![]() ![]() Wherever you think you might take Montana, it has the mapping and mounts to get you there. Use the auto mount with City Navigator NT® or Garmin GB Discoverer™ maps for spoken, turn-by-turn driving directions. With an array of compatible mounts, Montana 600 is designed for use on boats, bikes, as a handheld, motorbike or quad or in your car. You can also use BaseCamp to upload them to your favourite photo-sharing website. To keep track of your photos and show their location on a map, simply connect Montana 650 via USB and use Garmin’s free BaseCamp™ software to download the photo's to your PC. Each photo is automatically geotagged with the location of where it was taken, allowing you to navigate back to that exact spot in the future. Take Geotagged picturesĬapture locations and memories with Montana 650’s 5-megapixel digital camera. It's also preloaded with a worldwide base map with shaded relief. ![]() It also has a barometric altimeter that tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude, and you can even use it to plot barometric pressure over time, which can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions. Montana has key features for the outdoors such as a 3-axis tilt-compensated compass which shows your heading even when you’re standing still, without holding it level. Both durable and waterproof, Montana 650 is built to withstand the elements. With a vast 4” sunlight-readable touchscreen that offers crystal clear enhanced colours, dual-orientation display and high sensitivity HotFix® positioning to track your location, it’s easy to see where you are at all times. Whether you're on foot, on the road or on water, the new Montana 650 from Garmin will guide you wherever you go. Now there’s one handheld GPS for many different activities. Uses rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack or AA batteries.Supports BirdsEye satellite imagery, Garmin Custom Maps and photo navigation.3-axis compass with barometric altimeter.4" dual-orientation, glove-friendly touchscreen display. ![]()
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