In-Depth Garmin GPSMAP 65s Review & Guide 🛰️

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    Even though the Garmin GPSMAP 65s is not the most feature-packed handheld GPS out there, it’s the one that I’ve been excited about testing out. It’s the first Garmin to offer multi-band GNSS (more on that later) and the ability to utilize the QZSS and IRNSS positioning systems (in addition to GPS, Galileo, and GLONASS). If that geek talk just went above your head, it means that the unit can receive more positioning signals than other units and should (theoretically) be more precise. I’ve been using it on the trail since the day it was released, and in this guide, I’ll give you my impressions and show you how to navigate with it.
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Komentáře • 215

  • @charliedroves5610
    @charliedroves5610 Před rokem +5

    Sometimes old school, tried and true technology is the best. I hope they never discontinue this family of units or reduce the quality. The fact that this is old technology and is not the sleek design of a smartphone is a turnoff for most but not for me. But if you do what I do, you need a separate rock solid unit for navigation. Maybe the iPhone for casual day hikes or a backup unit…but when the sleet begins to fall in the high north and dusk is settling in, you won’t get far without solid gear like a garmin 60 series.
    - AA batteries are easy to find and switch out. You don’t have to worry about an internal lithium getting permanently worn down especially in extreme cold weather.
    -last a long time. My old 62 unit is still working after a decade of hard use.
    -rugged! I’ve dropped these on rocks and the unit just shrugs it off with ease.
    - water tight…self explanatory
    - accurate under the worst conditions. I have been in thick spruce and heavy rain with no issues.

  • @RockitSage
    @RockitSage Před 3 lety +9

    Great video! More "geeking" is great! I love learning about the random details that make these instruments work. Love the content - from a field geologist.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Awesome,, thank you 🙏👍 - check out the link in the description too, I do a deeper geek dive in the article...

  • @jacob77569
    @jacob77569 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your insight in to this device.I will mostly use mine for work and hiking trails here in South Africa 🇿🇦.

  • @joeazbear2349
    @joeazbear2349 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you HG, great description of this model and how to use its features and very well spoken.

  • @geohig01
    @geohig01 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review - helped me select this model over the 64csx. The sun glare on the screen interfered with seeing the whole screen occasionally - no real issue. Thank you.

  • @elwood2113
    @elwood2113 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks! Excellent review!

  • @brutallyhonestmf5578
    @brutallyhonestmf5578 Před 3 lety +1

    When you're hunting precision is key. Can wait to try mine in the woods. Great video 👍

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, have fun with it, it's a great unit. I'm testing the 66sr now which also has multi-band and overall very stable and precise like the 65s

  • @drewzshorts7471
    @drewzshorts7471 Před 3 lety +2

    Great detailed information on the 65s. I just ordered mine and hope it works well for me in the Australian high country

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you and enjoy it, it's a great unit!

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video. Don't be embarrassed to be knowledgeable. I work in tech and it's nice to learn the details of things. Cheers.

  • @mrpea7539
    @mrpea7539 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you.Great review about the 65s. I'm from the UK and was already considering this device vs the 66s but now I'm more inclined to go for the older 66s with the slightly bigger screen and a few additional features than the slightly better accuracy. As I have no inreach satellite comms requirements, it was also the next best thing to your 66i recommendationn

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, glad it was helpful, it sounds like the 66sr might be a good fit, no InReach, multi-GNSS/band, and bigger screen of the 66 - worth checking out

  • @Peakabike
    @Peakabike Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the review and glad to see you have some urban canyon testing too on your site where the multi-band will really make the difference, the stated "accuracy" is just the theoretical accuracy based on the PDOP (geometry of the satellites in the fix) so doesn't really mean much, case in point, you can have multipath signal in there and a single band GPS won't know any better.
    These new multi-band systems sort of make me want to get another handheld unit like in the "old days" (started with a Magellan 315 when SA was turned off in 2000 and ended with an Oregon 400 via the GMap 60/60s, eTrex, etc...) but since 2010 I've switched to Locus on Android smartphones, it's just so much easier (route creation, track recording, streamed maps, etc...) vs the good old clumsy Garmin interface. Mind you I don't do extreme hiking where a handheld unit would be a must.

  • @XJarhead360
    @XJarhead360 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video. It answered my questions.

    • @gunchief0811
      @gunchief0811 Před 2 lety

      Man, thank you. Alot for that.. i was hoping to do just that very thing.. to help anyone else out who wanted to apply or whis about to start at UPS IR JUST HAD QUESTIONS about how things work there..
      Thanks a ton for watching and commenting. That's. 😎 cool. Thanks
      A million times.

  • @lewismarcvs2039
    @lewismarcvs2039 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice review ,I used Garmin 60CSX for air navigation

  • @ChristopherJensenNH
    @ChristopherJensenNH Před 3 lety +1

    Used your link to buy one. Thanks for all the good info.

  • @thomasbartlett3409
    @thomasbartlett3409 Před 2 lety +11

    Excellent presentation and thank you!!.. From a hunters experience, the 65 S is the way to go when you're hunting in thick cedar swamps with snow and ice hanging off the thick pine trees. Under these situations , it's more about satellite acquisition than accuracy. During the hunt the gps is turned off most of the day. When it's time to head back out of the woods OR mark a POI along the way, the unit is turned back on to set the compass azimuth back to the vehicle. I also prefer the smaller unit with removable AA batteries.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +1

      This is your best bet - you have multi-GNSS and multi-band, so better acquisition overall.

  • @Labrador7
    @Labrador7 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the review, I really like your channel! The GPSMAP 65s looks great but I hope to see software updates where they implement SAT-IQ like on the Enduro 2 / Fenix 7 to optimize battery usage. Too bad the 66 series doesn't have an AA-powered device with both multi-gnss and multi-band. I have both a GPSMAP 66st and 64s and even if the 64 form factor is a tad easier to hold in the hand but with heavier gloves I find the 66 buttons layout a lot more user-friendly and the 66 screen is better too. Maybe we'll get that when Garmin lauches the next gen GPSMAP series.

  • @melaniejones6115
    @melaniejones6115 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Let's go shopping on this hike.. there it is, let's hike to Marshall's 😂 Love this review. Usually I tent to stray away from longer review videos... I eventually lose interest pretty fast. This video was great though, to the point and also detailed and helpful. Thank you!

  • @andrewt4094
    @andrewt4094 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @ralphernesti268
    @ralphernesti268 Před 2 lety +1

    I am getting one of these for Christmas as I am an avid birder and many times I have got myself lost while following birds.
    In getting one of these I will be able to set up a waypoint to get me back to my car. The main factor for me is being able to get back to my car as where I live it is flat and one tree looks like the last one. No hills to get bearings from. So this could very well be a life saver and my life in that. So thank you for your report on this and I know I will watch this a few time to make sure I understand it as I can be slow on the up take of information. I enjoyed how you talked about this as it was open and not hiding anything. Thanks.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, you can set a waypoint at the car, and you can also navigate back on a track (called "tracback") - glad the review came in handy 👍

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 Před 2 lety

      You can accomplish that with a watch like the Instinct or many apps on a smart phone. Or, a compass and knowing the general direction you headed from your car. You only have to head back in the general direction to find the road.

  • @ChristopherJensenNH
    @ChristopherJensenNH Před 3 lety +1

    Well done.

  • @casadepistola
    @casadepistola Před 3 lety +1

    I will use your affiliate link to Amazon when I shop from now on. SUBSCRIBED!

  • @hoiluan2424
    @hoiluan2424 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much❤

  • @dandetande288
    @dandetande288 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Před 2 lety +1

    Great unit...

  • @toomanymodz
    @toomanymodz Před 29 dny

    My 60c is still going strong. Not sure when I'll ever upgrade. These units last for years and years!

  • @SvenRayson
    @SvenRayson Před 3 lety +1

    Great video and love learning all this stuff. I'm trying to figure out which Garmin GPSMAP model to go for. I haven't had one before but would enjoy having one of these on my hike in the UK. I know I'm a novice but at the same time, I know these are expensive pieces of kit. However, on the other hand, I don't want to choose the wrong one.
    To me, it's all a little confusing with all these different models

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Yea, I understand, there are a lot of options. If you just need something basic thats built for the outdoors and you want to save money, try the eTrex 22x > amzn.to/3aWJNHg - that will have everything you need in a package that you can get wet, drop, etc.

  • @_Per_Aspera_Ad_Astra_
    @_Per_Aspera_Ad_Astra_ Před 2 lety

    good review

  • @willian.direction6740
    @willian.direction6740 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks Mate will get one fot my next hiking season. For SOTA cheers vk5cz..

  • @bigfan007
    @bigfan007 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I am volunteering for a nonprofit that is looking to collect geospatial data for their trail system on a budget. The extra precision of this device seem like a good fit for this use case (as you suggested in a comment on one of your other great videos)

  • @georgehernandez1826
    @georgehernandez1826 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I like all your videos. I am planning a trip to Patagonia and wondered if the 65s would be the gps unit to take with me and also would I need to get a satellite subscription? I am new to gps units but would feel more comfortable with another source if mapping.

  • @evancraig9711
    @evancraig9711 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this review. I monitor rare plants in deep woods. They can be small and difficult to find from year to year, and trampling is a risk from too much searching. So a more precise GPS might be very useful.
    A battery contact in my 60CSx corroded away today, so I will be removing the AA batteries of my 65s whenever not in use if I splurge for one. You should probably mention that as a durability issue of models that accept AA batteries. Another thing I'd like to know is how long I have to wait for the 65s to get 6 ft. accuracy. The 60CSx uses averaging to improve accuracy, and that, and its character entry system is a PITA. Can the bluetooth on the 65s receive text input for waypoints from an iPhone?
    I tried using my 60CSx as a road GPS in Costa Rica, using a dataset I bought from a Costa Rica source. The maps were fine, but that GPS lead us off the main route every time, down a private driveway, and then the 60CSx crashed. Have you tried road navigation with the 65s in Costa Rica or any other country without street signs?
    I also like to sail, and had no luck interfacing the external data port on my 65CSx with my Raymarine ST1000 autohelm using Seatalk or NMEA. It's supposed to enable tracking to a line rather than a point. Can I expect better success from the 65s?

  • @gaborb6577
    @gaborb6577 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I was at a geochache with one-side hills. So the iphone gps was unable to locate with 10 meter precision on a place every meter climbing was risky.

  • @azclaimjumper
    @azclaimjumper Před 3 lety +10

    The added accuracy from 8' down to 6' could help when I'm looking for geocaches if the geocache coords are accurate & that's a big IF.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +3

      True... I guess you have to assume the person leaving the cache was also accurate though.

    • @RockitSage
      @RockitSage Před 3 lety +2

      Precision is also essential for field geology! That's the information I needed from this video and I got it! Thanks again!

    • @TeamDiviDivi
      @TeamDiviDivi Před 3 lety +1

      I agree on the geocaching with increased accuracy provided the hider has the same equipment to take the cords when placing the cache and using the averaging feature to get more accurate cords. Just curious if you purchased this unit and using it for geocaching? Does the map view allow using "two small data fields" as I want as much of the screen real estate view possible?

    • @azclaimjumper
      @azclaimjumper Před 3 lety +1

      @@TeamDiviDivi Yes, you can set up the map so that there is 1-Large; 2-Small, or 4-Small data fields, all above what's left for the map. No, I don't have the 65, I have an older Garmin Map 62ST. I can count on one hand the number of geocachers I know personally that waypoint average co ords in an effort to be as accurate as possible on the cache location. As you well know, waypoint averaging takes time, something most hiders skimp on.
      Make sure WAAS is activated in your GPS. I have Garmin 24K maps inside my GPS which shows elevation relief lines every 40' instead of every 100' change in elevation.

    • @jmur001
      @jmur001 Před 2 lety +1

      Ordered one today. As a geocacher who prefers placing new hides I believe this will be helpful. Always a fan of button Garmins. My last handheld was a 60csx which finally suffered water damage. Thanks for the thorough review!

  • @tonymacleod9991
    @tonymacleod9991 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed your GPSMap 66sr review, very useful. Have you tested it or the GPSMap 65s under dense forest canopy at all? I do a lot of mapping in the Pacific Northwest in forests and wondered if the MultiBand feature would be more accurate, as it should be. Currently I use a Garmin Oregon 700 and my iphone 12 Pro with the Gaiagps app.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem

      It worked great during about 16 hours of hiking in Hoh rainforest and prob 20 hours in dense pine here in SoCal when I had it. I didn't do an in depth comparison of my time in canopy vs not - but nothing odd jumped out. It all looked solid.

  • @chasejohnson1122
    @chasejohnson1122 Před 3 lety +7

    The added accuracy might help when hunting for tracking purposes. Being able to see exactly where you have already searched on a grid is a nice advantage.

  • @hellsscoutact5379
    @hellsscoutact5379 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, great help. 👍 will be my go to in the back country with compass system. Like the battery system. I cross state lines in some areas and get close to the boarder between US and Canada. Its nice to know when you getting close. Does it take an SD card?JMHO

  • @TeamDiviDivi
    @TeamDiviDivi Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video! Can you tell me if you can select two small data fields to display on the map screen like on the MAP 62 or 64 units? I just returned a MAP66 because it does not allow this customization and allows 4 small data fields not 2 small data fields. We use for geocaching and having only two small data fields allows for more map viewing real estate. Don't care about the dashboards. Thanks for your detailed review.

    • @motobc2251
      @motobc2251 Před 3 lety

      Did you ever settle on a gps for geocaching that you like after your return of the 66?

  • @senseidadproductions
    @senseidadproductions Před 3 lety +1

    great review - thanks for your efforts! I will use your links when I'm ready to buy. I am just looking for a reliable unit that I can use while hiking, hunting and fishing (Shore, lake, river and inland). I would like Cookie crumbs and trail maps but I'm still not sure which unit to get. I'll take a further look at your guides and see if I can find a suitable unit. thanks again - very useful information.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, glad the guides were helpful. If you want to just get something decent and affordable, the GPSMAP 64 units are still great and often on sale. If I was buying one new and wanted the accuracy, this 65s is about as good as you can get without a professional instrument

    • @senseidadproductions
      @senseidadproductions Před 3 lety +2

      @@Hikingguy thanks! I appreciate the advice!

    • @senseidadproductions
      @senseidadproductions Před 3 lety +1

      @@Hikingguy Just an FYI - got the 64sx through your amazon link and so far so good. I had a little trouble understanding how to use the compass and tried using Garmin support. What a waste of time. Just an FYI the support chat tech said the compass didn't need calibration since it was calibrated at the factory and I shouldn't recalibrate it. Garmin sent a support survey and that was almost as bad as the support I got. Just a smiley face or sad face. One other time I called (or had them call me) and this the support was great - accurate, friendly and very informative. A great experience. I guess support is dependent on who you get. It made me feel a lot better about Garmin in general. All in all a good product and great advice from you.- thanks again.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@senseidadproductions Nice, glad it all worked out, and yea, the support can be hit or miss. If I get a bad response I usually call back until I get someone good. You can also email them at: product.support@garmin.com

  • @markrhoades2823
    @markrhoades2823 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm just blown away that anyone would give a good review to this thing. The screen is so tiny that you either have to zoom in so much to see trail names that you loose the overall picture, or zoom out and then there is not enough detail to tell where you are. I was forced to consult a map every time to get an overall idea where I was, defeating the whole purpose of just being able to push a button. I was going to replace my phone GPS with this thing, but after trying it for a while it is obvious that my phone actually has better software on it, and the screen is twice the size. It may be accurate, but the screen is just too small for it to be useful.

    • @charliedroves5610
      @charliedroves5610 Před 6 měsíci

      There is a definite learning curve to these. Unfortunately it gets a really bad rap from those who want the glitz of an iPhone. But as someone who has used these (and smartphones) extensively, I hold the garmin 60 series in high regard. They last years of rough handling. There is a reason why garmin still sells them.

  • @skinnie88
    @skinnie88 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for great review. Is it possible to import directly gpx route from garmin connect to gpsmap 65s or it needs the garmin explorer? Also, when you finish an activity can it sync with garmin connect? or not?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      You need to go from Explore > 66sr - but when you save an activity it will sync back to Garmin Connect (and Explore). I know, it's confusing and not the greatest setup... hopefully it gets a little more intuitive in the future.

  • @Marcvs0312
    @Marcvs0312 Před 3 lety +2

    hi, thanks for your comments on GPSMAP 65s.
    I am particularly interested in the aspect you investigate in the first minutes of the video (satellite reception).
    I would buy an unit for trekking and outdoor adventures.
    but I'm not sure which one is best for me (trying to save the possible $$)
    what I see in the features is that between the 65s and the 64sx the important thing that changes is the additional support of the 65s QZSS satellite system compared to the 64sx which only has GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO.
    do you think the QZSS is worth the roughly $ 85 price difference? because otherwise they are very similar in characteristics.
    Thank you!

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      This might help you decide > hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-does-gps-work-gps-for-dummies/ - if you're trying to save money and don't care about 6ft of accuracy versus 16 feet then just go with the 64, it's a great unit.

  • @karvtek
    @karvtek Před 11 měsíci

    Great informative video. Now 2 years later I’m thinking about getting the 66s. Do you know if it’s basically the same but newer? My old yellow eTrex is about DONE! Lol

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 11 měsíci

      66s has internal battery / a bit bigger - this is smaller & AA

  • @CharlieDenmark
    @CharlieDenmark Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the review. I have a Garmin GPSMAP 64S that I use when I place a blood track for my dog in the forest. In practice, this means that I want my device to know exactly where the track was laid. Because of the trees, it is not easy for my device to have contact with the satellites.
    Anyways - my question is if you have done any tests comparing the 64S to the 65S - accuracy wise in a forest?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem +1

      I have not but I'd guess that the 65s will be more consistent given it has more signals to choose from.

  • @nikolajglebov205
    @nikolajglebov205 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video I must say! I was wondering if switching on Demo Mode will actually significantly increase battery life, but you still be able to use compass, etc. ?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I believe demo mode shuts off the GPS entirely

  • @flajflaj
    @flajflaj Před 3 lety +2

    Is it possible to use it as a external GPS-baro module for smartphone Nav Apps? (just like the Garmin GLO2, that would be awesome if it had baro).

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      It works with the Explore map as an external, but didn't work as an external for me on GaiaGPS.

  • @rolytech212
    @rolytech212 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Does it has a Topo map in it, or has to be bought separate?

  • @devidmartini5533
    @devidmartini5533 Před 2 lety

    Ciao,mi dai una informazione? Io ho un gpsmap 62, il 65 ha lo stesso processore o è più veloce? Grazie

  • @leonhmeyer1188
    @leonhmeyer1188 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks from Downunder (Australia). Like your channel. I'm in the market for a new handheld set. Do lots of horseback riding on outback trails. I was born too early to be computer savvy; so simple and easy to work set required. Please - which Garmin system do you recommend for my application; should have Topo maps (Aus/NZ)

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      This model (the 65s) will work great for you

    • @leonhmeyer1188
      @leonhmeyer1188 Před 2 lety

      @@Hikingguy Thanks greatly appreciate.

  • @Olympiadventures
    @Olympiadventures Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. If you record a route can you, or someone else, with this gps follow it again, even if the trail is not listed?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +2

      Yup, you just save the track as a GPX and you can share it with anyone else who has a GPS

  • @capo808
    @capo808 Před 3 lety +1

    With the more precise accuracy would you suggest this for Geocaching ? Or is it over kill ? If so which unit would you suggest ? I still like to hike and camp but not a lot of extreme backwoods ..yet.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      If you already have a good GPS for geocaching, I'd stick with that. But if you're in the market for a new one, I'd go with this since the accuracy would prob help a bit.

  • @davidbehr7865
    @davidbehr7865 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Thx. for your reviews , I have the 66S, and mainly for getting waypoints. Looking at the Average Waypoint function, it says, in the manual, to wait 90 Minutes between samples !. Can this be true from your experience ?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      I looked into the accuracy a while ago and I think for most folks, just doing the immediate averaging is okay. If it's critical to get max accuracy, they say wait 90 mins so that different satellites are above, and you can get a different fix. This article is interesting > www.seahorsecorral.org/gps-study.html - I'd say if you need high precision, you might be better off with a surveying unit like this guy - bad-elf.com/pages/flex

  • @Everythingoutdoors902

    Does the 64sx have the birds eye imagery setting?

  • @IcePonyGoddess
    @IcePonyGoddess Před 2 lety +1

    Will this unit be a good fit for Horseback riding in the back country?
    I have access to an older Garmin 60CSx.
    What is the difference?
    I'm a newbie to GPS technology.
    Thank you very much! 💕

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +1

      This is basically the same thing as the 60 but more accurate / reliable and probably a little quicker. If you have a 60 and it works okay for you, probably not a need to upgrade. But if it's showing its age, the 65s is a great upgrade.

  • @dukeandace2010
    @dukeandace2010 Před 2 lety

    Hi buddy I’ve just bought a Garmin rhino 750 and wanting to add maps of Australia not sure which to add topo vs birdseye.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      I don't have a Rino so not sure, but the Topo should give you all you need to know

  • @BillRyerson-dx6fr
    @BillRyerson-dx6fr Před rokem

    Do you have any recommendation or advice about buying the Garmin TOPO US 24 series either as a download or MicroSD? (I had an old 60CSx - which I loved till the buttons malfunctioned and currently own an Oregon 600. The DVD based Garmin maps I had for those are not compatible with the 65s.) Thanks!

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem

      I'd try free OSM maps first and see if they work for you. If not, drop the $ on the Topo24

  • @ruberteric
    @ruberteric Před 3 lety +1

    You think you can do a review on the Garmin Gpsmap 64x ?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      I wish Garmin would send me units to test (and then I send back), but I have to pay for everything out of my pocket, and unfortunately now I just am not able to get a 64x...

  • @spearheadnotary4271
    @spearheadnotary4271 Před rokem +1

    Does this device have Canada and U.S maps preinstalled on it?.... great Video

  • @bartosztroch5024
    @bartosztroch5024 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever had problems with this unit like: bugs/resets? I tested Etrex32x and I had a lot of bugs when I checked the map (unit resets itself).

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Unfortunately when new Garmin units come out these days they're more buggy than they should be, but Garmin is good at updating the firmware and even improving the feature set. I've used the eTrex 32x and didn't experience the resetting, so not sure what that is, but I'd just say make sure the firmware is up to date. Otherwise might be a hardware issue.

  • @AK-pg3tn
    @AK-pg3tn Před 3 lety +1

    If the weather is too bad or you are in a area that signals are weak, does it differ from other GPS in receiving signal?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Yes, it can receive the (overall better) new bands which have a better effective signal. This will be helpful > hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-does-gps-work-gps-for-dummies/

  • @SouthernGuy82
    @SouthernGuy82 Před 7 měsíci

    This may seem silly to ask but anyways.. I’m a deer hunter mainly and the only hiking I do is when I’m scouting for deer sign and where to hunt. I’m tossed between the 65s, 66sr and the new Etrex SE. I love the birdseye imagery but seems to be a nuisance to have to download areas of it on the 66sr but you can buy the huntview plus sd card for the 65s and not have to worry about downloading areas. Sorry for rambling just need expert advice on this to decide. Also the new Etrex SE seems bare bones and I would definitely consider buying it but it doesn’t come with a sd card slot for extra memory or for me to use the huntview plus card.. so after all of that rambling I just gave what’s your thoughts in my situation?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I'd go with the 66sr, it's a great unit, long battery life, and has a big screen.

  • @hollernathan
    @hollernathan Před rokem +1

    Hi, are you in favor of putting on a silicone case on the unit or no? Thank you

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem

      I've never had the need and never broke one, but it might improve the grip

  • @big_rider
    @big_rider Před 2 lety +2

    Is it possible to change batteries during an activity on these devices? Can the device freeze your activity on the storage while the batteries are changed and then resume the activity?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +2

      Yea, the device will stop when it's not powered, and then the Trip Computer will just pick it up when powered up. It won't reset until you manually do that.

  • @abigailwhitfield90
    @abigailwhitfield90 Před rokem +1

    I'm looking to by a handheld gps for a trekking trip in Asia and Africa (incl. EBC trek and Kilimanjaro). Would this work for these treks?

  • @hollernathan
    @hollernathan Před 3 lety

    Hi, can I export a planned route from the Gaia gps app to the Garmin explore app? Thank you

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Yes just export as GPX from Gaia and then import the GPX to Garmin Explore

  • @ebswv8
    @ebswv8 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the review, I think you have one of the first on youtube for the 65s. I bought this a few weeks ago and agree on it's accuracy, it's very good. That said, I am curious if you have added any custom maps yet? I currently have a ticket open with garmin because it seems the 65s does not give an option to disable maps in the custom maps folder. This is a pretty big issue and is definitely different than the 64 series.
    Have you tried adding custom .kmz's on the 65s and disabling them? I cannot disable them on mine and I think it is a bug on garmin's part? Let me know your thoughts.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +2

      Just checked, having the same issue and emailed Garmin support. Good catch. Yea, I loaded mine in and saw it, but didn't try to disable it at all. It's kind of mind boggling that something like this gets through when the operating system has been basically the same for the last 8 years or so. Thanks for the callout and fingers crossed that the next firmware will address...

    • @ebswv8
      @ebswv8 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Hikingguy thanks for checking on that. My ticket has kind of stalled out but hopefully yours will get some traction. ...I've been watching some of your other vids and really enjoy them.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@ebswv8 Thank you and yea, fingers crossed on the support ticket. My guess is that there will be a firmware update in the next month or two. Usually they don't leave a unit on the initial release firmware too long.

  • @patricknash9575
    @patricknash9575 Před 3 lety +1

    When do you think garmin will offer multi-band-gnss + inreach in the same package? Are there alternatives to garmin? Thanks!

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      So InReach (Iridium) and GLONASS are really close in frequency, so that's why you don't see them together. I think transmitted InReach from a unit would fry / overwhelm the GNSS receiver. The 66i can actually receive GLONASS but it's turned off in the firmware (confirmed from Garmin tech). So I guess until they can solve that problem, no dice. And in terms of alternatives to Garmin, you can get a rugged smartphone + big battery, but you still have the problems with touchscreens in the rain.

    • @patricknash9575
      @patricknash9575 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@Hikingguy Thank you. Do you think a GPSMAP 66sr, say, should be turned off before using an inReach Mini, if someone is carrying both?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@patricknash9575 no I think it's only when the chips are right next to each other

  • @joshuakg5ptt225
    @joshuakg5ptt225 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad you differentiated GNSS from multi band most people don't have a clue when they review units good job and don't forget the L5 constellation is not a complete one yet

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! And yes, it's always a balance on these videos to keep it insightful yet understandable by most folks.

  • @SouthernGuy82
    @SouthernGuy82 Před rokem +1

    Can you help me out by showing me your personal trip computer data fields? I’m new to the gpsmap 65s and it’s a little overwhelming on all the options.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem +1

      I generally have distance, timer, elevation, and total ascent as a base, and then things like time of day, sunset, etc.

  • @izoyt
    @izoyt Před 3 lety

    how this compare to 64 models in terms of accuracy etc and does this mirrors screen to let say your smartphone or tablet? is there any option for rechargeable lion or lipo batteries for this (adapter or whatever)?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      More accurate than 64
      No screen mirror
      You can get rechargeable batteries - please see the article

  • @user-il3gq2oy7w
    @user-il3gq2oy7w Před 7 měsíci

    I am using it to map plants in a botanical garden and the 6 feet is more important than a unit that only gets me to 8 feet

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 7 měsíci

      You'd probably be best served by a RTK GNSS like Trimble which will give you centimeter level precision

  • @MidsierramusingBlogspot

    Can i use the 24K chip of the Western U,S. from my Map 64 in this unit?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      Yes you can use 24k Garmin cards or load via software on the computer

  • @Windof
    @Windof Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to use Google maps images on this device? Or to use it combined with a smartphone and Google maps app or similar?

  • @mikegyver3193
    @mikegyver3193 Před 3 lety +2

    When changing batteries do you lose info, and have to reset

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      It's all saved on the device memory, so changing batteries doesn't erase anything.

    • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353
      @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353 Před rokem

      I believe the only thing you have to do is recalibrate the compass.

  • @Jakelol1980
    @Jakelol1980 Před 2 lety +1

    Should i get the 65s or the 64sx for hiking?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      I'd say the 65s is a better unit, but the 64sx is prob cheaper and still does a decent job.

  • @sebastianvelasquez4583

    Does anyone know if this GPS can send and receive text messages while beyond cellular range like the InReach does?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      No this is just a GPS, not an inReach

  • @mattgale477
    @mattgale477 Před 20 dny +1

    Hi can you type in the coordinates with this

  • @CAWITAN
    @CAWITAN Před rokem

    Would this be okay to use as a gps for car road trips?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před rokem +1

      You can get a Citynavigator map chip but there are def much better options (like a phone)

  • @Johntburke72
    @Johntburke72 Před 2 lety +1

    Would this be a good unit for Appalachian trail ?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      Yup, it would work great for the AT, but you might want to consider just using your phone with Guthook, which a lot of folks do successfully.

  • @pinoyrunningpenguin
    @pinoyrunningpenguin Před 2 lety

    Looks exactly similar to 64s. Wonder what's the reason to upgrade to this?

  • @lukeswain1752
    @lukeswain1752 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you recommend this gps verses other options? Obviously this one uses the many different satellite systems. But I'm not looking for EXACT accuracy. What about the older garmin gps's? I want simething with a good map, that let's me put a pin where I start, and tells me where I am. Any suggestions?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Most GPS units will get you within 16 feet in most situations. So unless you're hiking in deep canyons all the time, just get one that's cheap and works for you. If you can afford this one, it's probably going to perform the best for you. Otherwise you can probably get a 64 on sale which is still a solid unit.

    • @lukeswain1752
      @lukeswain1752 Před 3 lety

      @@Hikingguy thanks for the info. Think I am going to get this one though. It is expensive, but I does seem like a nice buy. Is the top map it comes with any good?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      @@lukeswain1752 Yup, the loaded maps are good and you can also put free OSM maps on it too for another option - see the guide on my site

    • @lukeswain1752
      @lukeswain1752 Před 3 lety

      @@Hikingguy hey thanks for the info! Didn't one of your videos say buying thru a link will supported you?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@lukeswain1752 yup just use the links in the description of the video and I get a small commission, thank you! 🙏

  • @wwxra
    @wwxra Před 2 lety +1

    Can you charge rechargable batteries without taking the batteries out from the Garmin 65s?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety +1

      You can, but they have to be the Garmin ones (as far as I know) - haven't tried charging 3rd party batteries in there - amzn.to/3zLvPCh

    • @Kowabrass
      @Kowabrass Před rokem

      You can, but there is a little switch in the center of the battery compartment which must be depressed to enable the charging mode. Just add something suitable below the batteries (cardboard, folded paper, plastic scrap etc.), that will do the job. Garmin also sells a battery pack which includes this plastic strip, but that’s a waste of money because there are better batteries on the market.

  • @kennyredline
    @kennyredline Před 8 měsíci

    Hopefully someone will see this question! I know it's ben a few years since this video was posted. Can I add Gaia maps to this device? If I added an external SD card, can I ad either Gaia of Trailforks maps?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 8 měsíci

      Nope, you can only use Gaia or Trailforks on their apps

    • @kennyredline
      @kennyredline Před 8 měsíci +1

      I figured as much, thank you!@@Hikingguy

  • @hollernathan
    @hollernathan Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, can I get software updates with this gps through Garmin connect wirelessly?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      It happens when it's connected to WiFi. I just connect it to my home WiFi and it does map and firmware updates when in range.

    • @hollernathan
      @hollernathan Před 3 lety

      @@Hikingguy Awesome! I didn’t know the 65s had WiFi. Had to return the 66sr because of constant shut downs and battery charging issues.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@hollernathan I mesed up and answered that before I drank coffee, IT DOES NOT HAVE WIFI, you have to update using Garmin Express. Thought I was on the 66 video... sorry about that... sorry to hear about the 66sr - usually the first firmware releases from Garmin are bad, they shouldn't be, but they are, but I noticed the 66sr has had some firmware updates lately, including some addressing power-off issues > www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=15447

  • @hollernathan
    @hollernathan Před 3 lety +1

    Great job. Do you know anyplace on the web where you can get cool secret not so known gps coordinates? So I can load into gpsmap 66sr and explore? Thank you

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you - and maybe check out geocaching.com?

  • @davidforeman2734
    @davidforeman2734 Před 3 lety

    Can you not use the wifi to text a message for help from your phone. Can I use my phone through this system to look at my maps.see I ride off road motorcycle so I could have gps on me for safety and have my phone on the bike and it would be easier to see the maps. Thanks.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      You can get phone notifications but you can't text through the 65s. It works as a GPS "remote" if you use the Garmin Explore app, so you could look at the phone if they were connected with Bluetooth.

  • @JohnDoe-ub8fq
    @JohnDoe-ub8fq Před 10 měsíci +1

    I think it might be time to upgrade from my Oregon 450, to the 65s....? Good idea? The 65s price has dropped.

  • @ponderingnugget
    @ponderingnugget Před 2 lety

    Does this model come loaded with U.S. Topo or any maps at all?

  • @danielhoky
    @danielhoky Před 2 lety +1

    does this come with some SOS functionality?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      Nope, you'll need a 66i or similar

  • @AUTUMN-DARK
    @AUTUMN-DARK Před 3 lety +1

    How long does the battery last when recording your hike to later upload to the Garmin app?
    Another question if I may... What would you recommend for primarily and accurately recording hikes.. Navigation not needed but accurate recording is... I would need to upload the data to a phone in some way and then represent the data on a map for others to view along with other data such a terrain and ascents etc ..
    I'm going to be hiking for many years on a fundraiser and recording it is essential for me so appreciate your help

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      If you want the most accurate unit get this or the GPSMAP 66sr, or another unit with multi-GNSS and multi-band.

    • @AUTUMN-DARK
      @AUTUMN-DARK Před 3 lety +1

      @@Hikingguy thank you again.... This will be my second attempt as the first attempt failed to raise adaquate funds for charities
      ... It still. Reached approximately £7,000 but this was over nearly three years of trekking And simultaneously living outdoors which was great sacrifice to my health and mind etc... This second attempt will hopefully be much more successful and recording the data is really important to me... And likely come in useful to others in the future... The 65s seems the best for my budget and again thanks for the help 😊

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@AUTUMN-DARK good luck with everything and enjoy the 65s!

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 Před 2 lety

      All you need is the Garmin watch like the Instinct. It will connect to Garmin Connect app on phone which can send it to Strava. Strava can correct your gps elevation data to topographic data. And, it keeps long term map and data you can share. It touches all your bases. Accuracy is within a few feet on anything out there, and quite adequate. None are truly at 2 meters, and it's irrelevant.

  • @kayjet64
    @kayjet64 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you recommend this GPSMap 65s over the Montana 700i

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Unless you really want a touchscreen, yes.

  • @frankgordonsmith4795
    @frankgordonsmith4795 Před 3 lety +1

    you know how the 65 has the odd bug, should i just get the 64 with less precision

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      which bug? I'd get a 65s unless you're trying to save some cash, in which case the 64 is still a solid choice.

    • @frankgordonsmith4795
      @frankgordonsmith4795 Před 3 lety

      @@Hikingguy this bug /That said, I am curious if you have added any custom maps yet? I currently have a ticket open with garmin because it seems the 65s does not give an option to disable maps in the custom maps folder. This is a pretty big issue and is definitely different than the 64 series.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@frankgordonsmith4795 Ah, yea, the map toggle, no I don't think it's been fixed yet but I can't imagine that it wouldn't be addressed by the next firmware update. The 66i had some pretty bad bugs when it first came out and now it's rock solid. I'd say if you can deal with not having it for the next couple of months, my bet would be that it's going to be addressed. You can see the firmware updates for the 65 here: www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=15515

  • @bertalandozsa6670
    @bertalandozsa6670 Před 3 lety

    What button are you pressing with "hit go"?

    • @bertalandozsa6670
      @bertalandozsa6670 Před 3 lety

      @@Hikingguy Really? I have the 65, i see the button and if will move the cursor on it, it disapears...

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      @@bertalandozsa6670 It should be selected by default (green) so you don't need to move the cursor, just hit enter

  • @AUTUMN-DARK
    @AUTUMN-DARK Před 3 lety +1

    Hi its me again 🙄...
    I now have the 65s but I am struggling.... Imagine I want to walk seven days in a row and record each day separately... Then upload the data to a map on my phone and be able to view the distance, time and all stats etc....
    How?!... I though this would be simple but I am lost
    I will. Eventually need this for a trek that lasts over 4 years and I'll be living outdoors the whole time so being able to transfer data on a daily basis to a phone was an absaloute essential 😔

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety +1

      At the end of your day, go to Track Manager > Current Track, then save it. Sync with the Garmin Explore app to transfer the tracks to your computer. I would walk through the manual > www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/GUID-EA40F185-39D1-4C3B-B512-7AA823FA3DB5/EN-US/GUID-01F384A4-5DA3-4822-8101-647111F7F516-homepage.html

    • @AUTUMN-DARK
      @AUTUMN-DARK Před 3 lety

      @@HikingguyI think I have it figured out but I seem to get more information going to the explore website than the app... But I can't say I'm impressed with any of it so far but maybe I'm missing something... Just doesn't seem to be a lot of statistics for the saved route
      And really not a user friendly experience

  • @hamiddoshan481
    @hamiddoshan481 Před rokem +1

    Peace be upon you. I am interested in the topic, but I did not understand the explanation clearly because my mother tongue is Arabic, I would like to translate the explanation

  • @robertocarloshernandezvarg8983

    you need to Internet for this?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      Only to update the firmware. You can use GPS without internet.

  • @ohsweetmystery
    @ohsweetmystery Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your content, but for someone who has never picked up a gps, it's not very useful at all. Do you have a 100% beginner tutorial anywhere?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 2 lety

      Well, it's not useful because it's not a video on what you're looking for. It's a review of the 65s. Try this - hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-does-gps-work-gps-for-dummies/

  • @brandonbentley5453
    @brandonbentley5453 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm not here to sway anyone but my 60CSX is far easier to use and has rhe same screen as the 65CSX. The 65CSX is not as intuitive as it's predecessor the 60CSX. Just my opinion of course...

  • @seahunt2001
    @seahunt2001 Před 5 měsíci

    At 16:30 the arrow is pointing to the left 9 o'clock position but your walking in the 12:00 position. This doesn't make any sense. Why are you not walking in the direction of the arrow???

  • @spiritofexcelence7359
    @spiritofexcelence7359 Před rokem +1

    If anything goes wrong don't expect help from customer support.

  • @ytvyskiduxaru5455
    @ytvyskiduxaru5455 Před 3 lety

    Whats the main different with 65s and 66sr?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  Před 3 lety

      answers here > hikingguy.com/hiking-gear/garmin-gpsmap-66sr-review-test/