Garmin 010-01672-30 Oregon 750T 3-Inch Touchscreen Handheld GPS with Topo U.S. 100K

July 23, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $429.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

Oregon 750T handheld brings extra-sharp focus to your outdoor adventures with its preloaded topo U.S. 100K Maps, Birdseye satellite imagery subscription, Built-in 8 Megapixel autofocus camera and bright 3-inch touchscreen display. A redesigned antenna for GPS and GLONASS satellite reception ensures optimum tracking in challenging conditions. Plus, there’s support for Active weather forecasts and Animated overlays on the Map. Other highlights include a 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter, expanded wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ant+), automatic geocache downloads and more. You can wirelessly download software, receive smart notifications, upload your adventures to our Garmin connect online community and even share your LiveTrack location data or geocache discoveries, unit-to-unit, with other Compatible devices.

Product Features

  • 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
  • Capture the moment – 8 Megapixel Autofocus Camera with LED flash/Torch
  • Connect iq – connect iq compatible to customize the Device with data fields, widgets, and apps; find what you like or build your own

Comments

C. Beard says:

Awesome and capable GPS I’m using this for personal use as well as Search and Rescue, and Damage Assessments for Disaster Relief. This is a very high quality, high feature GPS that is perfect size for back country use. The app is easy to figure out and the set up was a snap. 

Tristan says:

good unit, but could be improved the menu and activity tracking features are poorly designed and the interface doesnt work very well. You can however switch it back to classic mode in setting, and then simply add/delete the things you want to show up on the main menu. it took me a backcountry adventure with a bunch of extra batteries and a bunch of time at home messing around with it to figure it out though. one reason why i chose this over others is because of the number of waypoints you can save aswell as the camera. Most…

Al Ludwick says:

First impressions and some issues. This is an early review and I’ll update it as I get more time in with the 750t. There is a learning curve in setting everything up (including basecamp and garmin connect). But once set up it looks like it will be a nice device. I’ve had a few issues with the 750 and will list them here first and come back with more in another month or two. 

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