+eyes on the prize Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 We are new to geocaching and have heard a lot of buzz about the GeoMate Jr. I Googled it tonight, and saw that they are no longer in business; http://geomatejr.com/ They have found a temporary home for the updates but that doesn't feel very promising to a person looking to buy one. Can any of you recommend a popular kid friendly unit? My kids are 9 and 12. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+6NoisyHikers Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 We have a Magellan Explorist GC - my 8 year old can use it. (And don't forget that most 9-year-olds can out-tech us anyway!) Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 Just get any low end GPS and give it to the kids and tell them it is a video game. They will have it figured out before you leave the room. Quote Link to comment
+The Frosties! Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 my kids are happy to use our etrex 30. Quote Link to comment
+HHL Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 Just get any low end GPS and give it to the kids and tell them it is a video game. They will have it figured out before you leave the room. YMMD Hans Quote Link to comment
+a544jh Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 I would definitively go for a real GPS, they have many more features than that "toy" and are not hard to use at all Quote Link to comment
+dakboy Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 I set the destination, hand my 5 year old my PN-40, and let him lead the way. Quote Link to comment
+slukster Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 I found this website mygeomate.com that still seems to be going strong. Quote Link to comment
+eyes on the prize Posted February 29, 2012 Author Share Posted February 29, 2012 Thanks for the input, everyone. I am not sure about the other GeoMateJr website and whether it's still alive and kicking. I emailed them a few days ago to ask a couple questions and have yet to receive a response. Quote Link to comment
+eyes on the prize Posted February 29, 2012 Author Share Posted February 29, 2012 Just get any low end GPS and give it to the kids and tell them it is a video game. They will have it figured out before you leave the room. True, my kiddos can and have taught me a thing or two when it comes to technology! Quote Link to comment
+stflyer Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 I have a geomate jr and can't update it. PQs are not downloaded correctly and there is no Euro-list available ast mygeomate.com. The only one I have managed to download is the Canada-list. To far for me. Stefan in Sweden Quote Link to comment
+TeamPennyFinder Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 stflyer, Have you tried using the PQ software geomateQtGuiApp.exe that can be downloaded from the http://geomatejr.com/ site? Just look in the following sentence on that site and click on the word "here" and you will be able to download a small program that will allow you to update the Geomate Jr. with a gpx PQ file from GS. To help keep the adventures happening however, we have made some software available here that will allow anyone with an Update Kit and a PC to load a Pocket Query from Geocaching.com to a Geomate.jr. It works when the Geomate sight is not working. In fact I use that little gem instead of the geomate jr site. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Can any of you recommend a popular kid friendly unit? My kids are 9 and 12. My 12 year old daughter had no problem figuring out the Garmin Oregon. You should be able to get the older (used) Oregon 300 for not too much money. Personally I find the touch screen units to be easier to figure out without reading the manual. Which is a good thing, because Garmin's manuals are really bad. Some questions for you : 1. What's your budget? 2. Do you intend to become a premium member? 3. Are you interested in installing maps on the GPS receiver? Quote Link to comment
+stflyer Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Thanks a lot! Stefan stflyer, Have you tried using the PQ software geomateQtGuiApp.exe that can be downloaded from the http://geomatejr.com/ site? Just look in the following sentence on that site and click on the word "here" and you will be able to download a small program that will allow you to update the Geomate Jr. with a gpx PQ file from GS. To help keep the adventures happening however, we have made some software available here that will allow anyone with an Update Kit and a PC to load a Pocket Query from Geocaching.com to a Geomate.jr. It works when the Geomate sight is not working. In fact I use that little gem instead of the geomate jr site. Quote Link to comment
+QuiltinNana Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 I bought the GeomateJr for my granddaughter for her birthday. I wanted to update the system since I had no idea what timeframe the caches were in that were included from the factory. I was able to run the update to a factory default of 4/6/2012. I tried to upload a PQ into the Geomatejr, but although it says, 500 caches converted, it fails to upload any database into the unit. I would like to upload PQ because the default list says it only includes caches over 6 months old. Has anyone else tried to do this? I would appreciate any help or tips. Quote Link to comment
+TeamPennyFinder Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 If you are trying to load a PQ into the Jr. make sure that it come from the ground speak site. Unzip it, and DO NOT run it through any software such as GSAK, EasyGPS, Basecamp, etc... If you try to do that it will fail. Just download your PQ, unzip it, and load the gpx file not the gpx-wpt file. Should work fine then. Quote Link to comment
+Cardinal Red Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 If you are trying to load a PQ into the Jr. make sure that it come from the ground speak site. Unzip it, and DO NOT run it through any software such as GSAK, EasyGPS, Basecamp, etc... If you try to do that it will fail. Just download your PQ, unzip it, and load the gpx file not the gpx-wpt file. Should work fine then. That's a total waste of time. My serious GPS can load a PQ. The Geomate had a unique niche as a vast reservoir of caches for unexpected travels. Now it's just another broken toy that has no value. At least I didn't pay much for it. Quote Link to comment
+QuiltinNana Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 I'm having the darndest time getting signed into the update area. I had this problem earlier then all of a sudden, I got in. Now again, I have carefully entered my email and password and nothing happens. It just stays on the sign on screen. Is there a limit on how often you can access? I have the file unzipped, but can't go any further at this time because I can't get signed in. This is very frustrating for something that is supposed to be so easy. Quote Link to comment
+TeamPennyFinder Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 QuiltinNana, The below can apply to you also. You can load a PQ on the Jr. without the site if you download thier software and use it. stflyer, Have you tried using the PQ software geomateQtGuiApp.exe that can be downloaded from the http://geomatejr.com/ site? Just look in the following sentence on that site and click on the word "here" and you will be able to download a small program that will allow you to update the Geomate Jr. with a gpx PQ file from GS. To help keep the adventures happening however, we have made some software available here that will allow anyone with an Update Kit and a PC to load a Pocket Query from Geocaching.com to a Geomate.jr. It works when the Geomate sight is not working. In fact I use that little gem instead of the geomate jr site. Quote Link to comment
+TeamPennyFinder Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 I would much rather let me 5 year old grandson hold the Jr. than let him hold my 450. Plus Aryanna my grand daughter still uses the Jr., but she wants a more "grown up" one like grandpa has. lololol If you are trying to load a PQ into the Jr. make sure that it come from the ground speak site. Unzip it, and DO NOT run it through any software such as GSAK, EasyGPS, Basecamp, etc... If you try to do that it will fail. Just download your PQ, unzip it, and load the gpx file not the gpx-wpt file. Should work fine then. That's a total waste of time. My serious GPS can load a PQ. The Geomate had a unique niche as a vast reservoir of caches for unexpected travels. Now it's just another broken toy that has no value. At least I didn't pay much for it. Quote Link to comment
+RAVIOLInSPAGHETTI Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 QuiltinNana, The below can apply to you also. You can load a PQ on the Jr. without the site if you download thier software and use it. stflyer, Have you tried using the PQ software geomateQtGuiApp.exe that can be downloaded from the http://geomatejr.com/ site? Just look in the following sentence on that site and click on the word "here" and you will be able to download a small program that will allow you to update the Geomate Jr. with a gpx PQ file from GS. To help keep the adventures happening however, we have made some software available here that will allow anyone with an Update Kit and a PC to load a Pocket Query from Geocaching.com to a Geomate.jr. It works when the Geomate sight is not working. In fact I use that little gem instead of the geomate jr site. Quote Link to comment
+RAVIOLInSPAGHETTI Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 Evidently I missed the window where the Geomate site would have let me load North America? The last time I could update was 12-31-11. I would be willing to pay to be able to load a multitude of states! The Geomate is our "spur of the moment" geocaching device. A pocket query is just NOT the same thing at all! Granted I am NOT a computer person~~~ but why can't someone come up with Geomate's type of update/download??? Quote Link to comment
+GArunner Posted April 14, 2012 Share Posted April 14, 2012 I agree . . . I carry the Geomate Jr. with me where ever I go so I will always be ready to cache. I use my new Garmin etrex 10 to download caches for places I know I am going to visit but I like the abilit to pull out the Geomate and find caches nearby. (I began caching last July and am still in awe of this hobby.) Quote Link to comment
+Cardinal Red Posted April 14, 2012 Share Posted April 14, 2012 I agree . . . I carry the Geomate Jr. with me where ever I go so I will always be ready to cache. I use my new Garmin etrex 10 to download caches for places I know I am going to visit but I like the abilit to pull out the Geomate and find caches nearby. (I began caching last July and am still in awe of this hobby.) And when were you last able to get one of these all encompassing "always be ready to cache" downloads? I can't get one, and my Geomate is now nothing more than a paperweight. Quote Link to comment
+TeamPennyFinder Posted April 14, 2012 Share Posted April 14, 2012 I just now checked and would have been able to do an update. What was wacky though is that the only options for the US was for the Western US or for Central. Eastern section (which is where I live) was missing. lololol But the site still does work, umm... err... sometimes. Quote Link to comment
+QuiltinNana Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 I've tried using the link to download a PQ, but I'm not sure it's working correctly. I downloaded my PQ file, then opened up the link, select the GPX file. Under Handy info it tells me that the Geomatejr is detected, gives me firmware geomatejr V1004 RE X2, then beside database: geomatejrdb: caches within 250 miles (my pocket query name). There is a long box below this, it looks like the kind of box that shows progress, but nothing happens in it. My question is - Should there be something in this box? Quote Link to comment
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