Garmin Rino 120 Handheld GPS Receiver

Average User Rating
(3.70 out of 5) from 22 reviews
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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareA Rock Solid, Dependable and widely used piece of Hardcore Gear!
Pros: Easy for any age to use. Stay in contact with your kids by using display.
Cons: Battery life short. Use battery saver feature and turn volume down to extend life.
I own both the Rino 110 and Rino 120. Both models are light weight, easy to use and are PACKED with ...
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I love my Rino 120
Pros: Know exactly where you hunting buddies are, always have a radio with you, convenient GUI.
Cons: Batteries don't last long, radio reception, joystick is tricky.
I've enjoyed having my Rino 120. It is a great piece of gear. Navigating the features makes sense, i ...
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Two way comms and GPS for fishing - WOW!
Pros: Location sending, FRS/GMRS two-way radio, size, durability
Cons: Battery life and power button placement
The Bottom Line: Don't have $3k to spend on marine electronics - how bout $500 for a two pack! Makes keeping track of loved ones easy.
Garmin has been an industry leader in Global Positioning Service (GPS) for a long time. There really ...
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A great concept in its second generation
Pros: Awesome concept, great execution, seamless radio/GPS interface.
Cons: Legendary Garmin crappy GPS reception. Little memory for custom maps.
The Bottom Line: A good buy, and a good concept if it serves your needs. A separate purchase might be more practical for most.
My other reviews on GPSs focus on Magellans, which I consider to be a superior product with better s ...
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garmin radio quality
Pros: wonderful GPS system, and peer to peer
Cons: as radios... horrible really need to work that aspect out. disappointing.
So far I love the GPS and peer to peer aspects of the garmin 120, if only the radio actually worked. ...
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