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(More customer reviews)I was initially impressed with the Bushnell Backtrack until I used it often enough to discover that it could be wildly inaccurate roughly 20% of the time. To be trustworthy, a GPS must be reasonably accurate all the time, otherwise it is useless.
On these occasions of inaccuracy when returning to a saved location (way point), the needle would bounce around in an area of 180 degrees while I was moving. During these times, the electronic compass was also very inaccurate.
What remained accurate during these occurrences was the countdown of the miles/yards/and then feet distant from the location. One could simply orient one's travel by observing the distance countdown, but this was unacceptable to me and could result in a lot wasteful meandering. Meanwhile, the arrow would point in the wrong direction by as much as 120 degrees as it bounced about erratically.
Apparently, one cannot trust a GPS in this price range.
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