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their training history or challenge a Virtual Partner™ and automatically upload their data
wirelessly to a personal computer.
Edge®
(4 models) Integrated personal training systems designed for cyclists. The Edge 205 measures speed,
distance, time, calories burned, climb and descent, altitude and more. The Edge 305 adds
a heart rate monitor and/or wireless speed/pedaling cadence sensor. The Edge 605 and
705 provide mapping capabilities (including street navigation) and a 2.2” color display in
addition to tracking vertical profiles, climb and descent, altitude, speed, distance, and
time.
Colorado™
(4 models) The Colorado series features Garmin’s Rock ‘n Roller™ wheel, which allows the user to
operate many of the units’ features with the user’s thumb. The Colorado 300 features a
worldwide basemap with shaded relief. The Colorado 400c provides marine chart
coverage for the coastal U.S. and Bahamas. The Colorado 400i offers shoreline details,
depth contours and boat ramps for U.S. inland lakes and rivers. The Colorado 400t gives
hikers 3-D elevation perspective and preloaded U.S. topographic maps. All Colorado
models are equipped with a barometric altimeter and electronic compass.
Oregon™
(5 models) The Oregon series combines a bright 3 inch color touchscreen, rugged design and a
variety of preloaded mapping options. The Oregon 400t gives hikers preloaded U.S.
topographic maps with 3-D elevation perspective. The Oregon 400i offers shoreline
details, depth contours and boat ramps for U.S. inland lakes and navigable rivers. The
Oregon 400c features chart coverage for the coastal U.S. and Bahamas. The Oregon 300
features a worldwide basemap with shaded relief. The Oregon 400t, 400c, 400i and 300
are equipped with a barometric altimeter and electronic compass and are compatible with
Garmin’s heart-rate monitors and speed/cadence sensors.
eTrex®
(8 models) Compact handheld GPS units for outdoor enthusiasts. All models are waterproof and
have rugged designs.
GPS 60
(4 models) The GPS 60 is a basic GPS without mapping while the GPSMAP 60 offers a
monochrome display and 24 MB of downloadable memory. The GPSMAP 60Cx and the
GPSMAP 60CSx feature a high sensitivity GPS receiver and a slot for a removable
microSD memory, along with a 64mb microSD card.
GPS 76
(5 models) Handheld GPS with large display and a waterproof case which floats in water. Preloaded
with U.S. tidal data, the GPS 76 is a basic GPS without a basemap. The GPSMAP 76 has
an internal basemap and MapSource® compatibility for street level mapping and detailed
marine charts. The GPSMAP 76S additionally features a barometric altimeter and an
electronic compass. The GPSMAP 76Cx and the GPSMAP 76CSx each feature a high
sensitivity GPS receiver and a slot for a removable microSD memory, along with a
128mb microSD card, all in the same rugged and waterproof housing that floats in water.
Rino®
(5 models) Handheld two-way Family Radio Service (FRS) and General Mobile Radio Service
(GMRS) radios that integrate two-way voice communications with GPS navigation.
Features include patented “peer-to-peer position reporting” so you can transmit your
location to another Rino radio. The Rino 120 has an internal basemap and MapSource
compatibility for street-level mapping. The Rino 130 has 24 MB of internal memory,
built-in electronic compass, barometric sensor, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) weather radio receiver. The Rino 520HCx has a high sensitivity