🧭 Garmin eTrex 22x: Your ultimate adventure sidekick—never miss a turn or a moment!
The Garmin eTrex 22x is a compact, rugged GPS device featuring a 3.5 cm color TFT display with 240x320 resolution, preloaded topographical maps ideal for cycling, hiking, and fishing, and a text-to-speech navigation system. Lightweight at 142g, it includes a USB cable for easy data management and runs on user-replaceable batteries, making it perfect for extended outdoor adventures.
Color | Blue |
Size | One Size |
Style | Standard |
Compatible with | Fahrrad |
Display size | 3.5 Centimetres |
Display type | Colour TFT |
Number of items | 1 |
Features | Text-to-Speech |
Sport | Cycling, Camping & Hiking, Fishing |
Map type | Topographical |
Resolution | 240 x 320 Pixels |
Included components | USB cable |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Garmin |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02256-01 |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 10.3 x 3.3 cm; 142 g |
ASIN | B07RQYFPB3 |
T**T
Great when you get used to it
Took some getting used to after my etrex 25 which looks similar but had a touch screen
M**1
Works well, uses replaceable batteries.
Seems quite good, I like that it uses replaceable batteries. My only concern is the screen is a little small.
M**S
Not really a cycling device but can be adapted at extra cost
I bought this to replace an old eTrex 30. It does not have the elevation plot and the TopoActive maps are quite basic being just a copy from OpenStreetMaps which are available free.Other than that a good product which works well, but if you need navigable road maps they will need to be purchased as an extra so factor this in when comparing to other devices.
W**H
Maps not fully compatible with The UK
Well built little unit and seems like the perfect pocket GPs however the software issue about 15yrs out of date, so and clunky and impossible to use quickly. You can buy additional maps from Garmin but they are hugely expensive at around £100 so not worth the money at all. The reason for me returning it was the address search option which does not cover the UK only a couple of countries in Europe which renders the function useless and is the main thing I would be using it for. I might have kept it if it is was £39 but at £170 and the fact it is not fully compatibles with the UK (unless you buy another hugely expensive Map) makes the unit all but useless and so out of date too
D**G
Let down by software
Difficult review - I have used this range of devices for years and they are rock solid and reliable with AA batteries meaning they are great on multiday events. BUT whilst this device will get supported by Garmin (not sure how long for though), the software you use to upload maps (Garmin BaseCamp) hasn't been supported for 4 years. So - if like me this device - and older devices I own just crash when you plug into my new iMac, there is no suport and you are left unable to upload routes from mapping software and Garmin either don't respond to email or tell you it is a computer fault. And I would class myself as a sophisticate Apple user capapble of deleting all old Garmin files in my library and trying reloading software again and again without success. So had to send it back and am trying to select an alternative device
C**
Step up from basic with colour maps
Still getting to grips with screen sequences. Does in the field map a way point reliably. Transfer to PC by plug in lead. Good battery as no Bluetooth function.
R**E
Great product
Clear screen the colour does make a difference. Built in map useful for geocaching to see where final cache is. Cache downloads works well.
M**T
Works well
Worked well, wish I’d gone for advanced model with better compass, advanced walker who already knows how to use gpx files.
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