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Brunton Get-Back Mini GPS

Brunton Get-Back Mini GPS

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The Brunton Get-Back is a small GPS device that can be attached to your backpack or key ring and provides return-to-starting-point navigation. Whether you’re on a hike or a multiday backpacking trip, the Get-Back can store up to three locations so you can keep track of different points you want to return to Read More

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CheshireC4t
0
May 21, 2019
Gave this as a gift to my cousin. He couldn't get it to work snowboarding, biking, or hiking. He threw it away. Feels great.
gordo1
6
Apr 25, 2018
This is the classic case of getting what you pay for. Used devise several times in situations where I was looking for basic info (miles travelled). Absolutely would not use this in situations where my safety depended on clear and concise feedback. Wasn't looking for all the qualities of a $300 GPS when purchasing this devise, but, even at $20, this was not a worthwhile purchase.
YanDoroshenko
175
Apr 25, 2018
"Metric and standard". You mean imperial and standard?
biophile
72
Sep 28, 2018
YanDoroshenkoLOL wat?
scarecrw
1
Apr 24, 2018
Can this display coordinates? I've been searching for a while for something along these lines that's simple, has a good battery, and can read out coordinates.
lciummo
3
Apr 29, 2018
scarecrwNo. Not enough pixels on screen.
Momable219
0
Mar 1, 2018
Even if it works once, is worth it. Hopefully I can get it to work at the Indiana Dunes, too many people get lost on those trails.
Momable219
0
Jul 13, 2018
Cell service is really spotty in the Dunes. I could not get this thingee to work, either.
crogs
50
Oct 1, 2018
Momable219Your GPS works just fine without cell reception. Download offline maps and call it a day.
inert_motion
1
Feb 22, 2018
This thing is so junky. Remember playing with those tamagotchi pet toys in the 90s? Awful display with limited functionality? Yea this GPS toy will take you back.
BlueCrowned
5305
May 1, 2018
inert_motionI still have and play with a Tamagotchi and it's actually pretty awesome for its time, it has tons of functions and games
Vizdrum
40
May 3, 2018
I meant that the screen seemed fragile. I agree that for such a décidé less pixels are better
Jbar
60
Feb 22, 2018
I hike and backpack in the desert environments quite a bit and this is just another layer of protection. In those environments it takes about a minute to bring up the nav points and gives an 'as the crow flies' direction. I'm guessing the GPS receiver Is weak as it does take awhile to work in the city, under heavy tree cover. But for backcountry, off-trail hikes, where getting lost is more than just inconvenient, it weighs nothing and works fine.
Also: Why is it cheaper to ship 2 separately than 2 together?
lciummo
3
Apr 29, 2018
JbarOverhead?
I haven't been able to get a signal anywhere. It just flashes at one bar. Is reception really this ridiculously awful in the suburbs? No signal at all unless I'm in the middle of butt-fucking nowhere?
It actually really does just suck in the suburbs. I took it with me about 10 minutes out of the city and it worked very well.
Vizdrum
40
Mar 27, 2018
foulmouthedruffianI don't seem to have that problem in my city. Although I oticed that the saved location was somewhat off upon following the 'trail' back. But thaat last point might on me, tomorrow I'll go ta park and calibrate this thing properly.
beerd
5
Jan 16, 2018
Reviews are mixed. Guess that's why they're unloading what's normally "$100" for "$20" ;)
badlucktv
43
Jan 15, 2018
Mini-USB? Seriously?
I know this must be an older or longstanding model, but jesus, what a deal breaker.
foobar5
75
Apr 24, 2018
badlucktvSeriously, I was sort of considering an impulse buy, but no way am I going back to a 10 year old standard. Currently have to support micro-usb and typically usb-c and lightning as well.
lciummo
3
Apr 29, 2018
foobar5Get an adapter for the usb. 50 cents.
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