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Garmin Forerunner 205

$128.00 to $413.00



The Forerunner 205 sports a unique design that wraps the GPS antenna around part of the wrist for a better view of the sky, and its high sensitivity GPS receiver can track under trees and near tall buildings.

Manufacturer:Garmin Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesGPS SystemBatteryWarrantyDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN010-00466-00
GPS Type   Handheld (Outdoor)
Form FactorHandheld
Input Method   Keypad
Screen Size1.5 in.
Display Size1.3 in. x 0.8 in.
Display TypeLCD Display
Resolutions160 X 100
Special Features   Training Computer, 3D Map View
Trip calculator   Maximum speed, Current speed, Trip Timers, Elevation Computer, Time of sunrise/sunset
PC InterfaceUSB
Environmental ProtectionIPX7 Waterproof Standard
AntennaBuilt-in
Accuisition Time - Cold45 sec
Accuisition Time - Initial Time38 sec
Accuisition Time - Hot1 sec
Update rate1 per second, continuous
Max. Horizontal accuracy   Number of routes50
Waypoints   100
Battery Type and QuantityProprietary Lithium
Battery Life10 Hours
Warranty1 Year
Width2.1 in.
Depth2.7 in.
Height0.7 in.
Weight0.17 lb.
Family LineGarmin Forerunner
UPC753759051914


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Garmin zumo 550

$544.00 to $1,300.00



Designed specifically for motorcycles, the Garmin zumo 550 has a host of features that make it the easiest way to get GPS navigation on two wheels. Durable, waterproof, and built with fuel-resistant plastics, the zumo 550 can take a beating and hold up against even the most intense driving conditions. Right out of the box you’ll be able to chart out your ride with preloaded City Navigator NT street maps that are loaded with useful points of interest including restaurants, gas stations, and motels. Turn-by-turn voice directions keep you on track and with real-time traffic and weather updates you can avoid obstacles that might interfere with your otherwise, easy ride.Minimize

Manufacturer:Garmin Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesGPS SystemBatteryWarrantyDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPN901050
GPS Type   Handheld (Outdoor)
Form FactorFixed
Map capabilities   Internal
Enhanced accuracyWAAS enabled
Input Method   Touch Screen
Screen Size3.5 in.
Display Size2.8 in. x 2.1 in.
Display Type16-bit Color LCD Display
Resolutions320 X 240
Special Features   Waypoint Icons, MP3 Player, 3D Map View
Audible Features   Voice Navigation Instructions
Trip calculator   Maximum speed, Odometer, Route Recalculation, Trip Timers, Detour Feature, Points-of-Interest (POI)
Included Software/Maps   North America Maps, Europe Maps
PC InterfaceUSB 2.0, Bluetooth
Environmental ProtectionIPX7 Waterproof Standard
AntennaBuilt-in, External Antenna Hookup
Waypoints   500
Battery Type and QuantityProprietary Li-Ion
Battery Life4 Hours
Warranty1 Year
Width4.8 in.
Depth1.6 in.
Height3.9 in.
Weight0.66 lb.
UPC753759061753


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garmin, zumo, 550,

Furuno GP32

$370.00 to $599.00



Compact in size, waterproof, yet big on power, features and performance, Furunos GP32 is perfect for a wide range of smaller fishing boats and pleasure craft. This advanced unit, based on the popular GP31, provides accurate and reliable position fixing, thanks to a super sensitive, 12-channel GPS receiver combined with integrated WAAS technology. The unit has a waterproof display and is built to stand up to tough marine conditions. This durable casing houses an impressive memory, capable of storing up to 1,000 points of ships track, 999 points for marks and waypoints, and 50 routes of up to 30 waypoints each. Vital navigation data is presented on a 4.5-inch diagonal Silver Bright LCD screen with adjustable brilliance. Innovative graphic displays include Nav, Highway, Steering, Track Plotting, and two operator programmable modes, all extremely easy to use. The GP32, like all Furuno nav receivers, feature Furunos NMEA 0183 programmable interface system for feeding highly accurate nav data to your Furuno radar, Minimize

Manufacturer:Furuno Product MPNKey FeaturesDisplayTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesGPS SystemDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNGP32
GPS Type   Marine
Form FactorFixed
Enhanced accuracyWAAS enabled
Receiver Type12 Channels
Screen Size4.4 in.
Display Size3.74 in. x 2.36 in.
Display TypeLCD Display
Audible Features   Anchor Alarm, Arrival Alarm
Trip calculator   Odometer
Grids   Loran TD position format
PC InterfaceSerial RS-232
Accuisition Time - Initial Time12 sec
Max. Horizontal accuracy   Enhanced position accuracy Differential standardsDGPS Ready
Number of routes50
Waypoints   999
Width6.9 in.
Depth3 in.
Height3.9 in.
UPC611679266835


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Garmin GPS 72


The GPS 72 is a low-cost solution for land or marine navigation designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). The GPS 72 can provide position accuracy to less than three meters when receiving WAAS corrections. This rugged, waterproof, unsinkable GPS receiver offers a large, 4-level grayscale screen. It's designed as the next generation in basic, entry-level GARMIN GPS.Minimize


Garmin GPSMAP 4212


This preloaded, offshore chartplotter combines the power of networking with brilliant color and slim-line design. The GPSMAP 4212 has preloaded BlueChart® g2 maps of the U.S. coast and displays them on a whopping 12.1” XGA display with crisp, video-quality resolution. By connecting to the Garmin Marine Network, you can add sonar, radar and weather. For even more enhanced features, you can add the optional Bluechart g2 Vision card.Minimize


Garmin GPS 18


Turn your laptop PC into a powerful street navigator with the GPS 18 a GPS sensor bundled with nRoute and City Select software that automatically guides you with turn-by-turn directions and voice prompts to get you safely to your destination.


Garmin Forerunner 101


The Forerunner 101 offers athletes and recreational walkers and runners an entry-level personal training device with GPS. It has the same features as the Forerunner 201, but operates on two AAA batteries. The Forerunner 101 stores lap histories for up to two years to provide an archive of workout performance over time. Users can retrieve lap data for previous workouts by date, week, month, or over a specific time interval. For business travelers who want to train on the road, the Forerunner 101 also doubles as a navigator. Users can mark their hotel as a specific location, see their current position on the plotter display, and follow an electronic breadcrumb trail back to their starting point.Minimize