The igolf gps caddie is not so much waterproof, but water and weather resistant. This means that minimal water exposure will not harm the device, however the device may malfunction if fully submerged under water.
You can read about the benefits of the igolf gps caddie on the following site: http://www.amazon.com/iGolf-IG750-GPS-Caddie-II/dp/B000Z4KQ7I. It's a good product.
The Igolf Caddie GPS is supposed to work in Europe, and all over the world wherever satellite signals are available, allowing the user to map his or her own course and be constantly aware of their global position. For more on this app, see this review: http://reviewsofgolfgps.info/golf-gps-apps-blackberry,-iphone,-android/igolf-caddie/
There are a few models to choose from when you are looking to purchase an iGolf gps. The prices can range from $79.99 up to $499.99. The following is a link to the iGolf website, which has a variety of gps systems to choose from, http://www.igolf.com/store/view_all.html?page=6
The L1 technologies company started creating the igolf gps device around 2003. To look more into the history of it go to http://www.l1technologies.com/ and click products and solutions then go to igolf.
A GPS stands for Global Positioning Satellite and is a device which uses satellite location to determine your position. A caddie is a device which is a container or carrier for another item. As such, a GPS caddie is an item which holds a GPS.
Insert the installation CD in your computer's disc drive. Select the "iGolf Installer" option that appears in the "Auto Play" window. Click "USB Driver Setup" to install the required drivers for the GPS. Once the installation of the drivers is complete, select the "Sync Application" button to install the iGolf software to your computer. Connect the iGolf GPS to your computer with the provided USB cable. Press the power button for two seconds and the "USB Mode" message will appear on the GPS screen. The iGolf software will open once the device is connected.
Yes, iGolf works perfectly on the iPod, though the screen is a bit small. It would work much better on something with a larger screen like an iPad.
I do not think that a gps caddie can help improve golf scores. Only practice can help you with your golf performance. A gps can only allow you to see where you should aim your ball.
Yes. It contains the worlds largest GPS database of golf courses, but it is also available on specialist GPS devices. But for the budget option, they have an app for most smartphones which enable you to have it on your phone.
No, most Garmin Rino GPS's are not waterproof. There are however a few models that are meant for more rugged outdoor use and specifically are listed to be waterproof.
The the Garmin GPS 72 is a waterproof marine GPS unit.
A GPS caddie is basically used in your vehcile and lpaced on the dashboard. it is used to hold a gps system in place while you are driving and can see it more clearly.