Electronics : Garmin PC Interface Cable for Forerunner and Foretrex (010-10484-00)

Electronics : Garmin PC Interface Cable for Forerunner and Foretrex (010-10484-00)

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Garmin PC Interface Cable for Forerunner and Foretrex (010-10484-00)

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Garmin PC Interface Cable for Forerunner and Foretrex (010-10484-00)
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Gaunz Org Price: $14.99
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Binding: Accessory
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759043704
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10484-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Replacement cable for the Forerunner 201 (already included with Forerunner 201)
  • RS232 serial port connector
  • 9-pin D connector
  • PC interface cable







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This cable allows you to make a powerful connection between your GPS and your PC. Cable features a standard 9-pin D connector. Does not provide wiring for external power.

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This cable replacement allows you to make the connection between your GPS and PC. Cable features a standard 9-pin D connector. Compatable with the Forerunner 201. Remember that this does not provide wiring for external power.

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PC interface cable.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Exactly what it says it is. ...
A SERIAL CABLE. Nothing more, nothing less. If you already have one, you don't need this. If you don't have a serial port. Don't buy this. Simple. Great for people with a Foretrex 101, which does not come with a cable.

Don't expect Garmin to make a USB cable, the Foretrex can't support it (the port is a simple serial port). You can always get a Serial to USB adapater and try that if you need to.

No point in trashing this cable because it isn't what you're looking for or you have one already.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Foretrex cable with limited ability.
I have 2x Foretrex 201 units, where i have to share the data between them regularly. The units were shiped without any software, but i found EasyGPS (freeware) to work great with the units, and with keeping a back-up on the pc. I can now even download waypoints from the web into my Foretrex 201's. I have now upgraded to a new laptop, without a serial port, and i am dissipointed not to find a usb replacement cable from the manufacturer. The GPS units though, are working great.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Cable fine for foretrex 101 ...
To correct the earlier comment, this cable can be useful in certain cases. I bought this cabel to use with my foretrex 101, which doesn't ship with a cable. It works fine, though make sure it is pushed all the way in. No "charging base" is needed to use this cable with the foretrex 101 since the foretrex uses AAA batteries.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - New technology needed for PC interface
If the PC connection would be updated to USB (my computer does not even have a serial connection), they could even add the ability to use the USB power to recharge the Forerunner. That would be Really useful!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Spare Parts ...
This is nothing more than a replacement cable for the serial cable that is already included with the Garmin Forerunner 201. You will only need it if you lose your existing cable. However, for the price they really should have included the additional charger that actually connects the unit to this cable. With your forerunner and this cable alone, there is still absolutely nothing you can do unless you have the charging base (there are two cables that connect your Garmin to your computer).

That means that this product is only useful for people who have lost one of the cables, but still have the other. What's more, it's an outdated serial connection, which means very slow transfers. The least they could do was offer a USB connection if they're going to sell this separately.



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