Gday all
I'm new to geocaching and this is my first post here. I've been using my phone so far to find caches (Nexus 4) but I noticed a GPS device in the Aldi catalogue today. Would it be better than using a smartphone? I've read that dedicated GPS devices are generally more accurate, but I'm unsure about this particular device. It looks to be good value but I figured I'd ask the experts.
Thanks in advance.
Aldi Handheld GPS
- CraigRat
- 850 or more found!!!
- Posts: 7015
- Joined: 23 August 04 3:17 pm
- Twitter: CraigRat
- Facebook: http://facebook.com/CraigRat
- Location: Launceston, TAS
- Contact:
Re: Aldi Handheld GPS
Prior to this year I would have said 'Yes, get a handheld GPS'
But nowadays if you are seeking caches in populated, non-bush settings(which, let's face it are the majority of caches nowadays) then I wouldn't bother unless you have a real compelling need. The GPS in a N4 has GPS as well as Glosnass capabilities, which will be good enough for 99% of the caches you may do if urban caching is your thing.
A CHEAP GPS may be no better than a smartphone. (Mind you, if it's a Etrex or something it'd be fine - but the GPS in your phone may be better than these 'older' units they are flogging off for cheap. Beware of cheap no-name GPSrs)
If hiking in the bush or going away from civilisation a GOOD GPSr will always serve you well.
Of course, a 'proper' gps will give you better lock in the city and under trees etc..... but I find I don't use my Garmin anymore for anything thats <15 minutes walk from the car.
TLDR: A good GPS is better, but good smarthphone like a N4 will do you for the majority of caches out there.
But nowadays if you are seeking caches in populated, non-bush settings(which, let's face it are the majority of caches nowadays) then I wouldn't bother unless you have a real compelling need. The GPS in a N4 has GPS as well as Glosnass capabilities, which will be good enough for 99% of the caches you may do if urban caching is your thing.
A CHEAP GPS may be no better than a smartphone. (Mind you, if it's a Etrex or something it'd be fine - but the GPS in your phone may be better than these 'older' units they are flogging off for cheap. Beware of cheap no-name GPSrs)
If hiking in the bush or going away from civilisation a GOOD GPSr will always serve you well.
Of course, a 'proper' gps will give you better lock in the city and under trees etc..... but I find I don't use my Garmin anymore for anything thats <15 minutes walk from the car.
TLDR: A good GPS is better, but good smarthphone like a N4 will do you for the majority of caches out there.
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 13 July 13 11:37 pm
- Location: Narangba, QLD
Re: Aldi Handheld GPS
CheersCraigRat wrote:Prior to this year I would have said 'Yes, get a handheld GPS'
But nowadays if you are seeking caches in populated, non-bush settings(which, let's face it are the majority of caches nowadays) then I wouldn't bother unless you have a real compelling need. The GPS in a N4 has GPS as well as Glosnass capabilities, which will be good enough for 99% of the caches you may do if urban caching is your thing.
A CHEAP GPS may be no better than a smartphone. (There is a reason they are $60 when 'good' gps units cost $200-$300)
If hiking in the bush or going away from civilisation a GOOD GPSr will always serve you well.
Of course, a 'proper' gps will give you better lock in the city and under trees etc..... but I find I don't use my Garmin anymore for anything thats <15 minutes walk from the car.
TLDR: A good GPS is better, but good smarthphone like a N4 will do you for the majority of caches out there.
- CraigRat
- 850 or more found!!!
- Posts: 7015
- Joined: 23 August 04 3:17 pm
- Twitter: CraigRat
- Facebook: http://facebook.com/CraigRat
- Location: Launceston, TAS
- Contact:
Re: Aldi Handheld GPS
Compared to my Galaxy Nexus the GPS in the Nexus 4 is fantastic.