![]() Here are the waypoint creation screens for both models: This is a huge improvement from the Oregon series, which often required you to exit your current screen and go to new one to mark your location. For both the 60Cx and 62s, you can do this just by pushing the “Mark” button from any screen. Let’s start with the most basic function: marking a point. But Garmin made some bizarre choices with the 62s that make its waypoint functionality markedly inferior to the 60Cx. My older Garmin 60Cx does a great job at this, and using it as a model should have made the 62s comparable if not better. The ability to mark and save a location, or use a saved location for navigation, is an essential function for any handheld GPS unit. And I’ll sum up with my final thoughts and conclusions, both on the 62s, and on proprietary GPS units in general. ![]() ![]() Today I’ll look at the Garmin 62s’s worst functionality – the way it handles waypoints and tracks. This is part 3 of my review of the Garmin 62s GPS part 1 is here, and part 2 here.
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