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Batteries: 0 AA Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin Display Size: 3 inches EAN: 0753759078560 Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: OREGON 300 Native Resolution: 240 x 400 Publisher: Garmin Sales Rank: 1927 Size: Garmin Part #010-00697-01 Studio: Garmin
Features:- High Sensitivity GPS Receiver
- Features A 2.6-InchH X 1.5-InchW Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution
- Rugged Touch-Screen Technology
- Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap With Shaded Relief
- Wireless Sharing Of User Tracks, Waypoints, Routes & Geocaches Between Units
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Product Description: handheld GPS navigator for use outdoors, in a car, or on a boat * 3' LCD touchscreen display (240 x 400 pixels) with built-in picture viewer * WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) capability improves GPS accuracy to within 3 meters * electronic compass and barometric altimeter * short-range wireless transfer of data to other Garmin Oregon and Colorado navigators *
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Very expensive for some missing features 1. You can buy a wireless hearthate monitor so it will log the data. But for what? It is not compatible with garmin training center!!! That's unacceptalbe. 2. The beep sound is to low. You almost can't hear it. 3. What about a wrist strap or armband? Some bigger units have one. The is no option buying a wrist strap. I'm very disappointed with my unit. I sold my old Forerunner 201 thinking Oregon would replace it better for bike biking activites. Why have Barometric altimeter ... Read More
Rating: - Many nice features, but a few backwards steps I bought the Garmin Oregon 300 after owning a Garmin eTrex Legend CX for the last year or two.Alhough initially sceptical of the touch screen, it actually works well.I like the menu system too.My main criticism of the Oregon is the fact that the screen (at max brighness) is not nearly as bright as the Legend screen. The Oregon screen is almost invisible in bright light, even when the screen itself is shaded.This is a significant issue in Australia. My other critism is that the customisation ... Read More
Rating: - Purchased for Hiking and Biking I purchased the Garmin Oregon 300 primarily for hiking and for mountain biking.Recently, I used the hand held in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, CO.Reading several reviews, I decided to purchase what I felt was "current" technology rather than spending less money on a unit that has been on the market several years.Here are my observations: - In most reviews you'll see complaints about mapping software.It is true that the Maps are very expensive, I ended up purchasing two ... Read More
Rating: - Incredible for Multiple Purposes I did several weeks of research prior to making the purchase of the Garmin Oregon 300.My needs for a GPS unit were several, including going geocaching with my two children, the need to have a unit that could give me street navigation (I purchased the City Navigator card also), as well as for use while distance walking.Some things that others may want to consider - the learning curve is simple.Having used the Etrex Legend in the past, the menus on the Oregon are really simple and self-explanatory. ... Read More
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