Electronics : Lowrance 000-0125-19 XOG 3.5-Inch Crossover GPS Navigator

Electronics : Lowrance 000-0125-19 XOG 3.5-Inch Crossover GPS Navigator

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Lowrance 000-0125-19 XOG 3.5-Inch Crossover GPS Navigator

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Lowrance 000-0125-19 XOG 3.5-Inch Crossover GPS Navigator
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Street Price: $299.00
Gaunz Org Price: $227.78
Savings!: $71.22 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Lowrance
Display Size: 3.5 inches
EAN: 0042194532325
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: Lowrance
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Lowrance
Model: XOG
Native Resolution: 320 x 240
Publisher: Lowrance
Studio: Lowrance


Piece facts:
  • Rugged and Waterproof GPS Navigation System
  • 3.5 in Diagonal 16bit Color Display / 320Hx240V at Resolution
  • Turn by Turn NAVTEQ Street Navigation w/Voice and Visual Guidance
  • Loads of Optional Mapping for Marine and Outdoor Use
  • 1.75 Lbs (WxLxH) 0.75" x 3.25" x 3.75"




Navigator GPS Crossover 3.5-Inch XOG 000-0125-19 Lowrance






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GPS satellite navigation unit with built-in antenna * car power adapter, USB cable, and built-in rechargeable battery with up to 2.5 hours of life * 3.5' color (320 x 240 pixels) touchscreen control * 3 million points of interest * 2GB internal flash memory with street maps of the United States and Canada *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * XOG Tracking ...
If you're thinking about this unit for fishing, forget it. Slow speed tracking is worthless. This unit is incapable of "bread crumbing" a low speed, like when you're running with your trolling motor. The unit "straight lines" when going around structure. As if you had cut straight across the point or rock pile. There is now way that you could follow your trail back without running into trouble. Save your money and get a Garmin.......any Garmin. My old E-Trex Legend C (now obsolete) will run circles around the XOG. I wanted a larger screen, which the XOG has, but did not know that I was sacrificing accuracy. Plus it's extremely difficult to read in full sunlight. Which any handheld Garmin is Easier to view in bright light. This unit was meant for the car. It should have never been marketed for off road. Anybody want a 4 month old XOG with the Lakemaster Chip? I've got one really cheap.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Outrageous pricing for maps.
I was considering purchasing this for trail riding. I went to MapSelect and selected a relatively small area (20mi x 20mi). The price was $325. Suffice to say, I did not buy the XOG. And had no luck contacting Lowrance. I have encountered a similar problem with many other GPS manufacturers that advertise their GPS units for other than auto use (such as boats, trails, hiking, etc). They all claim it can be used for those applications but fail to detail the outrageous cost for those maps. The only company that I have had good luck with is Garmin and that is the only company I would recommend.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Couldn't Be Happier! ...
We purchased the XOG to use as a cross over unit, for my car and for our boat. My husband purchased a Lowrance GPS/Fish Finder combo unit and we do a lot of fishing in Western Washington. We wanted a secondary GPS just in case something happens to our main unit on our boat, so we can get back home. We have the Nautic path Marine SD Card and when placed in the XOG it gives us great detail of the ocean bottom, depths and any sunken hazards we need to be wary of.

The mapping system for my car is surprisingly easy to use. After a few minutes of going over the manual and playing with the touch screen, I had it up and running and it is GREAT!

I recently went to Tucson, AZ. I had never been there before, but with the XOG, I had no problem finding where I needed to go. It comes standard with lots of maps and detail and I am so pleased. I recommend this unit to any one. The only draw back is it does not have voice activation nor is it blue-tooth enabled.

But for what I use it and need it for, it gets 5 BIG STARS!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Lowrance XOG Crossover Gps
Very happy with this unit. The roads seem to be up to date. I also bought a Lakemaster Gps chip. That is very cool, it shows you exactly where you are on the lake and at the exact lake depths. The only thing that would be nice for a updated model would be able to choose the shortest route verses the route that takes you out of the way just to use more state and interstate roads. Other wise very happy with the Gps.
Tim



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Really Good GPS Unit ...
I bought the XOG primarily for use on my motorcycle and car. I've had it for a few days now and am very impressed with the unit. The unit came with version 1.5 software. Lowrance had 1.7 download on their site. So the first thing I did was to upgrade. The satellite lock is very fast. It takes me right to where I asked to be every time. It gives you plenty of warning on turns and is very accurate as to where the turn is. I got the RAM mount for my bike and it worked just as well there as it did in the car. I had loaded a SD card with some of my MP3 music. While riding the bike I used the head phone jack to my helmet speakers to listen to music and navigation messages. When the unit needed to give me a navigation message, it halts the music, tells me what it needs to tell me, and starts the music again where it halted. Very seamless. The directions are clear and easy to follow even if you are not looking at the screen.
The cons for this unit: The battery does suck. About two hours is all it will carry the unit. Not much of a problem for me as most of my use is with external power connector. The screen does wash out in bright sunlight. Its still viewable, but you'll have a hard time reading the fine print. Overlays are configurable as to print size, which helps a lot.
As to performance and price. I would recommend the Lowrance XOG.

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