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Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver

Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver
alaScore 79

53 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 53 reviews of Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other GPS for all reviews. People are impressed by the screen and durability. The reliability and performance also get good reviews, whereas there are some mixed views about the size and maps.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other GPS the Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 79/100 = Good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 20 user reviews of Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other GPS on Amazon.com. Reviewers really like the maps and size. The performance and price also get good views. Many are negative about the reliability.

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80% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : John R. Delaney (cnet.com)

Garmin RINO 120 review

 

Garmin RINO 120

Strong GPS and radio performance; rugged design; reasonably priced; extra memory and applications.

Small buttons; sensitive Click Stick; no low-battery alarm.

Spend the extra money for the RINO 120; it's all you'll ever need in a navigation/communication device.

Jun, 2003

Expert review by : John R. Delaney (cnet.com.au)

Garmin RINO 120 review: Garmin RINO 120

 

Garmin RINO 120

Strong GPS and radio performance; rugged design; reasonably priced; extra memory and applications.

Small buttons; sensitive Click Stick; no low-battery alarm.

Spend the extra money for the RINO 120; it's all you'll ever need in a navigation/communication device.

Jun, 2003

Expert review by : gpsfaq.com (gpsfaq.com)

Expert Review

 
Dec, 2013

Expert review by : Unleashed Image (associatedcontent.com)

Garmin Rino 120 GPS Review

 

Equipped with enough memory to download detailed maps for driving, hiking, hunting, fishing, or just about anything else you can dream up, the Rino 120 is small and waterproof and built to last.

Jan, 2010

Expert review by : Rich Owings (gpstracklog.com)

Garmin Rino 120 review

 

The Garmin Rino 120 combines GPS navigation with two-way radio communications. It's 8 MB of memory also allows you to transfer maps and data from Garmin products such as Topo US and Fishing Hot Spots. Compared to the Rino 110, the Rino 120 has a better...

Apr, 2006

Consumer review (pcnation.com)

RINO 110 HANDHELD / PORTABLE GPS

 

I like it and plan to use it on my next hunting trip.

Very easy to use and set up. Also it is much more accurate that my old device.

I can not see the screens without my glasses because the fonts are far too small. It would be noce if these could be enlarged. It is a bit of a disadvantage but not horrible.

Sep, 2007

Consumer review (pcnation.com)

Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver

 

I would give the overall rating a 9.5 for features and ease of usage as well as durabillity, but when used with BRAND NEW batteries on TWO different 110s and a 120 I could not get more than 3 hours use of them nomatter how I changed the settings.

there is nothing better than two different units (gps) (two way) on the 4wheelers and not having to take two seperate units and trying to pay attention to them both aswell the trail

only three batteries and to units, the batteries are drained to fast when tracking and the radio is on too

Feb, 2007

Consumer review (pcnation.com)

RINO 120 HANDHELD / PORTABLE GPS

 

I would give the overall rating a 9.5 for features and ease of usage as well as durabillity, but when used with BRAND NEW batteries on TWO different 110s and a 120 I could not get more than 3 hours use of them nomatter how I changed the settings.

there is nothing better than two different units (gps) (two way) on the 4wheelers and not having to take two seperate units and trying to pay attention to them both aswell the trail.

only three batteries and to units, the batteries are drained to fast when tracking and the radio is on too.

Feb, 2007

Consumer review (pcnation.com)

RINO 120 HANDHELD / PORTABLE GPS

 

Very much like this. Bought with a Rino 130 so that I could geocache with my wife. Both are great radios and great GPSs. I highly recommend to anyone who might have use for both capbilities.

FRS radio so you and a friend can chat when you are out of earshot. Comes with belt clip and cable to interface with computer.

Does not have the magnetic compass like the more expensive Rino 130. Power button is little difficult to press.

Feb, 2007

Consumer review (pcnation.com)

Garmin Rino 120 GPS Receiver

 

Very much like this. Bought with a Rino 130 so that I could geocache with my wife. Both are great radios and great GPSs. I highly recommend to anyone who might have use for both capbilities.

FRS radio so you and a friend can chat when you are out of earshot. Comes with belt clip and cable to interface with computer

Does not have the magnetic compass like the more expensive Rino 130. Power button is little difficult to press

Feb, 2007

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