Oregon 450t and Oregon 450 – Garmin’s New Outdoor GPS Units
Garmin just recently announced two new outdoor gps units – The Oregon 450t and Oregon 450. Both of these Oregon 450t and 450 GPS Units are perfect for hikers or hunters and can help them for finding their way in the wild outdoors. The two handheld GPS Units have 3″ glove-friendly display and offer great range of map details. You can also see the coverage of highways, rivers, trails and rural roads.

Oregon 450t includes Topographic Maps
Oregon 450t / 450 GPS Units Features :
- 3″ color touchscreen display
- 850 Megabyte of Internal Memory
- Great range of map details – 450t gps unit includes topographic maps
- Custom Maps utility
- Support waypoints and routes
- Barometric altimeter
- 3-axis electronic compass
- Enhanced track navigation
- Paperless geocaching
- Elevation meter
- Stopwatch
Both Oregon 450t and Oregon 450 are compatible with Garmin Connect and also have wireless data transfer with other Garmin Devices. These two handheld gps units only weigh 6.8 oz and are powered by 2 AA Batteries that can last up to 16 hrs of use. You can buy these gps devices directly from Garmin, priced at $399.99 for Oregon 450 and $499.99 for Oregon 450t.
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Garmin builds a number of really nice GPS devices. I have seldom dropped a signal and their routes tend to be pretty good. With any luck they will not slide by the wayside having tracking functions you’ll find in something similar to an iphone.