Pros: Precise in Directions, User friendly touch screen, laden with features, Built-in geotagging camera, Paperless geocaching support
Cons: Classy but Expensive, Dull Screen visibility in sunlight, Ability to modify photo waypoint name needs improvement
There are lot many options on offer from now a days Handheld GPS devices, and can be irresistible for a new user. Even so, the Oregon is about as spontaneous as they get, and the touch screen menus are astonishing. The main menu is spread across five screens these can be optimized as preferred, so if one does not need Man Overboard, then don’t have to display it. Actually, the Oregon 550Tt appears almost similar to previous Oregon models, sharing the same screen size, resolution, and overall dimensions as the Oregon 400 and 300 series.the back of the Oregon 550T is constructed of scratch-resistant gray plastic, and has a metal mounting spine that houses the built-in Carabiner clip.
Cons: Classy but Expensive, Dull Screen visibility in sunlight, Ability to modify photo waypoint name needs improvement
There are lot many options on offer from now a days Handheld GPS devices, and can be irresistible for a new user. Even so, the Oregon is about as spontaneous as they get, and the touch screen menus are astonishing. The main menu is spread across five screens these can be optimized as preferred, so if one does not need Man Overboard, then don’t have to display it. Actually, the Oregon 550Tt appears almost similar to previous Oregon models, sharing the same screen size, resolution, and overall dimensions as the Oregon 400 and 300 series.the back of the Oregon 550T is constructed of scratch-resistant gray plastic, and has a metal mounting spine that houses the built-in Carabiner clip.