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Navman W300 Sport Tool for Walking | 
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| Brand: Navman Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 67830
Color: Orange Media: Electronics Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Clothing Size: Orange Size: Orange Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 3.1 x 1.1 Distance Speed Time/date
MPN: AA004241 Model: AA004241 UPC: 941977742411 EAN: 0941977742411 ASIN: B0009RM4GC
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| Features:
| • | Keep tabs on your distance, speed and pace and more with accurate GPS tracking | | • | Easy-to-use interface consists of only two buttons and a small, monochrome LCD readout | | • | Includes distance, calories burned, timer, clock and target pacing functions | | • | Changeable faceplates let you dress up your Navman's water resistant case | | • | Small size makes it easy to wear with included armband |
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Amazon.com Product Description If you're a walker or hiker who likes to keep tabs on your distance, speed and calories burned, the Navman W300 is for you. No more clunky pedometers; this small device, which attaches to your arm, uses GPS technology to locate and track your position with precise accuracy anywhere on the globe. It is important to work out at the right rate when walking, and the W300 has special features to make walk training even more health-promoting and effective. The W300's simple, easy-to-use interface consists of only two buttons and a small, monochrome LCD readout. On it, you can view your current and average speeds. Based on these measurements, the unit also tracks distance and calories burned. Plus, you can use an automatic timer and pace settings to manage your fitness goals. And of course, the W300 even tells the time and date (using a super-accurate GPS-based atomic clock!). The W300 features changeable faceplates so you can dress it up to suite your style. Its diminutive size (79 x 78 x 27 millimeters) and weight (120 grams) means it is easy to wear with the included armband. Battery life via a single AA battery is rated at up to 16 hours and there is a handy battery life indicator on the LCD screen. The W300's rubberized, water-resistant case is ready for adverse conditions. What's in the Box Navman W300, arm strap, one AA battery, quick start guide, user's manual, product registration card.
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| Customer Reviews:
If you get a well-made unit, it's alright. July 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These things aren't inexpensive, especially for a college student, but I run a lot and wanted something to help chart my progress. The first thing I noticed was the poor reception. It takes about 5-6 minutes of clear skies to sync with your local satellites, but that isn't as much of a hassle as it might seem. Just turn on the unit when you leave the house, do your stretches outside, and it should be ready by the time you are. The other issue is that it loses the signal often; if you live in an area with tall buildings, mountains, wooded areas, telephone poles, or flocks of geese flying overhead, you can expect to hear the "Sync Lost" beep at least a few times whenever you go out. This isn't a huge issue unless you're running around the block in an urban area as the device is smart enough to "connect the dots" between where you were when it lost the signal and where you are when it regains the signal. If you're running in more or less a straight line the results will come out within 10% of true distance. If you're the type of person who cares whether you've gone 8 miles in the last hour or 9, invest in a map.
Despite the signal issues, I would have given the unit 3 or even 4 stars. You can account for the syncing time by stretching outside, and you can adjust for the distance errors by adding 5-10% at the end of your run. The reason it gets two stars is that my LCD display started failing after about a month and less than 100 miles. It was still usable for another month or so (in that I could figure "Ok this is either a 6 or an 8, and I know I ran more than 6...), and then the display failed completely and the device became a GPS paperweight.
I realize this is almost certainly a QC issue and you aren't likely to get a bum unit like I did, so it gets 2 stars instead of 1. It's useless to me, though.
Good but poor documentation January 11, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
We been using this GPS unit to measure our horse rides. The display is a bit difficult to read while riding. The documentation clarifies very little and is not in depth at all. Scrolling through the various modes can be tedious. It does keep track of avg speed and max speed. We've yet to figure out how to easily start a new lap.
They could do a lot more to make the interface and documentation more user friendly.
Absolutely wonderful January 5, 2006 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Folks, if there's anybody out there thinking of getting fit, breathing in some good air and maybe lose a pound or two, one of the best ways is to get out on your 2 pins. The problem i've always had is a little lack of motivation. With this gadget, everything changes. Knowing down to the exact yard what kind of progress you're making does wonders for your motivation.....you'll even be getting those training shoes on when it's minus 2 and snowing a blizzard! I can't recommend this device enough, go out and get one.
Neat but Flawed October 3, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
FOR - Lightweight, attractive to look at and without the numerous unnecessary functions that many gadgets come with. AGAINST - miscalculates urban times and distances due to loss of GPS signal -screen difficult to read -controls awkward when worn -Navman do not reply to requests for advice/information not included in the manual
Just what I was looking for! August 14, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I wanted a GPS system that was not a watch (I already have one I love) and this was the perfect device! On a recent vacation to the west coast, I was able to run along the beaches and not worry about time and/or distance. Picks up the satellites without any problems so far. I'm very pleased!
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