The day we announced the Oregon 550t, Garmin's waterproof touchscreen handheld with a built-in 3.2 megapixel camera, we knew it would get a lot of people's attention. The hikers and hunters appreciate its preloaded U.S. topo maps, meaning they no longer have to load, erase and repeat when changing areas of exploration. Climbers and campers embrace the built-in barometric altimeter and 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass, which shows your heading even when you’re standing still, without holding it level. And geocachers love going paperless, with the ability to display detailed information for up to 5000 caches, such as location, terrain, difficulty, hints and description. But we hoped that everyone else would find ways to use Oregon in their favorite hobbies and everyday activities. And they have.
In their November issue, BIKE magazine (above) says Oregon 550t is perfect for "stoking every rider's inner nerd" as one of 2010's 10 Most Promising New Products: "Taking GPS technology to the trail - a movement led by companies like Garmin - has revolutionized the way we find and share new trails. ... With 850 megabytes of storage, the Oregon makes taking and geo-synching trail photos easier than ever." And if you prefer snow to dirt, the folks over at SKI magazine put the 550t in their October issue as part of their fall line of Gear and Gadgets. "The key to this high-end handheld is its big color touchscreen. It's easy to read in direct sunlight and allows for quick toggling between functions, which include compass, altitude, trip calculator and preloaded topo maps."
In the video below, see why hunters are flocking toward the 550t, and be sure to check out the award-winning Land of Oregon minisite to learn more about the rest of the Oregon family of handhelds.









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