Garmin Hunting GPS Review





Garmin Hunting Oregon 600 GPS Review

The Garmin Oregon 600 is among the most advanced handheld GPS units on the market today.  This model manages to combine all the useful capabilities a prospective buyer might ever be looking for.  The Garmin Oregon 600 features a glass screen that manages to remain bright regardless of the elements.  You have the option to use standard AA batteries or use the Garmin battery pack.





The interface makes the GPS very easy to operate, considering that it features a customizable main menu and application drawer, a variety of shortcuts, and both landscape and portrait orientation.
Automatic compass calibration, total ascent on the map screen, tabbed menus, and four million geocaches.


Performance of this device relates to the built-in 3-axis electronic compass with accelerometer.
The Garmin Oregon 600 has a worldwide base map, and the number of free apps that come with the device is downright breathtaking provided that you utilize the GGZ file types.


Communicate with and locate hiking partners by using Garmin Hunting GPS in the forest.
Send short text messages to each other in the wild and see your partners' locations in an instant.
Extremely useful in its first hunting season and on about a dozen search and rescue missions
Communicate when we're down in a canyon when the issued radios don't function
Ridiculous audio clarity on the audio
Extremely sensitive receiver (lot of times it never comes out of the pack, yet still works)

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