Garmin Oregon 550 3-Inch Handheld GPS Navigator with 3.2MP Digital Camera

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Garmin Oregon 550 3-Inch Handheld GPS Navigator with 3.2MP Digital Camera
 
Garmin Oregon 550 3-Inch Handheld GPS Navigator with 3.2MP Digital Camera
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Amazon.com Product Description The navigator with the photographic memory--Oregon 550 combines rugged outdoor touchscreen navigation with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera. Add high-sensitivity GPS, barometric altimeter, 3-axis electronic compass and microSD card slot. The result? A multipurpose device that will make your biggest adventures even more memorable.

Oregon 550 combines rugged outdoor touchscreen navigation with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera. Click to enlarge.

3.2 megapixel autofocus digital camera with 4x digital zoom. Click to enlarge.

Preloaded with a worldwide built-in basemap with shaded relief. Click to enlarge.

3-inch diagonal, sunlight-readable, color touchscreen display. Click to enlarge.

Picture the great outdoors.

Take Pictures and Save Locations
Capture locations and memories with Oregon 550's 3.2 megapixel autofocus digital camera with 4x digital zoom. 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. Snap and view pictures in landscape or portrait orientation. With 850 MB of internal memory, you'll never miss a photo opportunity. To store online, simply connect Oregon 550 via USB and log into my.Garmin.com to upload and store your photos at Picasa, a popular online photo sharing community for friends and families around the world. For more storage, insert a microSD card; you can even view pictures from other devices on microSD with Oregon's picture viewer.

Touch and Go
Oregon 550 makes rugged navigation effortless with a tough, 3-inch diagonal, sunlight-readable, color touchscreen display. The interface is easy to use, so you'll spend more time enjoying the outdoors and less time searching for information. Both durable and waterproof, Oregon 550 is built to withstand the elements. Bumps, dust, dirt, humidity and water are no match for this rugged navigator.

Get Your Bearings
Oregon 550 has a built-in 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass, which shows your heading even when you're standing still, without holding it level. Its barometric altimeter 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. And with its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction, Oregon 550 locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons.

Add Maps
Oregon 550 comes preloaded with a worldwide built-in basemap with shaded relief. Adding even more detail is easy: just insert a MapSource microSD card preloaded with detailed maps. Oregon can accept a variety of maps for any navigational need. Add detailed street maps to get turn-by-turn directions to your destination. Add select topographic maps to take advantage of Oregon's 3-D maps and elevation detail. Or add BlueChart g2 maps, which provide everything you need for a great day on the water, including depth contours, navaids and harbors.

Find Fun
Go paperless with Oregon 550 by quickly downloading information from Geocaching.com for up to 5000 caches, such as location, terrain, difficulty, hints and description. No more manually entering coordinates and paper print outs. Slim and lightweight, Oregon is the perfect companion for all your outdoor pursuits.

Share Wirelessly
With Oregon 550 you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches wirelessly other Oregon and Colorado users. Now you can send your favorite route to a friend to enjoy or the location of a cache to find. Sharing data is easy. Just touch "send" to transfer your information to similar devices.

What's in the Box
Oregon 550, AA battery charger, 2 AA NiMH batteries, Carabiner clip, USB cable, Owner's manual on disk, Quick start manual

Product Details

  • Capture locations and memories with a 3.2 megapixel autofocus digital camera with 4x digital zoom
  • Tough, 3-inch diagonal, sunlight-readable, color touchscreen display
  • Built-in 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass shows your heading even when you're standing still, without holding it level
  • Barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude, and can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions
  • Comes preloaded with a worldwide built-in basemap with shaded relief; add more detailed maps with a MapSource microSD card

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Customer Reviews

EVERYTHING I wanted a GPS to do!
 
Review Date: February 3, 2010
Reviewer: B. Mcmullan, Houston, TX United States
I ordered the Garmin 550 for a deployment to Iraq. This GPS does everything I want a GPS to do. It even tracks satellites indoors if you are under a thin roof, and I forsee it having NO trouble maintaining at least 20m accuracy in the woods. The compass is very accurate as well, and I have checked it against my military compass. I have seen GPS systems that have trouble with compass accuracy while standing still, but the Oregon 550 is dead on the money even sitting still inside a vehicle.

The camera is incredible. The pictures are clear and crisp, and the system allows you to take the picture (it geotags the location you were standing at), and then assign it to a waypoint if you wanted to tag something with a picture taken in the distance. The only downside is sometimes the camera is sort of slow to start up. This is only an issue if you're on the move.

The unit itself is rubberized and very durable. I have put it through quite the beating. Its screen has also held up surprisingly well. I was expecting a number of times to look to see my GPS screen spiderwebbed, but it just absorbs punishment. I have heard people say it is hard to read in sunlight, but I've found that tilting the screen sideways allows the user to view it clearly even in the brightest desert sun. The touch screen is HIGHLY customizable, and very easy to use.

The onyl complaint i would have about my Oregon 550 is that i did not get the 550t with the US topo maps. I downloaded them and they were very easy to install, but I could have saved a step by getting the 550t.

All in all, the only reason i would not recommend this GPS is to someone who cannot afford it. It is absolutely rock solid and possibly the best GPS I've used. Well done Garmin!
garmin is still the best in GPS
 
Review Date: September 20, 2009
Reviewer: Mike Hammontree,
I owned a Colorado 400 until it was stolen, so I was familar with this product already. after trying the touch screen on the oregon, I was totally sold. I wish my expensive touch phone worked anywhere close to this touch screen. I would recommend this product to anyone that is looking at a top of the line handheld
Awesome, functional, perfect gift!
 
Review Date: September 13, 2009
Reviewer: Haley's Mom,
We gave this to my dad for his birthday and it was a MAJOR HIT! He was in his car driving around with the GPS and my brothers marking waypoints within 15 minutes of opening it up. The features and great, very user friendly with a touch screen and color display. The camera is a fun and useful upgrade from previous models. It is a great size, big enough for the screen to be useful but small enough to be portable. For anyone who hunts, hikes, travels, etc. I highly recommend this product!
Brilliant machine
 
Review Date: January 9, 2010
Reviewer: Alpine, London, UK
This is the Rolls Royce of the GPS. I use it with Garmin GB Discoverer which display Ordnance Survey 1/50,000 maps on England. Perfect for long distance walks.
Awesome...Awesome...Awesome
 
Review Date: February 5, 2010
Reviewer: S. Shrivastav, Hetauda, Nepal
Purchased for my dad who use this product in rugged mountains and hills of Nepal. He says it has made his life a lot easier. Easy to collect data and easy to use. Simply awesome. He wonders how he was doing work all along without it.
Oregon 550 is a Great Machine
 
Review Date: June 2, 2010
Reviewer: Mark D. Goodley, So Cal.
1st; I Love and highly recommend the Oregon 550... It does everything well that I wanted/hoped it would do... I bought it specifically for a 'lifetime' trip to Europe and it didn't disappoint. That is; a multi purpose mapping unit that would work on the trail and the road, for hiking, car touring, and cycling. I wanted to create/save tracks our trips and it does that with ease. I wanted to id my pictures by location on a map; again... Perfect.

Next; I have/do own(ed) lots of Garmins over the last 15 years... Plane, car, trail, road and mounting/cycling, etc... With the Oregon, there are some expected compromises to the dedicated units. I routinely use an Edge on the bike which is a bit easier and smaller, but not that much. I use a Nuvi in the car and LOVe the audible cues(which the Oregon doesn't have),larger screen, and slightly easier "Where to"/Favorites functionality, but it's too big to carry/ride around with and the battery only lasts a few hours... the Edge has some nice features for cycling (grade%, etc.) that the Oregon does not have.

...but none of the dedicated units can do it all as well as the Oregon 550; including geotagging nice pics, POI (points of interest) and a compass (great lifesaver for mid and cloudy days)... The City Navigator maps are perfect and highly recommended... even the smallest trails jump out... a great de-stress'r...

The camera works much better than expected from the reviews I had read... the color balance is excellent for outdoor use with amazing pics taken of the scenery and a joy to push a single button and have the detail map pop up automatically where the pic was taken (GReat for us Alzheimer patients that are always asking "WHere was that?")... For some reason, close up pics of people/skin tones didn't work as well at times and low light shots weren't great either... All in all though, I had a dedicated camera for the fringe/aperature shots; but on this last trip to Euro, I wish I had used the camera much more than i did...

The battery life with camera use, lasts 8 hours max, so I packed extra AA's which I used daily and recharged the batteries at night. Do not leave home without alkaline backups...

To install/load detail maps requires some extra effort with dedicated cpu time necessary. A call or two to support should be planned on and expected. My guess is that this inconvenience will go away as the unit is on the market longer and the download programs become more robust. I suggest using the unit for a couple of weeks before needing it on a trip. There are so many setup options, it takes some time to sort them all out... Navigating is best learned when the pressure is off... All in all a 5***** rating...
Garmin Oregon 550
 
Review Date: April 5, 2010
Reviewer: Stefano Ferretti, Venezuela
Great product, great set of features, compact, rugged, easy to use. The touchscreen is very comfortable to use, accurate. The software is great, lots of functions, got everything I wanted. The camera takes good pictures, I thought I wouldn't like it, but was wrong. Battery life is a little short, but acceptable, can run for 6-8 hours. Really a great product, happiest purchase of the year
Cool
 
Review Date: May 10, 2010
Reviewer: Cindy Alvarez, Upland, CA
Cool & very easy to use. Also very accurate (accuracy as close to 3-5 ft away)
My first GPS unit
 
Review Date: December 2, 2009
Reviewer: Diego Alvarez,
Well, this is my first GPS unit, and all I can say is that it is fantastic!
I have not done any hardcore test with it yet. But, as far a I can tell, this is a great device.
Garmin Oregon is to GPS as Apple iPhone is to cellular.
 
Review Date: August 22, 2009
Reviewer: Richard Graver, Upper Township, NJ USA
I recently just bought 2 new Garmin GPS units to upgrade my aging Garmin Legend (Original Model). I was hesitant to purchase the Oregon due to the mediocre reviews on Amazon, but ultimately I decided to take a chance.

First I bought the Garmin Dakota 20, and I really liked it. Small, Battery Efficient, Easy to Use, and Paperless Geocaching using the touchscreen. Good stuff. I called my friend who likes to have the latest and greatest, and he told me he had purchased the Oregon 400t when it first came out last year. I took a drive to his house to compare it to my new Dakota 20... Very similar in capabilities, only smaller and less resolution on the screen. After seeing his unit, and how well it ran I found myself craving the higher resolution screen, and 3D Terrain features, so I went up and bought another one, this one, the Garmin Oregon 550. I decided against buying the Oregon 550t because the 550 had a little deeper discount than the "t" version. Ultimately I chose to purchase the 550 since it was around $60 off retail, VS. only $1 less than retail on the 550t. I figured I could add the TOPO maps later. Plus I had also just purchased the Dakota 20, and the $160 difference in cost was sounding pretty good. I have completely busted my mad money for now.

Ultimately I find this unit to be right in line with all of the other Oregon models software wise... it works exactly the same way. So go and read some reviews on the other Oregon models sine this unit doesn't have many reviews yet. It is VERY similar in capabilities, but this one has a few added goodies.. 3 Axis Compass + 3.2MP GEOTagging Camera (Good stuff)...

Another observation between the new 550 and 550t models... Garmin's specs say the these models have equivalent storage, but in fact this is not the case, the 850MB seen in the specs relates to the free space after taking into account the included maps. In reality it is more like 550 = 1GB, 550t=4GB internal memory. Mostly a non-issue since both have a Micro-SD slot behind the battery, which happily accepted an inexpensive 4GB SDHC card, and since SDHC was supported I would expect you could add an even larger one.

Like the other reviewer stated I noticed that the roads on Garmin's 2008 TOPO maps are slightly off.. this is easily recognizable if you load a driving map, calculate a route, and then disable the driving map, you will see the driving route is not exactly on the road. To me this is all the more reason to just get the 550 model (at this point) without the TOPO maps. You can add them later once the road data is fixed. On second thought, the TOPO features themselves on the 2008 map seem fine, only the road data is a little off, so if you are using the maps as they are intended this is probably a non-issue. At the time I just felt like the 550 was a better bargain, only $90 more than the Dakota 20 I had just purchased, which also was still at the full $350 retail price since it is still a brand new model.

The only other glitch was with the Compass calibration, which went haywire for a moment, but resolved itself after a reset, and hasn't happened since. We'll see if it becomes an issue.. but I doubt it. The reset was very fast as this unit boots up very quickly.

I decided to make these purchases since my girlfriend has expressed an interest in "Re-Taking Up Geocaching", we really haven't done it in a while (Since '02), and its such a great outdoor activity. The original point in making these purchases was the ease at which you can add Geocaches into the unit directly from the website with a single mouse click. She was having trouble getting used to adding the co-ordinates into the old Garmin Legend with that tiny joystick, it was VERY TEDIOUS.

So now she has the Dakota 20, and I have the Oregon 550, and we can easily transfer geocaches back and forth wirelessly, and it is easy as pie to download them from [...].

To me, these new Garmins are a huge upgrade from my old "Legend", and they are waterproof and rugged as ever.

I would have given this product 5 stars had it not been for the couple of small glitches, which I expect will be fixed in the future via a firmware update / map update from Garmin.

Truely.. the new touchscreen Garmin units are to GPS's, as the iPhone is to mobile phones. In a class by itself.

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Garmin Oregon 550 3-Inch Handheld GPS Navigator with 3.2MP Digital Camera
Garmin Oregon 550 3-Inch Handheld GPS Navigator with 3.2MP Digital Camera
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