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title: "Garmin Oregon 600 3-Inch Worldwide Handheld GPS"
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# 3" sunlight-readable display Dual-band GPS/GLONASS 16-hour battery life Garmin Oregon 600 3-Inch Worldwide Handheld GPS

**Brand:** garmin
**Price:** 28.41 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌍 Your Adventure Awaits: Navigate the World with Garmin Oregon 600!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Garmin Oregon 600 3-Inch Worldwide Handheld GPS by garmin
- **How much does it cost?** 28.41 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1154843-garmin-oregon-600-3-inch-worldwide-handheld-gps)

## Best For

- garmin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted garmin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Connected:** Share routes and waypoints wirelessly with ANT+ and Bluetooth technology.
- • **Versatile Viewing:** Switch between landscape and portrait modes effortlessly.
- • **Built for Adventure:** Equipped with a 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter for precise navigation.
- • **Power Up Your Journey:** Enjoy a dual battery system for extended outdoor exploration.
- • **Navigate with Confidence:** Experience dual-band GPS/GLONASS for unparalleled accuracy.

## Overview

The Garmin Oregon 600 is a cutting-edge handheld GPS device featuring a 3-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen, dual-band GPS/GLONASS satellite positioning, and advanced sensors for outdoor navigation. With wireless sharing capabilities and a dual battery system, it's designed for adventurers who demand reliability and performance.

## Description

With high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS satellite tracking, worldwide basemap with shaded relief and customizable buttons for 1-touch waypoint marking, Oregon 600 opens a new world of GPS mapping and positioning.Touch and GoOregon 600 has reflective display technology for the most brilliant, sunlight readable touchscreen we’ve ever made. The screen is strengthened for impact resistance, with multi-touch and dual orientation views that accommodate gloved operation.Double Your PowerOregon 600 features our state-of-the-art dual battery system. Use the optional rechargeable NiMH pack (not included) or traditional AA batteries — NiMH pack charges when the device is connected to external power.Get Your BearingsOregon 600 has a built-in 3-axis electronic compass with accelerometer tilt compensation to show where you're heading even when standing still, or not holding it level. Its barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude. You can even use it to plot barometric pressure over time to keep an eye on changing weather conditions.With its high-sensitivity, WAAS- and GLONASS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix® satellite prediction, Oregon 600 locates your position quickly and precisely, and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons.Share WirelesslyWith Oregon 600 you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches up to 50 times faster with other wireless compatible Garmin handheld devices. Plus, you can share large files too like photos, Garmin Adventures and Custom Maps. Just touch “send” to transfer your information.Add MapsAdding more maps to Oregon is easy. Load TOPO U.S. 24K maps and hit the trail; add Trailhead Series TOPO maps and explore famous treks like the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail; plug in BlueChart® g2 preloaded cards for a great day on the water; or load City Navigator® map data for turn-by-turn routing on roads. Add satellite images to your maps with BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required).Load All the GeocachesNo more picking, choosing and planning, just download them all. Oregon 600 can hold up to 4 million. Download every cache on OpenCaching.com. Load caches from GSAK. Or use your favorite program or website supporting GGZ files. All your paperless geocaching features will be there for every cache. Read full descriptions, hints and logs. View cache photos. Filter caches by size, terrain, difficulty and type. Connect to chirp-enabled caches. Record your logs in the field. Do it all.Plan Your Next TripTake 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.What's in the Box:Oregon 600Worldwide basemapUSB/charging cableCarabiner clipDocumentation

## Features

- 3-Inch sunlight-readable, touchscreen display with multi-touch capability
- Dual-band GPS/GLONASS satellite positioning
- Sensors (3-axis compass, accelerometer, barometric altimeter)
- ANT or Bluetooth technology -wirelessly share routes, tracks, waypoints, geocaches, custom maps and photos between units Dual orientation - auto switching between landscape or portrait views
- Dual battery system -2 AA batteries or NiMH battery pack charged by the Oregon (battery pack included with 650/650t; optional with 600/600t)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Operating System | Android |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1.5 GB |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| Display Type | sunlight readable touch screen |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Connectivity Protocol | ANT+ |
| Battery Average Life | 16 Hours |
| Mount Type | Wrist Mount, found in image |
| Resolution | 240 x 400 |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Additional Features | Touchscreen |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Map Types | North America;Topographical;City Tour |
| Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Garmin
- **Model Name:** Oregon 600
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car, Truck, Motorcycle, ATV, Boat, Bicycle
- **Screen Size:** 3 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Touchscreen
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Map Type:** North America;Topographical;City Tour
- **Included Components:** Carabiner clip, Documentation, Oregon 600, USB/charging cable, Worldwide basemap
- **Battery Life:** 16 Hours
- **Mounting Type:** Wrist Mount, found in image

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After software update everything is running great. Excellent product.
*by P***D on June 2, 2013*

*** Update on July 27, 2013The issues with BaseCamp seem to have been fixed in the latest release (late July). I am no longer experiencing the performance issues I originally reported and it is running fine on my Mac. Increasing my rating to 5 stars. I've used the Oregon 600 several times now and think it is very sophisticated, well-made product.*** Original reviewJust purchased the new Oregon 600 but can't actually use it because the Garmin map download hangs on my Mac (OS X 10.8.3). I have plenty of room available on the MicroSD card (4X what is actually needed). I purchased City Navigator NT from the Garmin website, but when I attempt to download the City Navigator NT maps to the Oregon unit (connected by USB) it just hangs and the progress indicator does not update.Restarting Safari (which has the latest version of the Garmin Communicator add-in installed), restarting the Mac, restarting the Oregon unit, and restarting my local network router does not solve the problem. I've retried several times over a couple of hours and it makes no difference. At the point where it hangs I only see a "Estimated time remaining: calculating..."Not sure whether it is a bug in the Oregon 600 software, the Garmin Communicator add-in, or a problem with the Garmin servers.If I can resolve this I will post an update and, hopefully, a review of the actual unit itself. If I can't resolve it I'll be returning the unit to Amazon.There is also an error in the Amazon "Technical Details" listing, which reports that AA batteries are included. They are NOT included.*** Update on June 2, 2013Created a track using the Oregon 600 near my house. The Oregon unit itself is pretty nice -- very nice user interface. But many of the most important features are accessible via the Garmin software for your PC/Mac, and there is where I encountered more problems.As a test I installed the Garmin BaseCamp software on my Mac. I connected the Oregon 600 via USB and the BaseCamp application found the track and downloaded it to my Mac. The problem is that the BaseCamp software temporarily freezes up at almost any action taken, giving me the "spinning circle" icon for as long as a minute until it finally clears. (I have a newer Intel-based Mac so CPU should not be a problem.). If I try something else (zoom the map view, select an item from the icon bar, etc.), I get the spinning circle again. If I restart the application the problem returns. Basically the BaseCamp software is virtually unusable. This is disappointing and suggests to me the Garmin Mac software needs significant work.My initial reaction is that this is very nice hardware but the software is pretty poor. I'm staying with one star for now but would reconsider if Garmin tech support can solve the problem(s).*** Update on June 3, 2013Called Garmin tech support and got a very helpful woman. For the download problem she suggested I try another browser -- either Firefox or Chrome. When I got home from work I tried again to download the City Navigator NT maps using Safari (with the Garmin Communicator add-in) and it worked perfectly. I didn't need to try Firefox or Chrome. My guess is the Garmin servers were "wedged" or something over the weekend and somebody fixed the problem on Monday morning.Regarding the other problem with BaseCamp being very slow, she acknowledged the problem and said they experience this as well. It sounds like Garmin is working on an update that will hopefully improve the performance of BaseCamp. It is too bad that it doesn't work well now, since it has some really nice features. At least the woman in tech support was very honest in acknowledging the performance issues, which left me with a good impression.I've raised my rating to 4 stars based on the fact that the software download issues were apparently a temporary glitch. BaseCamp, however, looks like it is going to be a problem at least until an update is released.As I test out the Oregon 600 in the coming days (now that my map download problems are resolved) I'll post another update.Here are my first impressions of the hardware:> The Oregon 600 is the perfect size. Fits in a standard neoprene camera case. (I didn't buy the Montana because it looked huge.) The Oregon hangs from my belt and the weight was not really noticeable> The touch screen is really nice. Good resolution and very readable. A bit smaller than an iPhone screen, but a bigger screen would have meant a bigger unit. I think the screen size is optimal for hiking> User interface is extremely easy to use. I like it much better than my old eTREX Vista, which was kind of confusing> The Oregon 600 acquired the satellites extremely quickly -- inside my house> Solid construction. Feels like it is really good quality

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The unit is easy to use
*by L***N on August 19, 2014*

Bought this unit for an Oregon antelope hunt in a new area I've never hunted before. With the Oregon map micro SD card installed, the second guessing about where you are at, was over. It helped me tremendously to learn a new area, and navigate thru unmarked two track roads. The unit is easy to use, acquires satellites quickly on start up, and the screen is very readable in the blazing high desert sunshine. The unit did seem to crash on me once when i was playing with it at home, but has not happened again. The battery life seems a lot better than my older rhino, so leaving it on while hiking is not an issue, it also has several reminders when the battery is getting low, so you can conserve battery if needed. The unit is nice and small, fits in the palm of your hand comfortably, so lugging it around was not an issue. I clipped it on to my binocular pouch strap on my chest, and it didn't feel like a boat anchor around my neck. The long walks back to the quad were also shortened by being able to navigate directly to your starting point. Saved time, energy and guessing where you parked after a long hot day on the prairie. Basically, I highly recommend this unit, and amazon seemed to have the best price on it from the research that i did on other sites. Better get one, it will save your bacon in the bush! Oh and yes, i killed my first antelope, a wide 15 inch, with great hooks and splayed out cutters.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Dear Garmin -- Read This
*by B***O on June 17, 2016*

Not without a few serious problems. But first, the good things:- Sunlight readable display is fabulous. I wish all laptops and nav screens in cars looked like this. Also, adjusting the backlight is super easy which you want to do regularly in actual field use.- User interface is mostly good and intuitive (* see below). Considering how many features are in the product, pretty good design.- Packaging is excellent. Unlike phones, this unit is actually rugged. Buttons are in the right place, Battery door and belt strap work well, etc.OK, now for the bad news:(1) It crashes. I read other reviews but figured that had to be fixed by June 2016. Nope. The trip computer will simply cease functioning, except for its clock. No amount clearing this and that and unlocking fields fixes this problem. It's batteries out, wait, and also factory reset. Then, you lose your settings. Garmin makes avionics products. I can say I would never put a Garmin unit in my plane, if I had one. In a high-end product like this there is no excuse for it to crash.(2) Setting preferences for the trip computer is essentially impossible without reading the manual and practicing. Unlike most else, this is 100% non-intuitive. The + button doesn't add fields; the - button doesn't remove fields. One wrong guess and you have just deleted everything. You really need to have instructions available, on the unit, with a ?? key to get to them. That, or redo the interface for trip computer completely.(3) Elevation does not work. Really. Typical (not average) error is more than 30 feet. Worse, total ascent and total descent are so far off that dead reckoning is more accurate. On a short loop hike it had 620 feet up and 850 feet down. Repeating the same loop was even worse.I did calibration twice, and it ignores that almost immediately. And, this is with 7 satellites in view! Come on guy, there has to be a fix this. You can't even get the elevation the same for the same spot.(4) It remembers only one trip computer results. If that. This is nuts. A real hiker wants to compare morning to afternoon and day-to day. You store 10,000 waypoints (For whom, Lewis & Clarke?) but not even a single trip. You could have little trip selection screen, like you do for waypoints.Other:* I got 6-8 hours from one set of alkaline batteries. CARRY EXTRA BATTERIES. Rechargeable batteries are probably a bad idea if you want to get one full day of hiking. Keep the display light OFF.* Turn on lock-display always. The touch screen is sensitive and the unit will wander off into the most bizarre menus if you don't. No matter where you put it, the screen will think there are touches.* Take some time to learn the unit. You can customize just about any display.* The computer and download map interface is very funky. Just so you know.Update:* Crashes regularly. The trip computer is effectively worthless because it crashes before, during or after each trip. How am I sure that the unit has "crashed?" Well--full batteries, bright display, nothing works, cannot even turn off.

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