Garmin GPSMAP 64SC

June 6, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $299.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

Gpsmap 64SC handheld navigator features a 3-axis tilt-compensated compass, barometric altimeter and 8 Megapixel autofocus camera with automatic geotagging. Gpsmap 64SC also features a 2.6-Inch sunlight-readable color display and a high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS receiver with a Quad Helix antenna for superior reception. Gpsmap 64SC comes with a Dual battery system that lets you use the included rechargeable NiMH battery Pack or optional AA batteries. Additional features include a worldwide basemap with shaded relief and a 1-year 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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