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The Rino 120 is state-of-the-art GPS navigation and two-way communications combined, with enough memory to download detailed mapping for driving, hiking, hunting, fishing or just about anything else you can dream up. Take a 3D tour It s waterproof and can beam your exact location to another Rino user within a two-mile range (on the FRS spectrum) using Position Reporting . The radio functionality of the Rino 120 provides two-way communications for up to two miles (using FRS channels), and you can talk to friends or family who own conventional FRS radios. There s also a voice scrambler and a vibration mode for silent calls. The Rino 120 has a built-in basemap consisting of American road and highway detail, along with 8 MB of internal memory for downloading additional road, street, and points-of-interest data from MapSource MetroGuide , Fishing Hot Spots , Topo, or BlueChart CD-ROMs. The PC-interface cable also comes with the Rino 120.
Garmin Rino 120 - 2 in. Handheld GPS Receiver
$169.99 - $414.95
Product Reviews
pros: A competent navigation aid. Keeps you in touch with others and shows where they are.
cons: It's bloody expensive. Missing a few key features like a card slot, compass, and beacon.
Talk, Navigate, and Track! It Does It All -- Almost.
If the Garmin Rino were sold on late night TV infomercials, the sales pitch would go something like... See Full Review
pros: Easy for any age to use. Stay in contact with your kids by using display.
cons: Battery life short. Use battery saver feature and turn volume down to extend life.
A Rock Solid, Dependable and widely used piece of Hardcore Gear!
I own both the Rino 110 and Rino 120. Both models are light weight, easy to use and are PACKED with... See Full Review
pros: Know exactly where you hunting buddies are, always have a radio with you, convenient GUI.
cons: Batteries don't last long, radio reception, joystick is tricky.
I love my Rino 120
I've enjoyed having my Rino 120. It is a great piece of gear. Navigating the features makes sense, i... See Full Review
pros: Location sending, FRS/GMRS two-way radio, size, durability
cons: Battery life and power button placement
Two way comms and GPS for fishing - WOW!
Garmin has been an industry leader in Global Positioning Service (GPS) for a long time. There really... See Full Review
pros: Awesome concept, great execution, seamless radio/GPS interface.
cons: Legendary Garmin crappy GPS reception. Little memory for custom maps.
A great concept in its second generation
My other reviews on GPSs focus on Magellans, which I consider to be a superior product with better s... See Full Review
pros: wonderful GPS system, and peer to peer
cons: as radios... horrible really need to work that aspect out. disappointing.
garmin radio quality
So far I love the GPS and peer to peer aspects of the garmin 120, if only the radio actually worked.... See Full Review
pros: Contains everything a person needs, Radio, GPS and topo's. Very accurate GPS.
cons: Can not trust provided belt clip.
Rino 120
I purchased two Rinos for Hunter Education class presentations. Spent time in dense forest evaluatin... See Full Review
pros: Battery life, GPS accuracy, features, concept
cons: Radio is simply useless. Not exaggerating.
Good idea
GPS is great. Radio has caused me lots of troubles. On first hunting trip, nobody could hear me, I t... See Full Review
pros: Good GPS function, convenient size for hunting/hiking.
cons: Poor radio function. Very limited compatibility with other mapping and Topo software.
Good GPS, lousy radio.
Bought this unit with a friend to use for hunting. I wish I had read some reviews first. We found th... See Full Review
pros: Good GPS accuracy.
cons: GMRS/FRS radio is a joke.
rino 120
The gps works great when connected to a satellite and has very good accuracy.Now the gmrs/frs radio... See Full Review
Product Details
| Product MPN | |
| MPN | RINO120 |
| Key Features | |
| Enhanced accuracy | WAAS enabled |
| Receiver Type | 12 Channels |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| GPS Type | Handheld (Outdoor) |
| Screen Size | 2 in. |
| Input Method | Thumb Stick |
| Map capabilities | Internal, Download maps |
| Display | |
| Resolutions | 160 x 160 |
| Display Size | 1.4 in. x 1.4 in. |
| Display Type | LCD Display |
| Technical Features | |
| Special Features | Waypoint Icons |
| Marine Features | Fishing Calcluator |
| Grids | Lat/Lon, MGRS, UTM, Loran TD position format, Maidenhead |
| Included Software/Maps | Marine Cartography, North America Maps, South America Maps |
| Trip calculator | Maximum speed, Current speed, Trip Timers, Time of sunrise/sunset, Track Log, Points-of-Interest (POI) |
| Audible Features | Proximity Alarm |
| Other Features | |
| PC Interface | NMEA-0183 |
| Environmental Protection | IPX7 Waterproof Standard |
| Antenna | Quadrifilar Helix |
| Brand | Garmin |
| GPS System | |
| Waypoints | 500 |
| Number of routes | 20 |
| Accuisition Time - Cold | 45 sec |
| Accuisition Time - Initial Time | 15 sec |
| Enhanced position accuracy | < 10 feet |
| Differential standards | DGPS Ready |
| Update rate | 1 per second, continuous |
| Max. Horizontal accuracy | < 49 feet |
| Battery | |
| Battery Life | Up to 28 Hours |
| Battery Type | 3 x AA Batteries |
| Warranty | |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Dimensions | |
| Width | 5.8 cm |
| Height | 11.4 cm |
| Depth | 4.1 cm |
| Weight | 0.48 lb. |
| Width | 2.3 in. |
| Height | 4.5 in. |
| Depth | 1.6 in. |
| Weight | 217.72 gr |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Product ID | 20203995 |
| Family Line | Garmin Rino |
| UPC | 53759031962 |











