We’ve all done it. We’ve parked our cars and committed details and landmarks to memory, only to draw a blank when it comes time to recall the spot. The Bushnell BackTrack aims to counteract these ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bushnell Outdoor Products redefined the personal GPS market with the introduction of the original BackTrack in 2008, providing consumers with the ...
The optics giant Bushnell had a rough start with its Google Earth-like Onix GPS unit -- one of its first forays into the hand-held GPS unit market in a consumer world saturated with such gadgets. But ...
The BackTrack is required directional gear for outdoorsmen and parking-lot goers alike. Equipped with a high sensitivity SiRF Star III GPS receiver, the BackTrack can store and locate up to three ...
If you are like most people and have forgotten where you parked your car in the past or are taking a hike through the woods and would like to be able to find your way back out again, the Bushnell ...
If you prefer to explore the outdoors without the dependency on GPS technology but feel a backup device would be a handy addition to your gear, the new Bushnell BackTrack D-Tour might well be worth a ...
In a serious effort to outdo the original $100 Backtrack GPS device, Bushnell has now launched the Point 3 and Point 5 versions whose minuscule proportions make them ideal for your keychain. Both ...
Getting ‘lost’ isn’t half so frightening a prospect if you know how to retrace your steps. Bushnell’s BackTrack uses GPS satellite technology (and a little forethought from you, the user) to navigate ...
You are lost in the woods. But wait, you have your handy BackTrack to get you out of it. The personal GPS system stores and finds up to 3 locations. With a digital readout, it has a SiRF Star III GPS ...
Bushnell has added the Back Track to its line of navigation systems. Law enforcement officers can mark the location and Back Track will provide distance and direction back to their marked location.
Ah, the joys of traveling over the age of 50: Wandering the backstreets of a strange and exotic city and realizing you have absolutely no idea where your hotel is. Or looking out over a vast and ...