More Features, More Satellite Power Behind a Tough, Bright Touchscreen
- 3" sunlight-readable touchscreen display with dual orientation
- 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash/torch
- Worldwide basemap with shaded relief
- 3-axis compass with accelerometer and barometric altimeter sensors
- Dual battery system — 2 AA batteries or included rechargeable internal NiMH pack
With
high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS satellite tracking, worldwide basemap
with shaded relief and customizable buttons for 1-touch image capture
and waypoint marking, Oregon 650 opens a new world of GPS mapping and
positioning.
Quality Photos
Take
quality photos with Oregon 650's built-in 8 MP autofocus digital
camera. Each photo is geotagged, allowing you to navigate back to that
exact spot. Share the photos with all your friends through Garmin Adventures.
For more storage, insert a microSD™ card; you can even view pictures
from other devices on microSD card with Oregon's picture viewer.
Touch and Go
Oregon
650 has reflective display technology for the most brilliant, sunlight
readable touchscreen we’ve ever made. It's as vivid in full bright
sunlight as it is in shade. The screen has been strengthened for impact
resistance but still accommodates gloved operation. And with
dual-orientation, multi-touch screen, you won’t just look at maps,
you’ll interact with them when you zoom in, pan out and rotate the
display.
Double Your Power
Oregon 650 features our
state-of-the-art dual battery system. You’ll have the option of using
the internally rechargeable NiMH pack (included) or traditional AA
batteries — NiMH pack charges when the device is connected to external
power.
Get Your Bearings
Oregon
650 has a built-in 3-axis electronic compass with accelerometer tilt
compensation to show where you're heading even when standing still, or
not holding it level. Its barometric altimeter tracks changes in
pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude. You can even use it to plot
barometric pressure over time to keep an eye on changing weather
conditions.
With its high-sensitivity, WAAS- and GLONASS-enabled
GPS receiver and HotFix® satellite prediction, Oregon 650 locates your
position quickly and precisely, and maintains its GPS location even in
heavy cover and deep canyons.
Share Wirelessly
With
Oregon 650 you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches
up to 50 times faster with other wireless compatible Garmin handheld
devices. Plus, you can share large files too like photos, Garmin
Adventures and Custom Maps. Just touch “send” to transfer your
information.
Add Maps
Adding more maps to Oregon is easy.
Load TOPO U.S. 24K maps and hit the trail; add Trailhead Series TOPO
maps and explore famous treks like the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific
Crest Trail; plug in BlueChart® g2 preloaded cards for a great day on
the water; or load City Navigator® map data for turn-by-turn routing on
roads. Add satellite images to your maps with BirdsEye Satellite Imagery
(subscription required).
Load All the Geocaches
No more
picking, choosing and planning, just download them all. The Oregon 650
can hold up to 4 million. Download every cache on OpenCaching.com.
Load caches using your favorite program or website that supports GGZ
files. All your paperless geocaching features will be there for every
cache. Read full descriptions, hints and logs. View cache photos. Filter
caches by size, terrain, difficulty and type. Connect to chirp-enabled
caches. Record your logs in the field. Do it all.
Plan Your Next Trip
Take charge of your next adventure with BaseCamp™,
software that lets you view and organize maps, waypoints, routes and
tracks. This free trip-planning software even allows you to create
Garmin Adventures that you can share with friends, family or fellow
explorers. BaseCamp displays topographic map data in 2-D or 3-D on your
computer screen, including contour lines and elevation profiles. It also
can transfer an unlimited amount of satellite images to your device
when paired with a BirdsEye Satellite Imagery subscription.
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