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Garmin Oregon 700 Handheld GPS (Renewed)

  • Based on 47 reviews
Condition: Like New (Refurbished)
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Arrives Tuesday, Oct 14
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Features

  • Touchscreen - 3-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen display with Dual orientation (landscape or portrait view)
  • Abc sensors - 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic Compass with accelerometer and Barometric altimeter sensors
  • Ruggedized for the outdoors - ergonomic, rugged design that Stands strong against dust, dirt and humidity -and it is water-rated to Ipx7
  • Activity profiles - simplified multi activity menu interface - including climb, hike, hunt, bike, geocache, fish and more

Description

This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. How a product becomes part of Amazon Renewed, your destination for pre-owned, refurbished products: A customer buys a new product and returns it or trades it in for a newer or different model. That product is inspected and tested to work and look like new by Amazon- qualified suppliers. Then, the product is sold as an Amazon Renewed product on Amazon. If not satisfied with the purchase, renewed products are eligible for replacement or refund under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee.


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 1.3 x 2.4 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: USB


Display technology: 240 x 400 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Touchscreen


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: July 27, 2018


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  • A few minor criticisms but overall not a bad unit
Great unit. Used primarily for geocaching and moderate hiking it fullfills my needs. Battery life is on par with other units. Three minor pieces of criticism- first, the unit has a firmware issue with CHIRP functionality. With CHIRP on, the unit will power off on it's own within a minute of power on- was this a deal breaker? No, but I would've expected a but better due diligence on the R&D department and or some reasonable beta testing to find issues such as this. In my area, I don't believe I've ever ran across a chirp cache. However, this is a feature that I paid for and I'd like to see it work. Second issue is with the screen dim/timeout. The unit should be visible in my opinion during daylight hours and the backlighting should be for night. However, in order to see the screen, you need to have the backlighting on in full daylight. Again, not a deal breaker, but when caching you really need to use the screen quite a bit more then if you are hiking. I haven't done any testing on how this affects battery life, though I would suspect it would. Lastly I wish Garmin had been a bit more upfront over the useage of this unit while caching. It's designed to work in tandem with a smart phone, similar to a smart watch. It doesn't replace the phone while caching and doesn't function well as a standalone unit in this role. You pretty much need to have a fully chewed phone with WiFi tethering and Bluetooth on to take advantage of the Geo capabilities at their fullest. If these little headaches don't bother you, then I recommend this unit. It has a great UI and don't want look like a kids toy in the interface like the cheaper units. Easy to update, easy to use, and easy to upload maps to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018 by Karl G.

  • Meh
The Garmin Oregon 700 was not as good as I hoped it would be. Battery life was much shorter than advertised. The screen was hard to see outdoors in the sun (hey where else are going to be using it?). It was kind of a pain to navigate through the menus. The on/off button was not good IMHO, no click or anything when you press it to turn the thing on, you just have to hope you got it right. Then press it hard and hold firmly for a few seconds until it makes a two tiny little beep sounds to turn it off. Couldn't get a satellite signal from inside my house, would display a message "searching for satellites - do you wish to continue?" That was with both GPS and GLONASS switched on. Didn't come with detailed maps, you have to buy those separately or hope you can download them for free from somewhere. Note that I'm speaking in the past tense about the Garmin. That's because I returned it. I'm going to give ONX Offroad a try on my iPhone, it looks very promising. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020 by Some guy with money

  • Geocaching!
I got this for Geocaching, works great! Battery could be better, so get a re-chargeable battery kit, but in terms of functionality, fit and build quality it's great. I took this out on a hike recently and was able to pick up on several geo caches in the area, this thing was definitely more accurate than my phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020 by Hector

  • Looks and works like new
Wanted to upgrade a handheld unit that I had for ages. The company was basically non-existent in the US anymore so support was lacking. Went with this unit after much deliberation. I use it primarily for geocaching and it does a great job, plus the geocaching live is a great feature. Unit looked brand new when it arrived and performs great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022 by Dave

  • Like brand new!!!
Like new condition. No scratches on glass or marks. Battery compartment pristine. Thanks!
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by ghostwriter

  • Great little handheld gps unit.
Great little handheld gps unit. Compact easy to read screen. Does take a minute to figure out the menu system and eats batteries pretty fast. But other than those 2 issues it's been a great little unit so far, I haven't had it very long but I am very pleased with it as of now 01/12/22.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022 by John

  • Great price
Great price
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022 by Laurie Berube

  • Best Affordable GPS Unit!
I was comparing various Garmin GPS units such as Etrex 30x, 32x, GPSMAP 64sx, 66s, 66st, and the Oregon 700. I decided on the renewed Oregon 700 due to its 3.0" touchscreen, compact size, and no complaints of bugs (unlike 66 series). The renewed item arrived quicker than the stated delivery date and only has a bit of light scratches to its body casing. I spent a few hours loading free opensource maps (simply get a microSD, create a 'Garmin' folder and drop the gmapsupp.img file into it. Make sure the device acquires a strong GPS signal, otherwise the free map won't be displayed) and the device was ready for action. The first 7km walk, despite surrounded by tall buildings and trees, did not affect the GPS + GLONASS performance. Accuracy was 95% and the GPS signal experienced no interruption at all. It only took me 2 days to get a hand of its features. I like the touchscreen the most, very handy in typing out places' names and renaming my waypoints, unlike buttoned GPS units like the GPSMAP series. Overall, no regrets getting this Oregon 700 despite some initial hiccups with finding and loading free opensource maps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by Yx

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