Electronics : Lowrance iFinder Expedition C Plus GPS

Electronics : Lowrance iFinder Expedition C Plus GPS

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Lowrance iFinder Expedition C Plus GPS

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Lowrance iFinder Expedition C Plus GPS
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Street Price: $409.00
Gaunz Org Price: $318.27
Savings!: $90.73 (22%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 28702





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Lowrance
EAN: 0042194528304
Label: Lowrance
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Lowrance
Model: 112-87
Number Of Tracks: 100
Publisher: Lowrance
Ranking: 28702
Studio: Lowrance


Piece facts:
  • Has the same great features of the standard model, with the added benefit of exclusive MapCreate USA Topo mapping software, one MMC/SD memory card, and an MMC/SD card reader with USB connector
  • Scout Mode option lets you mark area perimeters and create borders; built-in continental United States and Hawaii background map with interstate exit services helps guide you
  • Offers an easy-to-read bright, 2.83-inch diagonal color TFT display with 320 x 240 resolution and a white LED backlit screen for excellent direct sunlight and low-light or night viewing
  • Dimensions: 5.6 x 2.5 x 1.2 inches (W x H x D); weighs 8.7 ounces
  • 16-channel handheld mapping GPS helps you find your way to your destination in dazzling color




GPS Plus C Expedition iFinder Lowrance






0ur opinion:

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Find your way in lavish color with this feature-packed 16-channel handheld mapping GPS! The new iFlNDER Expedition C with color display offers everything you could want, including unique 'Scout Mode', electronic compass, barometric altimeter, built-in microphone, MP3 player capabilities, and more!The iFlNDER Expedition C Plus has the same great features of the standard model, with the added plus of exclusive MapCreate USA Topo mapping software, one MMC/SD memory card, and an MMC/SD card reader with USB connector - for custom, high-detail mapmaking on a PC.

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Find your way to your destination in lavish color with the iFinder Expedition C Plus 16-channel handheld mapping GPS. This navigation system has the same great features of the standard model, with the added benefit of exclusive MapCreate USA Topo mapping software, one MMC/SD memory card, and an MMC/SD card reader with USB connector for customized high-detail mapmaking on a PC.

Compact and portable, the Expedition C Plus offers everything you could want or need when either planning or taking a trip, including the unique 'Scout Mode' option to mark area perimeters and create borders, an electronic compass, barometric altimeter with weather predictions, built-in microphone, MP3 player capabilities through the MMC/SD digital media memory card slot, and more. There's even a built-in microphone for recording voice notes to waypoints. Watertight with a sure-grip rubber welt seal, the Expedition C Plus comes with a classic black and silver case.

Reliable, accurate, and user-friendly, the Expedition C Plus features a bright, 2.83-inch diagonal color TFT display with 320 x 240 resolution and a white LED backlit screen for excellent direct sunlight and low-light or night viewing. But it's the built-in continental United States and Hawaii background map (with interstate exit services) that makes this model the ideal travel companion. And because the Expedition C is compatible with optional plug and play Lowrance FreedomMaps, Fishing Hot Spots Elite, LakeMaster ProMaps, NauticPath, and Navionics electronic charts, it can easily accommodate any additional navigation tools you need.

Full of helpful and time-saving features, like dual processors for high speed screen updates and dual Easy and Advanced operation modes, the Expedition C Plus makes trip planning a breeze. ln addition, this system gives you access to 1,000 waypoints, 1,000 event markers, and 100 routes, as well as up to 100 savable and retraceable plot trails, with up to 10,000 points in any trail. You can also take advantage of the 40 map zoom ranges (from 0.02 to 4,000 miles) and 63 graphic icons for noting special spots or points.

For added convenience, the Expedition C Plus includes an antenna port for connecting an optional external GPS and WAAS antenna, as well as a 12 volt plug power adapter for in-vehicle or ATV use. lt also operates up to 14 hours or longer on two 'AA' batteries (not included) and comes with a full, one-year warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for Hiking ...
After reading reviews of many similar products what sold me on this model was the fact that it came with MapCreate on 6 CD's. The contour maps are very nice indeed but don't expect to find trails for your State and County parks. If you pick up a trail map when you enter a park it can be used in conjunction with the GPS and whatever points of interest (POI) are on the map to provide you with everything you need. In town, the maps are also loaded with POI's for lots of businesses and restaurants. Downloading the portion of the US Topo map that you need is a snap, the technique is just like using your mouse to crop a portion of a photograph. The map portion I downloaded is about 120 miles by 60 miles and it only uses about 30MB of memory. The unit comes with a 64 MB card but I am using it with a 512MB SD/MMC card which will give me far more memory capacity than I will ever need. As another reviewer noted, the learning curve with the 134 page manual is quite steep, it took me about a day and a half to learn how to use most of the bells and whistles. The satellite acquisition is very fast and stable, even when the unit is indoors or in a car. I am very satisfied with this GPS unit and am building up my own set of waypoints as I use it in different parks. I am using it with rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries and so far no problems.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent new color GPS receiver
After reading about GPS receivers in Outdoor Photography magazine (March 2006 issue) and doing a lot of research, I thought at first I wanted a Brunton MNS because it uses new USGS type topo maps. It turned out though that Lowrance makes the Brunton model which is obvious when you see that it's almost identical to the Lowrance iFinder Expedition C except the Lowrance has a color screen and is cheaper.
The Lowrance GPS receiver also includes a built-in compass which isn't mentioned in the User Manual. Satellite acquisition is fast even inside my house!
The learning curve is a bit steep if you've never used a GPS receiver before but the Easy mode isn't too bad.
Battery life according to some reviews is somewhat less than other receivers.

Caution: after using lithium batteries my receiver stopped getting GPS signals and had to be replaced by Lowrance. I checked the voltage on the new Energizer lithium batteries and it was 1.75V. This could have been what killed the receiver. Lowrance customer service was very fast in replacing the receiver.

The 6 CD MapCreate topo maps of the US (included in the Plus model) and card reader are a great deal considering they would cost about $250 extra from Brunton. The maps themselves aren't really identical to USGS quadrangle maps; they show contour lines at 50' intervals in the mountains but not all the other exact details such as buildings, fence lines,etc. The receiver claims to be waterproof and seems durable.

Overall I'm very satisfied with it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * BEST ALL AROUND FOR THE $$$ ...
The Lowrance iFINDER Expedition C is the best GPS for the dollar it has all the latest features. I have tried them all it it works great. Here are some key items:
1. 16 satellite lock on with WASS. I will be the first to say it gets a lock fast and keeps it in all environments.
2. Has bermotic pressure readings in all environments and will give you a heads up if the weather is about to change good for hiking and outdoors.
3. Has a compass for back up info also it can be displayed over the GPS map for navigation.
4. With mapcreate USA and a 1gb SD card I was able to keep high detailed map of the eastern USA for my trip from NE Ohio to Orlando Florida and I was never lost! The software is easy to use also remember due to license agreements with mapcreate you can only have 5 SD cards so make sure you buy big SD cards when you are ready.
5. The GPS is waterproof Lowrance is in the business to make GPS devices for professionals and civil personnel weather it is flying, boating, car, or outdoors they have a high standard of excellence and with the product I bought I can say that this is a ver high quality device that will save my but weather driving or hiking or riding my motorcycle in the middle of nowhere.
I recommend this GPS over all others and trust I did my homework before I put down $400.00. But if you want the best of the best then buy Lowrance!





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