The first handheld outdoor navigator with convenient touchscreen operation!
Following on the tremendous popularity of the Colorado line of handheld navigators, Garmin has done one better
with the debut of the Oregon Series, the first handheld navigators to feature convenient touchscreen operation.
Combine that with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver and wireless technology and you have the most advanced outdoor
navigator yet!
Outstanding features include an antenna that is completely internal, making the Oregon easy to slip into your
pocket. Each Oregon includes an electronic compass, barometric altimeter,* 65,000-color, sunlight-readable
touchscreen, plus the ability to wirelessly exchange user routes, tracks, waypoints and geographic locations with
other buddy units. Wireless capability also gives you the ability to use a heart-rate monitor or connect to a
GSC10 Bike Speed/Cadence Sensor (sensors sold separately) for the ultimate in "inner" and "outer" situational
awareness!
The Oregon 200 comes preloaded with a worldwide base map, while the 300 offers the same map with shaded relief
for superior detail. Saltwater mariners love the 400c with its preloaded, detailed BlueChart g2 coverage for the
coastal U.S. and the Bahamas. Preloaded with inland lakes, rivers and shoreline detail, the 400i is your
all-purpose guide to inland water adventures. With state-of-the-art 3-D elevation perspective and preloaded
topographic maps, the rugged 400t gives you all you need for serious hiking, climbing and other outdoor fun. You
can also customize your Oregon with five different user profiles: automotive, marine, recreation, fitness or
geocache. So no matter what your favorite form of outdoor fun, there is an Oregon GPS navigator for you!
*Compass and altimeter not included with the Oregon 200.
I'm in the market for a handheld, saw some good articles on gpssatnavreviews (.) com
whimsicalfuel58 1 year ago
can this be used to navigate on a bicycle
themaniusedtob 1 year ago
Can u get a oregon 400t with a topographic map of europe or is it only for the usa ?!
Gram547 2 years ago
The antenna is inside the top of the GPS. Very compact, nothing is visible externally, but it can use an external antenna if desired. Chuck Hawley
chuckfromwm 2 years ago
where is the antenna?I see in the video you have your finger laying accross the top,then when you put it in the palm of your hand your thumb is on the top.
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woosterken 3 years ago
Great review! I will buy one for sure in the coming days!
Thank you!
Shackred 3 years ago