+shunra Posted October 25, 2007 Posted October 25, 2007 (edited) I have been reading some old threads comparing the Garmin 60CSx and Vista HCx units, and would like to ask for some advice from people who have experience with these units: Is it (still) true that the Vista has problems tracking at walking speed, or was that a teething problem that has been fixed? Are there differences in the way the two units do auto-routing? (It's the one big feature that my MAP76S did not have.) Is there any advantage that the 60CSx has over the HCx that outweighs the fact that the 60CSx - well - physically outweighs the HCx, that I should consider? Thanks for any input! Edited October 25, 2007 by shunra Quote
gratefulHIKE Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 (edited) I added a very short review of the HCX labeled "my review" and it should be in this forum I like the HCX hands down, except for the mouse it has..........its just a crappy location but the vista hcx is superior in every other way to the CSX.....and ive owned my CSX for a full year now the HCX tracks just fine and is quite accurate with a stable signal, whenever they upgrade the 60 line I will probably buy another one of those only because of the crappy mouse placement on the HCX Edited October 26, 2007 by gratefulHIKE Quote
+Grinch & Gremlin Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 Is it (still) true that the Vista has problems tracking at walking speed, or was that a teething problem that has been fixed? Are there differences in the way the two units do auto-routing? (It's the one big feature that my MAP76S did not have.) Is there any advantage that the 60CSx has over the HCx that outweighs the fact that the 60CSx - well - physically outweighs the HCx, that I should consider? 1. Yes, that problem still exists with the latest HCx firmware. 2. If there is a difference, I can't tell from using both. The software in each is very similar and when I have set up routes side-by-side on both, they have given me the same results. 3. Sure, the CSx doesn't have the odometer bug. Other than that, it's really a matter of personal preference. My wife likes the button placements (and labels) on the CSx better. She says it's easier to remember which button to push and she prefers the single-push buttons on the CSx to the single-push/push-and-hold buttons on the HCx. I like the HCx better because my preferences are the opposite. I like the one-handed feel of the HCx. There's no right or wrong here (except for the odometer bug if you need that feature); it's about what you're more comfortable using. They're both excellent products and you really can't make a bad decision. Quote
+DENelson83 Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 Is it (still) true that the Vista has problems tracking at walking speed, or was that a teething problem that has been fixed? 1. Yes, that problem still exists with the latest HCx firmware. And I think it's been fixed. Garmin has released firmware version 2.40 for the Vista HCx, with the note: "Changed odometer calculation to more closely match track log distance." http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=3709 Quote
+shunra Posted October 28, 2007 Author Posted October 28, 2007 Is it (still) true that the Vista has problems tracking at walking speed, or was that a teething problem that has been fixed? 1. Yes, that problem still exists with the latest HCx firmware. And I think it's been fixed. Garmin has released firmware version 2.40 for the Vista HCx, with the note: "Changed odometer calculation to more closely match track log distance." http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=3709 That sounds like good news. I have just ordered the HCx, and hope I'll get used to the button placement. Thanks to all who helped me decide in this thread, and the related ones! Quote
SiliconFiend Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Is it (still) true that the Vista has problems tracking at walking speed, or was that a teething problem that has been fixed? 1. Yes, that problem still exists with the latest HCx firmware. And I think it's been fixed. Garmin has released firmware version 2.40 for the Vista HCx, with the note: "Changed odometer calculation to more closely match track log distance." http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=3709 Well... they made it better, but according to testers, it still doesn't register very slow movement (such as when you're taking your time climbing a steep grade). It may or may not be able to be fixed by a firmware update. It's up to you to decide if that function is critical to you. Quote
gratefulHIKE Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 I have seen very little issues with how slow I move......I enjoy it sticking to the current location anyway, its not really a flaw in my opinion its beneficial to the batteries and getting my bearings for a momment Quote
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