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🧭 Own the Trail, Never Miss a Beat
The Garmin GPSMAP 62ST is a rugged, waterproof handheld navigator featuring a 2.6-inch sunlight-readable color display, a 3-axis tilt-compensated compass, and a barometric altimeter. It comes preloaded with detailed 100K topographic maps of the continental U.S. and a worldwide basemap with shaded relief. Designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts, it supports BirdsEye Satellite Imagery and Custom Maps, offering unparalleled precision and versatility for hiking, climbing, and geocaching.
| ASIN | B003IHV6Z0 |
| Additional Features | Explore the Terrain, Get Your Bearings |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #370,288 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #397 in Handheld GPS Units |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Garmin GPSMAP 62ST handheld navigator, USB cable, and user manual |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Bicycle, etc. |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 147 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07537591008892 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | Street;Topographical |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 500 MB |
| Mfr Part Number | 010-00868-02 |
| Model Name | 62st |
| Model Number | GPSMAP62ST |
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Mounting Type | Wrist Mount, found in image |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Resolution | 160 x 240 |
| Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
| Special Feature | Explore the Terrain, Get Your Bearings |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 753759100889 892871082618 021113180762 617407452525 763615874465 012302347585 617297054175 753759991913 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Bicycle, etc. |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited parts and labor |
F**D
Great handheld GPS and great value
Did extensive research for years before purchasing a handheld GPS. Originally considered the Gpsmap 60 series long ago. For my money, the 62st was easily the best cost / performance combination. I have been using a Gpsmap 276C in car and boat. Really like the technical reporting features of it and similar features of the 62st. I know that the touchscreen units may seem more appealing, but the 62st is very easy to use and I really like the former factor and quad helix antenna. The unit cold starts quickly and gets to 6-10 foot accuracy in a snap. The included 100k topo map, while not routable, was only a small increase in the unit price. I will use the purchased 24k topo for my region and may also spring for the full North America street map for routing and POI info. In summary, this unit is rock solid and a good value. Great battery life and easy to use on the trail. Also great for downloading and locating Geocaches.
T**S
Returned it.
Well, I do think it's a very nice unit, if it hadn't been defective. We ended up with an Oregon 600 instead, which is nice. The 62st we got had a stuck pixel, which I could not tolerate.
R**G
Garmin GPSMAP 62St GPS Handheld
I previously had a MAGELLAN EXPLORIST 210 as my starter GPS. Though very basic, with a steep learning curve, and no longer in production, it got me started as to how these units work. Now I am planning some serious hiking in remote areas of the Nevada desert and wanted to upgrade my GPS unit. I compared them all online and finally decided on the Garmin GPSMAP 62St. I have been working with it on short hikes for 2 months each time I appreciate it more. First it has a well designed, conforms to the hand, comes with a handy carabiner for attaching to your hiking vest belt, and has a rubber-like covering that resists shock. Initial setup was easy. The menus and screens are intuitive, and one can do basic functions without even using the instruction booklet. Satellite fix is fast and accurate. Choice of screens is simple using the "page" button. The information screens can be tailored to your needs and the choices are infinite. Setting up waypoints, routes and tracks is easily performed. The screen is well lit, even in bright daylight. Accuracy in most instances is down to 10 feet. This is not a touch screen device, so no problems with cold finger tips not registering and no issues with inadvertently hitting the wrong icon. The buttons are responsive and soft. There are three varieties of this model, the base 62S, the St (topomaps) which I have, and the all in one Stc which has topo maps and a camera. If you purchase the base model and then decide that you want maps or satellite views, then this can be added later via the Garmin website. Special menus exist for geocaching, "Sight and Go", area calculation, photo viewer (photos can be downloaded for use in the field even without the camera model), and a host of other features. Routes and tracks can be downloaded for other sources and shared with others with similar devices. The included booklet is just for startup, a more detailed manual is found on the Garmin site as well as informative videos. However, more intricate information is provided by people online. Even though I am sure that the newer MAGELLAN GPS are comparable (I have not tried one yet), the high end ones are touch screen, and I prefer the use of the buttons. Finally, whether you are a beginner or more sophisticated GPS person, you will not be disappointed in this device.
M**K
Hiking
Expensive, but works right out of the box. This one had the topo map, so didn't have to pay extra and get frustrated trying to download maps. Not really any instructions in the box, but after a couple of weeks of playing around was able to program it for what I needed and use most of the features that I wanted. Very nice to use in the field, actually gets coverage indoors, surprising since you always hear about reception problems with other gps's under trees or with clouds.
M**K
Worst Garmin product I've ever owned! Inaccurate and can't find North.
After using it on a few hundred hikes now, I still have not come to like it. I've had Garmin GPS's before and was extremely satisfied, but this model has dampened my enthusiasm for anything Garmin. Using the automatic setting, the Trip Computer reads a full 19% too high! If you do a hike in which the track reads 10.0 miles the Trip computer will show 11.9 miles. Completely unacceptable! After NUMEROUS calls to Garmin support, the recommendation was to set the unit to set points by TIME and set it a point every second, but at that rate it will reach the maximum 10,000 points in 2.7 hours of hiking. For someone who does up to 20 mile hikes in one day, that it simply WORTHLESS! I've set it to mark a point every 10 seconds and it still reads about 8% too high. The electronic compass is also worthless... to the point I take a cheap compass along. With my previous Garmins I NEVER had to wait more than a second or tow for the compass to stabilize when I stopped to take a reading. With this unit, forget about a compass reading while stopped. Even the map jumps all over the place... Garmin tells me I need to be moving. What?! Again USELESS! Garmin support also tells me to make sure it's calibrated. I only had to recalibrate my old Garmin 76CSx if I was over 100 miles from the last calibration point, but this 62ST must be calibrated many times on even a short hike. Further, sometimes it takes 3-4 attempts before the calibration is a success. But it can be 5 minutes later and it can't find North again. VERY frustrating! And Garmin's firmware updates... I hate them because for every 'fix' they do, they seem to break something else. When I got the unit and 'saved' a track, it would put it in the SAVED folder on the GPS. Another option was to 'archive' the track, which would place the track in the ARCHIVE folder. But after several updates, while the SAVED folder is still there, I can no longer save the track in that folder, ONLY in the ARCHIVE folder. I want to save the current track and decide later if I want to keep it archived on the GPS or not. But now with many tracks archived, I have to wade through the whole list instead of have only one track in the SAVED folder. Oh yeah, and 'Clear Current Track' must be done the moment you start a hike or it will include the distance back to the end of the previous hike, and that EVEN AFTER clearing the current track immediately after the previous hike. I better stop here before I get my dander up about Garmin once more... Suffice to say, I would not recommend this product to anyone, nor any Garmin product until they fix the huge discrepancy between the actual distance traveled and the Trip Computer reading. (I've heard the same complaints from many folks in a high-traffic hiking forum for most of the new Garmins... it seems Smart Phones with tracking apps are more accurate, but I doubt I'll own one of those anytime soon) While I don't fault the support techs at all, they only have so much to work with, but I do fault the atrocious engineering of the firmware/software. They have GOT to come up with a better algorithm so the Trip Computer is at least halfway close to reality. (On my previous Garmins the worst I ever saw was 8% error, but with my settings it was under 2% error, very acceptable)
C**N
12 Map does 15' w/o WAAS 62st 13' so far... 2'?!
Well, received this today, fired it up and so far it locks up sats more quickly than my old GPS 12 MAP, but really hasn't shown itself to be all that much more accurate. 12 map goes down to 15' while the best I've gotten so far with the 62st is 13' outdoors, but I wasn't interested in loitering around outside today given that the high was 15F(only 8F below the forecast, but hey they got the wind right, unfortunately) and windchills were sub-zero all day. ATM that 13' is WITH WAAS active, 2' more of accuracy doesn't seem to be all that awesome to me, so we'll see if it refines the location when it's reasonable to stand around outside for a while and if the added features of the 62st v. ancient 12 map(pre-WAAS, so 15' is pretty much maxed out) make it a worthy upgrade. My nexus 5 generally can refine down to 4-6' acc, so I'm really expecting a dedicated unit to get me to 1-2'. [EDIT] Oh yes, I'd almost forgotten, the UI: Really it's better than the 12 map's, admittedly not by much, but it's really not that bad for something button controlled. Note: I've not used any other make of GPS than Garmin, and this is the only "recent" model that I've used, so take the UI comment as you will, but I'm guessing that the UI complainers probably have loads of appliances blinking 12:00 ... [/EDIT] [EDIT2] Got it down to 10' acc last week(12/12/13), so probably given that and enough settling time it'll probably get down to what I was looking for, or at least 5-7' [/EDIT2]
C**N
Product looks great but performance needs an upgrade
Where do I begin? If I could I would upload a video of it's poor performance. Out of the box for an hour and a window pops up advising that "external power lost, Do you want to power off? Yes or No." A 30 second countdown begins. Sometimes it doesn't allow time enough to choose because another message appears that advises that it is saving all waypoints, tracks etc and a percentage of progress. However when it reaches 100 percent it continues to beep incessantly. It doesn't respond to buttons etc so the only choice I had was to turn it off. I contacted customer service and they advised me that I needed to perform an update through the program Base Camp. Which I did. The same thing happened immediately after I turned it back on after the update. I contacted customer service again. This time another agent told me that the 62 series was discontinued and would no longer receive any updates and that the 64 series was now on the market. Wow. That helped me alot. So, I'm returning the device. I had a Garmin GPSmap 60CSx and I really enjoyed it alot and it worked perfectly and I never had a reason to contact customer service regarding their products until today. Prior to contacting customer service I did an information search on the Garmin Forum and I found numerous comments in regards to the same incident dating back to 2012 and they received the same response that I received from customer service. Don't know if I will purchase another device from Garmin.
M**E
Strong, Accurate GPS
I'm very impressed by the signal strength of the 62st. This GPS was able to acquire a strong satellite signal from the first floor of my 2-story house, so it goes without saying that it works well even under thick growth. Further, I took the GPS ocean fishing and decided to calibrate the altimeter, and much to my surprise the default altitude was only about 3 feet off from true. There IS a bit of a learning curve to the unit, but once you get comfortable with it, you won't regret the purchase. Update 8/30/2019: Here I am 8 years later and I still use this GPS. It has taken some abuse, but still works great. Still a 5/5.
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