Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Preview : Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS

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Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS

Feature: Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS

  • Touchscreen - 3-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen display with Dual orientation (landscape or portrait view)
  • Abc sensors - 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic Compass with accelerometer and Barometric altimeter sensors
  • Ruggedized for the outdoors - ergonomic, rugged design that Stands strong against dust, dirt and humidity -and it is water-rated to Ipx7
  • Activity profiles - simplified multi activity menu interface - including climb, hike, hunt, bike, geocache, fish and more
  • Connect iq - connect iq compatible to customize the Device with data fields, widgets, and apps; find what you like or build your own
Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS

Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS Reviews


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Product Description

Oregon 700 is a rugged, versatile GPS and GLONASS handheld that puts more of the great outdoors at your fingertips, thanks to a redesigned antenna for better satellite reception in those challenging, out-of-the-way places. Other benefits include Active weather support with Animated Radar overlays Plus expanded wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ant+), automatic geocache downloads, a worldwide shaded basemap, 3-axis compass with barometric altimeter, a dual-orientation 3-inch touchscreen and much more. Use the expanded wireless capabilities to download software, receive smart notifications, upload adventures to our Garmin connect online community and even share LiveTrack location data or geocache discoveries, unit-to-unit, with other Compatible devices.

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