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Garmin 010-02256-00 eTrex 22x, Rugged Handheld GPS Navigator, Black/Navy

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Style: 22x


Pattern Name: GPS Navigator


Features

  • Explore confidently with the reliable handheld GPS
  • 2.2 sunlight-readable color display with 240 x 320 display pixels for improved readability
  • Preloaded with Topo Active maps with routable roads and trails for cycling and hiking
  • Support for GPS and GLONASS satellite systems allows for tracking in more challenging environments than GPS alone
  • 8 GB of internal memory for map downloads plus a micro SD card slot
  • Battery life: up to 25 hours in GPS mode with 2 AA batteries

Description

Explore with confidence with Terex 22x, a rugged GPS handheld with a 2.2” sunlight-readable color display. It comes preloaded with Topo Active maps featuring routable roads and trails to explore when cycling and hiking. Add even more mapping via the micro card slot and 8 GB of internal memory. With dual-satellite support (GPS and GLONASS), it tracks in more challenging environments than GPS alone.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Etrex 22X


Vehicle Service Type: ATV, Boat, Car


Screen Size: 2.2 Inches


Special Feature: Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Map Type: Topographical


Included Components: eTrex 22x; USB Cable; Documentation


Battery Life: 25 Hours


Mounting Type: Handheld


Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 1.3 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 5 ounces


Item model number: 010-02256-00


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Bluetooth


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Scanner Resolution: 240 x 320


Color: Black/Navy


Whats in the box: eTrex 22x; USB Cable; Documentation


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: June 5, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A useful machine.
Style: eTrex 22x
It seems an affordable size. The battery life is spectacular. What I find most useful is the map and connectivity with other civilized satellites. The quality is great. And I'm able to see the screen even outside.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025 by Jose Manuel Noarbe Navas

  • Perfect for my needs
Style: eTrex 22x
good , compact, reliable and pretty basic and easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by bkf

  • A solid workhorse, durable, and reliable. Hardware is getting a bit long in the tooth.
Style: eTrex 22x
I've been an eTrex user for literally decades: I bought the original eTrex shortly after it was released in 2003, and an eTrex 20 (shown in orange in the photo) shortly after it was released in 2011. Without fail, they've been solid, reliable, and long-lasting units that have served me well after miles on the trail, off-road, and all over the world even in the harshest environments ranging from the peaks of the Swiss alps to the sandy deserts of Oman. The eTrex 22x (blue in the photo) is no different. Almost literally, for better or worse. The 22x is virtually identical to the 20 in all respects, except that it comes with some additional internal storage (which is irrelevant if one uses a microSD card) and the Garmin TopoActive maps. Other than those changes, it appears to be literally the same unit. In most respects, that's excellent: the eTrex 20 that I'm replacing (after the flexible rubber over the buttons finally wore out and rendered it not waterproof and unusable) has been an outstanding unit and it's good to replace it with something similarly robust and easy to use. The user interfaces for both the 22x and 20 are simple, easy to understand, and easily operated with the side buttons and joystick. The receivers in both are sufficiently sensitive to work even with tree cover and in foul weather, and receives signals strongly even if the unit is sideways or upside-down. Both are IPX7 waterproof, have a rated battery life of 25 hours, have a 2.2" color screen, weigh 5 oz (141.7 g), have the same mounting rail on the back, and are still made by Garmin in their factory in Taiwan (though the USB cable is made in Taiwan or China). I particularly like that the 22x continues to use AA batteries rather than a non-replaceable rechargeable battery (often seen in other more modern receivers) since AA batteries are available virtually anywhere on earth. It's ability to to set the battery type in the menu (alkaline, non-rechargeable lithium, or rechargeable NiMH) is very useful for ensuring the battery gauge is accurate. While the 22x retains all the excellent features of the 20, many aspects of it show its age: it has the same L1-only GPS+GLONASS+WAAS/EGNOS receiver as the 20 (no L1/L2/L5 multiband receiver, nor any support for other constellations like Galileo or Beidou like other more modern Garmin receivers), the same screen, the same user interface, etc. The color screen is acceptably visible in bright light, but advancements in screen technology make newer, higher-contrast screens seen in other devices even better. The 22x still uses a miniUSB port under the rubber flap on the back; while the port is robust and durable, having something more modern like USB-C would have been nice. Finding a miniUSB cable in shops is becoming more challenging these days, now that microUSB and (more recently) USB-C have superseded it. Other than the microSD card and the USB port, it lacks any sort of external connectivity -- it would be nice if it had Bluetooth or some other means of connecting to a smartphone or computer to receive software and map updates, update Geocaches, sync waypoints and tracks, etc. Having a built-in NiMH battery charger that could charge NiMH batteries when plugged into USB for power would be convenient and eliminate the need to carry a separate battery charger. Don't get me wrong: the eTrex 22x is a fantastic receiver and will give you many years of faithful service in even the harshest conditions, but even though it was released in 2019 it's fundamentally the same as the eTrex 20 which came out in 2011, which in turn is very similar to the original eTrex from 2003. It's robust, reliable, and durable, but it's beginning to feel a bit dated compared to some of their more modern receivers and lacks some of the quality-of-life features that more modern receivers have. If you don't need or care for those modern bells and whistles, this is an outstanding receiver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Pete S. Pete S.

  • Good budget friendly GPS
Style: eTrex 22x
My 13 year old son was going on a 10 mile hike with 3 of his friends in a place with no cell phone service, we got this as a primary GPS for him to use to make sure they didnt get lost as the trails are not clearly marked. We downloaded the GPX file for the trail and uploaded to the unit, he was able to follow it and mark way points along the trail. He was also using Gia Gps with the same GPX file on his phone when we got home we compared the data between the 2 devices and the data was very similar. The screen is small and the user interface is a bit dated but its basic and it works. For short hikes this is a good unit, if you need a backup for longer hikes or planning on being out for a few days this is a great secondary GPS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022 by Christine

  • Good product
Style: eTrex 22x
Nice unit, still figuring it out for my uses.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026 by eddiesr

  • too small, waste of money!!!
Style: eTrex 22x
Love garmin products, however this gadget is a total waste of money. Can't read anything on it , detail is too small to be of any help and trail following abilities just dismal. Bought this 2 months ago to bring to Sedona, AZ., to aid in hiking trails unknown to me and wife. just as a saftey net so to speak. Found it totally useless for anything other than general directions. No trail differentions, no directions at fork just a tiny arrow showing a general direction. Wish I had used it earlier. Tried it locally in NH and thought the local trails werent well known enough, in the white mountains, but didn't matter, just as useless in Sedona on all trails. Even bought the special software maps for southwest from Garmin for $99.00 made no difference. My advice is to not waste your money on this toy. Either buy a much larger one and try it out first to see the "detail" of the maps or use your cell phone. Hiking place in Sedona told us to use Trek something free on phone app and uses satellite GPS. We had it on our phone after dismal performance of the Garmin etrex 22 and it was great. Had everything the Garmin was supposed to, with much greater detail, and free. Can't return because my 30 days are up but don't waste your money on this . Such a dissapointment as I have used Garmin products for over 12 years......but this thing is useless.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by J. Lawler

  • Small good gps
Style: eTrex 22x
It's a Garmin so good quality and customer service. You need to register the device on Garmin's website and download their free map. To do this it requires you to buy a little SD card and put it in the device. It took close to four hours for the map to download, ugg! It is easy to use, the directions are clear. It has a little toggle stick to move through and select what you want it set to. If you are buying sight unseen, be prepared for how small the screen is, it is small. I have had it out in the wilderness, and it is a handy little gps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025 by Carl

  • Tough and reliable not very intuitive.
Style: eTrex 22x
It's quite an old style system and not very easy to use system sadly, it's just not very intuitive there's nothing more to say, Maybe a great unit for a more advanced GPS user that's used dozens of them but it's not even as good as one that I bought back in 2007 my Magellan explorist is more intuitive just a simple track on track off backtrack with simple buttons this is way more complex just not good. it was a lot more complex to try to track and untrack and it was automatically tracking stuff just in today's day and age is just not very easy to use compared to even a cell phone. Seems like it's very well made good screen the button seems sealed it runs off of AA batteries it just feels antiquated not very user friendly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Jake Rand

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