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Buyer's Guide
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| GARMIN Oregon 300 |
Hand held GPS receiver with large color display with touchscreen, integrated base map, electronic compass, barometrical altimeter, optional heart rate and cadence sensor, USB interface, slot for optional µSD memory card and auto-routing (requires a map which is available as an option).
The GARMIN Oregon 300 is very easy to use thanks to its touchscreen and its user friendly graphical interface. It supports multiple languages, has an integrated base map, an electronic compass and a barometrical altimeter. It can receive data from an optional chest belt with a heart rate monitor and also from an optional speed and cadence sensor for bikes. The Oregon 300 has 850 MB of built-in memory to store optional maps with even more detailed information, such as local roads, restaurants and points of interest. In addition, it has a slot for a standard µSD memory card. The built-in USB interface supports data exchange with a PC and it supports also wireless data exchange with other GPS units which provide wireless communication. In order to use the Oregon's auto-routing feature which computes a route from the current location to any destination, an optional map which supports routing is required, such as City Navigator Europe NT. See MapSource for a list of available maps. The very sensitive antenna provides navigation information outdoors, in a car, in a train or even in an airplane (see MapSource examples).
All models provide similar functions; these are the main differences:
| Feature / Model | Oregon 200 | Oregon 300 | Oregon 400t | Oregon 450 | Oregon 450t | Oregon 550t |
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| Internal memory | 24 MB | 850 MB | 3.72 GB | 900 MB | 3.72 GB | 3.72 GB |
| Barometrical altimeter | - | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Electronical compass | - | 2D¹ | 2D¹ | 3D¹ | 3D¹ | 3D¹ |
| Receive data from optional heart rate monitor | - | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Receive data from optional speed / cadence sensor | - | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
| Pre-installed map of Europe | - | - | YES | - | YES | YES |
| Camera | - | - | - | - | - | 3.2 Megapixel |
| Price | Discontinued | Discontinued | Discontinued | from CHF 368 | EUR 284 | from CHF 418 | EUR 323 | from CHF 478 | EUR 369 |
¹) 2D means, you must hold the device level for reliable readings. 3D stands for a tilt-compensated compass which does not require the device to be level for accurate readings.
Please find a table with detailed technical data in our Buyer's guide.
Contents: Features - Overview - Main Pages - Price - Options - Downloads - Order
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Features:
Information for navigation:
Additional features:
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Note: The images below show the display of the Oregon 300 in true resolution (240x400 pixels). This does not necessarily mean that the display is shown it its true size (38x63 mm). The actual size of these images depends on the properties of your display. Many of the pages are configurable, the pictures are just examples. For the data fields, there is a choice of 42, rsp. 15 different values, see selection 1, rsp. selection 2.
| Main Menu 1 | Main Menu 2 | Main Menu 3 | Main Menu 4 |
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| Satellites | Elevation | Trip Computer Recreational Mode |
Trip Computer Automotive Mode |
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For each data field, you can choose from 15 different values2) |
For each data field, you can choose from 42 different values1) |
For each data field, you can choose from 42 different values1) |
| Navigation | Navigation Map | Route | Track |
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For each data field, you can choose from 42 different values1) |
Note: This feature requires an optional map which supports routing, such as City Navigator Europe NT, see MapSource.
For each data field, you can choose from 42 different values1) |
Note: This feature requires an optional map which supports routing, such as City Navigator Europe NT, see MapSource.
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| Calendar | Alarm Clock | Stop Watch | Text Entry |
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Various functions require the user to enter text or numbers. Chose a character by simply touching the screen.
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| No | Name | Explanation |
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| 1 | Accuracy of GPS | The current accuracy of your GPS determined position. |
| 2 | Battery Level | Battery charge level. |
| 3 | Bearing | The compass direction from a position to a destination measured to the nearest degree; also called an azimuth. In a GPS receiver, bearing usually refers to the direction to a waypoint. |
| 4 | Cadence | Revolutions of the crank arm per minute (requires optional bike speed and cadence sensor). |
| 5 | Course | The direction from the beginning landmark of a course to its destination (measured in degrees, radians, or mils) or the direction from a route waypoint to the next waypoint in the route segment. |
| 6 | Depth | Depth of water (requires NMEA input from a sonar device). |
| 7 | Distance to Destination | Current distance to the final destination. |
| 8 | Distance to Next | Current distance to the next waypoint or turn. |
| 9 | Elevation | Current altitude above sea level. |
| 10 | ETA at Destination | Estimated arrival time at the final destination. |
| 11 | ETA at Next | Estimated arrival time at the next turn. |
| 12 | Glide Ratio | The ratio of horizontal distance travelled to vertical distance. |
| 13 | Glide Ratio to Destination | The glide ratio required to descend from your current position and elevation to the destination's elevation. |
| 14 | GPS Signal Strength | Strength of satellites' signals. |
| 15 | Heading | The direction in which you are currently moving. |
| 16 | Heart Rate | Current heart rate (heart beats per minute, bpm, requires optional heart rate monitor). |
| 17 | Location (lat/lon) | Current location as latitude/longitude coordinates. |
| 18 | Location (selected) | Current location indicated in the selected format (datum). |
| 19 | Odometer | Total distance travelled since last reset*). |
| 20 | Off Course | The distance you are off the desired course. |
| 21 | Pointer | Arrow that indicates the direction to travel to the next point on a route. |
| 22 | Speed | Current speed. |
| 23 | Speed - Maximum | Maximum speed since last reset*). |
| 24 | Speed - Moving Avg. | Average speed without the time with no motion since the last reset*). |
| 25 | Speed - Overall Avg. | Average speed including the time with no motion since the last reset*). |
| 26 | Sunrise | Time of sunrise at the current position. |
| 27 | Sunset | Time of sunset at the current position. |
| 28 | Temperature - Water | Temperature of the water (requires an external data acquisition device). |
| 29 | Time of Day | Current time. |
| 30 | Time to Destination | Estimated travel time to the final destination. |
| 31 | Time to Next | Estimated travel time to the next waypoint (turn, crossing etc.). |
| 32 | To Course | Direction to the planned course. |
| 33 | Trip Odometer | Travelled distance since last reset*). |
| 34 | Trip Time - Moving | Time with motion since last reset*). |
| 35 | Trip Time - Stopped | Time without motion since last reset*). |
| 36 | Trip Time - Total | Total time since last reset*). |
| 37 | Turn | The direction of and the distance to the next turn on a route. |
| 38 | Velocity Made Good | The rate of closure to the destination, based upon your current speed and course. |
| 39 | Vertical Speed | Current ascending or descending speed. |
| 40 | Vertical Speed to Destination | The measurement of your rate of ascent to a predetermined elevation. |
| 41 | Waypoint at Destination | Name of the waypoint at the final destination. |
| 42 | Waypoint at Next | Name of the next waypoint. |
*) You may reset the trip-counters, the Odometer and the Maximum Speed independently of each other.
| No | Name | Explanation |
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| 1 | Ambient Pressure | The uncalibrated current pressure. |
| 2 | Ascent Average | The average vertical distance of ascents. |
| 3 | Ascent Maximum | The maximum ascent rate. |
| 4 | Ascent Total | The total distance ascended. |
| 5 | Barometer | The calibrated current pressure. |
| 6 | Descent Average | The average vertical distance of descents. |
| 7 | Descent Maximum | The maximum descent rate. |
| 8 | Descent Total | The total distance descended. |
| 9 | Elevation | Current altitude above sea level. |
| 11 | Elevation Maximum | Highest altitude above sea level since last reset. |
| 10 | Elevation Minimum | Lowest altitude above sea level since last reset.. |
| 12 | Glide Ratio | The ratio of horizontal distance travelled to vertical distance. |
| 13 | Glide Ratio To Destination | The glide ratio required to descend from your current position and elevation to the destination's elevation. |
| 14 | Vertical Speed | Current ascending or descending speed. |
| 15 | Vertical Speed To Dest | The measurement of your rate of ascent to a predetermined elevation. |
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This model has been discontinued; however, you can still order options for the Oregon 300.
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Car mounting kit, including:
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CHF 69 | | | EUR 53 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Power cord for car cigarette lighter (one such power cord comes with the car navigation pack) |
CHF 34 | | | EUR 26 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Power supply | CHF 29 | | | EUR 22 | [Picture and details] | ||
| USB cable for data exchange with PC (one such USB cable comes with the Oregon 300) |
CHF 19 | | | EUR 15 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Chest belt with heart rate monitor | CHF 86 | | | EUR 66 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Replacement strap for heart rate monitor | CHF 17 | | | EUR 13 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Premium chest belt with heart rate monitor (soft fabric strap for more comfort) | CHF 99 | | | EUR 76 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Replacement strap for premium heart rate monitor | CHF 69 | | | EUR 53 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Bike speed and cadence sensor | CHF 68 | | | EUR 52 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Bike mounting kit | CHF 15 | | | CHF 15 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Protective case | CHF 22 | | | EUR 17 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Carrying case | CHF 49 | | | EUR 38 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Short lanyard | CHF 6 | | | EUR 5 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Long lanyard | CHF 6 | | | EUR 5 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Retractable lanyard | CHF 39 | | | EUR 30 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Belt clip | CHF 19 | | | EUR 15 | [Picture and details] | ||
| Carabiner (one such carabiner comes with the Oregon 300) |
CHF 19 | | | EUR 15 | [Picture and details] | ||
| 4.0 GB micro SDHC memory card including µSD to SD adapter | CHF 19 | | | EUR 15 | [Picture and details] | ||
| 8.0 GB micro SDHC memory card including µSD to SD adapter | CHF 28 | | | EUR 22 | [Picture and details] | ||
| 16.0 GB micro SDHC memory card including µSD to SD adapter | CHF 81 | | | EUR 63 | [Picture and details] |
All options for the GARMIN Oregon 300 in detail.
MapSource, various products with world or country map (some require a Windows PC and a cable for data exchange).
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Here we provide additional documentation and software updates:
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To order options for the GARMIN Oregon 300 please:
Please read our terms and conditions.
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Specifications and packaging of the products are subject to change without notice.
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