Garmin GPSMAP 64 Worldwide with High-Sensitivity GPS and GLONASS Receiver

May 27, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $204.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:20 GMT+0100 - Details)

Rugged, Full-featured Handheld with GPS and GLONASS Combined

2.6″ sunlight-readable color screen High-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS receiver with quad helix antenna 4 GB of internal memory and a microSD™ card slot 250,000 preloaded caches for paperless caching from Geocaching.com

GPSMAP 64 features a 2.6″ sunlight-readable color screen that supports BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required) and Garmin Custom Maps. Rugged and waterproof, GPSMAP 64 uses a quad helix antenna for superior reception.

Explore the Terrain

GPSMAP 64 comes with a built-in worldwide basemap with shaded relief so you can navigate anywhere with ease. With photo navigation, you can download geotagged pictures from the Internet and navigate to them.

Keep Your Fix

With its quad helix antenna and high-sensitivity, GPS and GLONASS, receiver, GPSMAP 64 locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The advantage is clear — whether you’re in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on GPSMAP 64 to help you find your way when you need it the most.

Add Maps

Adding more maps to GPSMAP 64 is easy with our array of detailed topographic, marine and road maps. With 4 GB of onboard memory and microSD card slot, you can conveniently download TOPO 24K and 100K maps and hit the trail, plug in BlueChart® g2 preloaded cards for a great day on the water or City Navigator NT® map data for turn-by-turn routing on roads (see maps tab for compatibility). GPSMAP 64 also supports BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required) that lets you load satellite images onto your device and integrate them with your maps. In addition, the 64 is compatible with Custom Maps, a map format that allows you to transform paper and electronic maps easily into downloadable maps for your device, for free.

Find Fun

GPSMAP 64 supports paperless geocaching with 250,000 preloaded caches with hints and descriptions from Geocaching.com, and has a 16-hour battery life. By going paperless, you’re not only helping the environment, but also improving efficiency. GPSMAP 64 stores and displays key information, including location, terrain, difficulty, hints and descriptions, which means there’s no more manually entering coordinates and paper printouts! Slim and lightweight, 64 is the perfect companion for all your outdoor pursuits.

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.

Product Features

  • Sunlight-Readable 2.6″ color display
  • Expanded Internal Memory 8GB
  • DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM Use with 2 traditional AA batteries, or the optional rechargeable NiMH battery pack that can be charged while inside the device.Weight 8.1 oz (230 g) with batteries
  • Receive Smart Notifications* and pair with optional ANT+ sensors, such as heart rate monitor, Tempe temperature sensor, speed/cadence, or use to control your VIRB action camera (64s/64st only)
  • Wirelessly upload data to Garmin Connect and view on smartphone, plus share activities as they happen with Live Track (64s/64st only)

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Less than a year old and the screen is falling … Less than a year old and the screen is falling. About 46 horizontal lines of pixels a have no image at all. This failure is progressing first started with a few lines, but the areas of missing image on the screen are keeps growing

Thomas Hardy says:

Just get a 60 model Like many others, I bought the GPSMAP 64 because I lost my beloved 60Cx out in the woods. I looked over the Amazon reviews carefully, and I searched all over the Internet for more and more reviews. It seemed like maybe the hardcore fans of the 60 series were too harsh on the 64, and I just wasn’t sure if it was as bad as they say. Well, at the end of my first hike, after seeing the 64 take measurements in a wild and seemingly inexplicable manner, I decided on that basis alone I hated the 64…

vanman says:

The 60CSx was better After using, and loving, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx for years, I decided to “upgrade” to the GPSMAP 64st. Mainly, I wanted the much more finely detailed map of the US, but the built-in Bluetooth connectivity also seemed interesting and possibly useful. I also wanted the ability to save more tracks and longer tracks. 

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