid version of Memory Race, navigate to reference points without crossing one's trail in Nibbons, and collect symbols along a path in Virtual Maze.
Designed with the user in mind, this Garmin GPS unit weighs a light 3.1 ounces with batteries, and measures a pocket-size 1.9 by 0.96 by 3.9 inches (W by D by H). The Geko 201 is waterproof to IPX7 standards, meaning it can be submerged down to one meter of water for up to 30 minutes, and is rugged enough to endure the most trying use. And the Geko 201 provides that most critical of benefits--peace of mind. With the Geko 201 you will always know where you are, where you have been, and where you are going. And since you will always know the way back home, you can concentrate on what you set out to do--explore the outdoors.
What's in the Box
Geko 201 GPS receiver and manual.
Product Description
Gekos are the smallest and lightest waterproof GPS units on the market - inexpensive, with sleek designs and simple operating systems.With its distinctive canopy-green case, the powerful Geko 201 allows more waypoint and route storage, as well as available PC and external power connectivity, and built-in WAAS capability. In addition, the Geko 201 boasts a user-configurable trip computer, 10,000 trackpoints, a new upcoming-turn feature, as well as PanTrack and TracBack.The Geko 201 also includes four fun, interactive games that transform the great outdoors into a virtual board game. Enjoy a good workout while chasing a virtual lizard in Geko Smak, match symbols in a grid version of Memory Race, navigate to reference points without crossing one's trail in Nibbons, and collect symbols along a path in Virtua Maze.Customer Reviews:
Geocaching and Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS .......2007-05-12
The family did get into Geocaching. We've found 11 caches so the device is working. I have nothing to compare it to but we were able to get started rather easily. There are a lot of features we have yet to use, including the games! Right now we are so focused on the hunt, that we're just adding single waypoints and haven't ever marked our starting point. I have hopes of reading the whole manual and taking advantage of the features in the future. My son is excited about the games but has been too busy to read the instructions.
The Little GSP That Could.......2007-04-02
The unit is easy to use with a fairly self explanatory user interface. The short manual explains the features quickly so you can start to use the device right away, no intensive reading required for basic functions.
I currently live in Japan and get great satellite coverage in open conditions (accurate to ~48 feet normally). However when hiking under tree cover I don't get stellar coverage, so I wouldn't recommend this to someone who normally hikes under thick cover and relies heavily on GPS. But for casual users I think the device works well.
The Geko definitely can handle getting wet too. While I haven't directly dropped the unit in the water, it has certainly gotten quite wet. I would recommend once you get home to dry the unit face down (so the water drips out of the button seals) and to open up the rubber flap protecting the computer access port (to prevent corrosion).
Some people complain about the battery life but for me thats not a problem. I just carry an extra set with me if I can going to be using the device for more than 9 hours with out turning the unit off (though I have on occasion used the device for 12 hours on one set of batteries). To save battery life (for things like geotagging photo's) I shut the unit off in between uses. However it can take a few minutes for the Geko to relink with satellites each time you turn it on, so weigh the issues of battery life with how you plan to use the Geko. Again for the casual user, I think it works just fine.
All in all its just a great little handy GPS unit for the casual to perhaps moderate user with a very affordable price tag (I bought mine refurbished for ~$70.00)
Garmin Geko 201: great for exercise and learning about GPS.......2006-07-17
cool gadget.......2005-10-01
What it does, it does very well and it's fun.......2005-09-07
Here's what it can do:
It gets positions quickly and in moderate tree cover. I can get a lock easily through a wood & asphalt composite roof, even WAAS information most of the time. Naturally, in trees where you cannot see landmarks is where you want a GPS unit to work, so I give this some weight. I have an older GPS that only works in situations where I don't really need it. The Gecko gets better reception that my Garmin Vista.
You can store and use waypoints, and tracks. I can easily tell one side of a 2 lane street from the other when looking at a track. The user interface for looking for waypoints (and the interface in general) seems pretty easy to use. Although the names of the way points have to be short.
It is small enough, fast enough, and accurate enough that I have considered (but not yet tried) to use it to store my car's location when at a shopping mall. My typical hiking use is to store my car's location when I start my hike. Then I use the unit to get distances and bearings from the car for navigation, since most paper park maps I get have the parking lot marked on them prominately. (Use the "goto" funtion to get the info.)
Battery life seems to be most of a day with non-rechargable batteries (2 AAA's). Carrying spares while hiking is light enough that I would do it just so I don't have to throw out partially good batteries to have a fresh set when I start. And I can change batteries during a hike since the memory is maintained during a battery change. Re-acquiring a lock is fast enough that it is fesible to leave the unit off when you're not using it.
I have a computer with a serial port and have been using the Garmin mapping software with it. Although you cannot load maps to it, you can load routes (of the point to point type, no road following here) and way points. It can be moderately useful in driving if used to remind you where, and in what direction to turn. But with no map it cannot help if you get lost other then to tell you where you need to be. You can also download waypoints and tracks to the computer to store them. But the software to do this costs about as much as the Gecko, so I give this little weight in my review.
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