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Garmin Oregon 200 Portable GPS System

Garmin Oregon 200 Portable GPS System
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Product Description

handheld GPS navigator for use outdoors, in a car, or on a boat * WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) capability improves GPS accuracy to within 3 meters * 3" LCD touchscreen display (240 x 400 pixels) with built-in picture viewer * worldwide basemap with shaded relief * 24MB embedded memory * microSD card slot allows for storage of optional MapSource detail (microSD card not included) *


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18227 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: Garmin Part #010-00697-00
  • Brand: Garmin
  • Model: OREGON 200
  • Dimensions: 1.38" h x 2.28" w x 4.49" l, 424.82 pounds
  • Native resolution: 240x400

Features

  • High Sensitivity GPS Receiver
  • Features A 2.6-InchH X 1.5-InchW Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution
  • Rugged Touch-Screen Technology
  • Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap
  • 5 User Profiles¿Automotive, Marine, Recreation, Fitness Or Geocache

Editorial Reviews

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Oregon 200 Manufacturer's Description (July 11, 2008)

Easy to learn and simple to use, the waterproof Garmin Oregon 200 features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, built-in worldwide basemap, and a high-resolution, color 3-inch touchscreen that reacts as you tap or drag through menus and options. With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction, Oregon 200 locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons.



The Garmin Oregon 200.
The Oregon 200 provides a basemap that can be easily supplemented with additional mapping or charts for your adventures on land or at sea. The device lets you customize five profiles--automotive, marine, recreation, fitness or geocaching--making the most beneficial features for each activity the easiest to access through quick shortcuts. The tough, 3-inch color touchscreen display is easy to read even in direct sunlight, and the Oregon's easy-to-use interface means you'll spend more time enjoying the outdoors and less time searching for information.

Conveniently plug in optional preloaded microSD memory cards for all your outdoor activities on land or water. The card slot is located inside the waterproof battery compartment, so you don't have to worry about getting it wet. Just insert an optional Garmin MapSource card with detailed street maps, and the Oregon provides turn-by-turn directions to your destination. And with optional BlueChart g2 Vision maps, you'll get everything you need for a great day on the water including depth contours, navaids and harbors.

Garmin's HotFix capability automatically calculates and stores satellite locations, greatly reducing satellite acquisition time so that you can turn the unit on and get going. Geocaching is even easier with the Oregon, which quickly downloads online information for every cache, such as location, terrain, difficulty, hints and description, so that you don't have to tote printouts with you.

Features and Specifications

  • Worldwide basemap
  • MicroSD card slot for optional mapping and data storage
  • Track log: 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks
  • Display: 3-inch color touchscreen with 240 x 400-pixel resolution
  • Batteries: Two high-capacity or lithium-ion AA batteries for up to 16 hours of use
  • Unit dimensions: 4.5 x 2.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Weight: 6.8 ounces with batteries



Garmin Oregon 200 screenshots.

Garmin Oregon Model Comparison



Oregon 200
Oregon 300
Oregon 400t
Oregon 400c
Oregon 400i
Preloaded Maps:
no
no
yes (topographic)
yes (BlueChart g2 with limited capability)
yes (Inland Lakes)
Built-in memory:
24 MB
850 MB
yes
yes
yes
Unit-to-unit transfer (shares data wirelessly with similar units):
no
yes
yes
yes
yes


What's in the Box
Oregon 200, lanyard, USB cable, owner's manual (on disk), printed quick-start guide


Customer Reviews

Good GPS receiver with longer battery life than expected4
I just had Oregon 200 for a few days and decided to perform an indoor battery life test to see how this receiver holds up on battery life compared to its siblings, Colorado 300. With WASS off, Battery Save off, backlit off and auto track mode on, it actually remained on for 17.5 hours with a pair of Sony CycleEnergy 2000 mAh (NiMH) batteries. Garmin claims 16 hours for this receiver. In comparison, Colorado 300 can only hold for 10-11 hours (less than 15 hours claimed by Garmin) in the same test. This is way beyond my expectation, particularly after my disappointing experience with Colorado's poor battery life.

The receiver is also very accurate and acquires signal fast. It took about 3 minutes for the 1st useful sat. acquisiton (cold start) and under 10 seconds to have good lock (warm start) afterwards. My test was done indoors and Oregon had lock on more than 7 sats all the time with 15 - 40 feet of accuracy.

As this is the cheapest model in the Oregon family, some features are also stripped off.

1. Only comes with 24 MB of internal memory. Micro SD expansion is supported though.
2. No audio beep (even for battery low warning).
3. The built-in base map has no DEM so no shaded relief on this map. Oregon 200 does support shaded relief for maps with DEM (for example, US TOPO 2008).
4. No altimeter, barometer and compass.
5. No wireless transfer capability to share information with other receivers.
6. No support for HRM and bike candence.
7. Only lanyard included (no carabiner).

Overall, I like this unit so far for its built quality, accurate positioning and long battery life. Too bad Garmin has stripped off several good features (probably contributes to better battery life performance). To users who don't need those features, this is a great buy if the price is right.

Good GPS ... But...3
Recently bought the Oregon 200. It is super fast at acquiring and seldom drops out.

Installed base map is chintzy and out dated. 10 years ago my city was bypassed by the major highway US 97. Didn't happen according to Garmin! It still shows US 97 running through the middle of town.

Trekking through the forest or riding my quad is great! Seems to be extremely accurate and the cookie crumb trail is easy to see.

I conclude, great for trekking, poor for automobiles. I just ordered the expensive topo map chip. If it isn't more up to date then the base map I'll have to send it back.

Bend, Oregon