All metal detectors break down: both expensive and cheap ones, sooner or later. The Garrett AT PRO isn’t an exception. One of the most unpleasant breakdowns is the control box coming off the shaft. So, if your Garrett AT PRO control box is still in place, be ready – it will surely fall off. Continue reading
If I were a seller, I would easily manage to sell these both machines. One or two practical tests – and you would become an owner of a new detector, the one I would be interested in. Most significantly, without cheating at all… But I am not a seller. It’s all the same to me which manufacturer will take money out of your pocket. Continue reading
Wireless headphones based on a transmitter-receiver principle are inconvenient. You have separate power supply for the detector, receiver and transmitter. You still have wires, though. Here’s a first video to watch: Garrett wireless headphones. Continue reading
Garrett is bringing in wireless technologies for its metal detectors… But by what means! They’ve released an adapter similar to that being sold by the Chinese for several years – a receiver and a transmitter. They promise the sound without delay, charging via USB. Continue reading
Garrett has released a new product – Garrett MS-2 wire headphones. Come with two connector options: a usual 6.35 mm jack for all land detectors – e.g., the Garrett ACE. Plus, a watertight connector for the Garrett AT PRO and Garrett AT Gold. Continue reading