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GARMIN 010-00622-61 Colorado 400C Portable GPS System With Preloaded Coastal Waters Maps | 
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| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $639.99 Buy New: $404.29 You Save: $235.70 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Tracks: 20 Batteries Included: No Size: Garmin Part #010-00622-61 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 2.4 x 5.5
MPN: 010-00622-61 Model: 010-00622-61 UPC: 053759067138 EAN: 0053759067138
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| • | High Sensitivity, WAAS-Enabled GPS Receiver | | • | Features A 2.55-InchH X 1.53-InchW, Transflective Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution | | • | Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap With Shaded Relief | | • | Wireless Sharing Of User Tracks, Waypoints, Routes & Geocaches Between Units | | • | 5 User Profiles - Automotive, Marine, Recreation, Fitness Or Geocache |
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Product Description Whether you're sailing the high seas or hiking the backcountry, Colorado 400c is your all-in-one adventure guide. Preloaded with BlueChart g2 coastal charts, Colorado is made with the saltwater mariner in mind. Packed with features, it includes a high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, SD card slot, color display, picture viewer and more. With Colorado 400c you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches wirelessly with other Colorado users. Intuitive and fun, Colorado features a Rock 'n Roller input wheel for easy one-handed operation and supports Geocaching.com GPX files for downloading geocaches and detail straight to your unit. Customize Colorado's interface based on your favorite activity. Slim, lightweight and waterproof, Colorado is the perfect companion for all your outdoor pursuits. With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, Colorado 400c locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location in the harshest marine environments. Colorado 400c has a built-in electronic compass that provides bearing information even while you're standing still, and its barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude. You can even use the altimeter to plot barometric pressure over time, which can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions. High-sensitivity receiver RoHS version available Built-in memory with optional SD Card Slot Waypoints/favorites/locations - 1000 Routes - 50 Track log - 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks Preloaded maps - BlueChart g2 with limited capability Automatic routing Electronic compass Barometric altimeter Unit Dimensions - Width 2.4 x Height 5.5 x Depth 1.4 (6.0x13.9x3.5cm) Unit Weight - 7.3 ounces (206.9 grams) with batteries
Amazon.com Product Description--January 21, 2008 Whether you're sailing the high seas or hiking the backcountry, Colorado 400c is your all-in-one adventure guide. Preloaded with BlueChart g2 coastal charts, Colorado is made with the saltwater mariner in mind. Packed with features, it includes a high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, SD card slot, color display, picture viewer and more. Even exchange tracks, waypoints, routes and geocaches wirelessly between similar units. Slim, lightweight and waterproof, Colorado is the perfect companion for all your outdoor pursuits. Watch an interactive demo. Share Wirelessly Share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches wirelessly with other Colorado users. Now you can send your favorite hike to your buddy to enjoy or the location of a cache to find. Sharing data is easy. Just select "send" to transfer your information to other Colorado units. Keep Your Fix With its high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, Colorado locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The advantage is clear whether you're in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you can count on Colorado to help you find your way when you need it the most. | Explore More |  | The Colorado 400c comes with built-in BlueChart g2 coastal charts and a worldwide basemap with imagery perfect for all your outdoor pursuits. Map detail includes includes shorelines, depth contours, navaids, harbors, marinas, port plans coastal roads for the U.S. and Bahamas. | Expand Your Horizons Colorado also accepts SD cards, so you can use Garmin preprogrammed SD cards to add maps that serve any and all of your outdoor activities on land or water. | Streets | Inland Lakes | Terrain | 3D Terrain |  |  |  |  | | Conveniently plug in optional preloaded SD cards for all your outdoor activities on land or water. Just insert a MapSource card with detailed street maps, and Colorado provides turn-by-turn directions to your destination. Add select topographic maps to take advantage of Colorado's 3-D map view which gives you a better perspective of your elevation. The card slot is located inside the waterproof battery compartment, so you don't have to worry about getting it wet. | | Rock on. Find Fun |  |  | Colorado's innovative Rock `n Roller input wheel for easy one-handed operation and intuitive screen interface make it as easy to navigate the device as the outdoors. Customize Colorado's interface based on your favorite activity. Even show off photos of your excursions with its picture viewer. | Experience Paperless Geocaching |  | Colorado supports Geocaching.com GPX files for downloading geocaches and detail straight to your unit. You'll have at-a-glance cache descriptions and details to aid in your search. | | Get Your Bearings |  |  | Colorado has a built-in electronic compass that provides bearing information even while you're standing still. Its barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude. View elevation data before you begin your ascent or descent. You can even use the altimeter to plot barometric pressure over time, which can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions. | Interactive Demo
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better than sliced bread April 25, 2008 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Just throw out consideration of any others, the screen redraw is as fast as any commercial unit I have seen (in fact it's better than the system on the Boston Harbour Ferry I drive). I bought it for my boat bag for the east coast, ended up in Los Angelis for a race around Catalina Island, marked the exact slip in Marina Del Rey I left from and found it on my return. Tide and current charts at your fingertips, played with it on the plane back (watched every marina in the country go by at 540kts) identified all the rivers enroute, bought the street maps for north america (~100 or so dollars) loaded all of north america onto a $10 2gig card and used it in Cali and Boston with out having to touch a thing. This 400c is the same price as the cheaper units after you buy maps for them and just blows everything else away performance wise. Just better than sliced bread. Plus its rugged as heck.
IGNORE ALL BAD REVIEWS. BUY THIS DEVICE! A+++ June 15, 2008 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I'm a US Coast Guard licensed Captain and do, among other things, delivery work. I've tried several of the other charting GPS units recently to upgrade my 1995 era technology Garmin GPS's. This is the best bang for the buck.
Pros: 1. It is WAAS capable, for extreme accuracy. More on this below.If you don't know what WAAS is, look it up. You want it in a GPS. 2. Thumb wheels is fast and easy to use. it really is a one hand device. I didn't believe that in the write-ups, but it's true. I particularly like spinning the wheel to zoom in or out. To move around the charts, zoom out to see the spot you want to find, press on the edge of the wheel to move the cursor where you want it and zoom in a bit, refine your cursor, zoom more--all in all a very impressive method of moving around a chart. far better than other methods I've seen that were slower and more tedious. 2. Carbiner clip on the back. Great for securing the device to your person or anything else. That will stay on there permanently, except to change batteries. 3. Speaking of batteries--only two AA needed. Half of what I'm used to. however, there is no external power provision. But, given the super fast acquiring of satellites, who needs to leave it on? It acquires satellites so fast, that you will routinely turn it off after checking your position. My old Garmin, was so slow to acquire positions, leaving it on was the only practical option. 4. SD Card Option. So far I have found all the charts I need built into the device. It find it reassuring I can use a common CD Card to supplement the existing charts. 5. external Antenna option. It is there. I don't think you will need it. This thing works indoors. i can see my track made while moving around inside the house. WAAS is truly amazing. 6. You can wirelessly pass waypoints to other similar units. I hope my friends who are Captains, get these so we can share waypoints. I often sail in areas with rocks. Now I can mark and update my digital charts with even more information. i love it. 7. USB connector. Works only with more current version of Windows like XP and above and MAC OS X 10.3 and above. 8. Topo maps are cool. At some point I'll try it on dry land. It has a Compass and Altimeter--which need to be calibrated--useful I suppose for trekkers. 9. Trip computer is fun to play with on longer voyages. It gives you something to do on boring watches. 10. Few buttons= bigger screen. There are two menu buttons, the tilt wheel, the spinner wheel, and the hub button. Screen size is about 3". Great for a device you can fit in your shirt pocket.
Negatives: 1. No external power hookup. Not a big deal for me. I'll buy a fixed chart display if I want that ability. After further use, I really wish this had an external power port. IT IS THE MAJOR WEAKNESS OF THIS DEVICE. For example if you want to keep your track updated--useful if you lose someone overboard on the ocean--you can follow your track back only if you have the track stored--hence you need to leave it on all the time. 2. Display is a bit dark. I find it usable. I don't need super bright. It works. It is visible in daylight. 3. Do not use rechargeable batteries in this device--check the manufacturer website for details. 4. Lithium Batteries last about one day if used frequently at night. The backlight kills batteries. For daydtime only use, I've gotten three 12 hour plus sessions out of one battery (no backlight used) 5. I would not use any other type of battery than lithium. Be sure to use the lithium setting to get an idea of battery life. Otherwise it shows good until it fails. 6. For trip planning I find this device hard to use. But for on the spot use, which is what I do, it works great.
The bottom line is this. If you are like me and always working on other peoples boats, or if you don't have a boat and want your own GPS this is the one to get. Hopping from boat to boat, I rarely take the time to learn a new yachts navigational system. First, what good is it without pre-programmed routes and way points? Second, what a pain it is to always be on the steep part of the learning curve. I'd much rather bring along an accurate pocket sized GPS and add waypoints quickly and easily, or view routes I've built up, or particular buoys I use often. Racers will appreciate being able to whip this puppy out and call out a range and bearing to a fix navigational aid/mark.
It works great, it is fast, and once you learn how to use it, you will carry it with you whenever you are on the water.
really lousy screen ie unreadable and odd interface May 31, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
very disappointed with the brightness level and size of the screen. What genius though of REDUCING the brightness of this screen versus the previous model just to save battery juice? (that was the explanation the Garmin people gave me when I complained) I found it HARDLY READABLE under most circumstances and practically unreadable in way too many. The interface is weird as well, the scroll wheel should work but they made access to common functions go through too many steps. I am re-selling mine on eBay. Just so you don't think I am some kind of Garmin hater I have their 5212 chartplotter and that is absolutely GREAT, way above the Raymarine and others, even if the jumping between menus could be simplified, ie who ever thought of putting MOB (Man OverBoard)in a secondary level of menus that would take you three menu selections to get to? When you have the need you won't have the time to go through three levels of selection!!!
Weak Use of Product Explanations May 9, 2008 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am admittedly a total GPS novice. For such a person, I have to give Garmin very low marks on their Owner's Manual and total lack of instructions on how to use the Garmin Colorado 400C. The Owner's Manual describes the many different menus but there is no description of functionality or how to actually use the GPS to do or find anything. I think a couple of simple examples of how the menus work together to find something would be a tremendous improvement. I think this is probably a good product and eventually I will figure out how to use the GPS. However, why do most people buy a GPS? So they can use the GPS for marine or road navigation or other use they have in mind. Garmin does not describe or explain how to use the GPS for anything.
Works great May 31, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Planning a vaction to the Abaco Islands of Bahamas and boating in a new area and a novice GPS user, I needed a reliable unit that would provide coastal information. I almost didn't buy this unit due to all of the poor reviews on the 400 series. While the instructions are limited, it is intuitive and easy to use with the provided Map source. The images were great and it worked flawlessly giving us information on marinas, anchorages, depths, and island information. It made our trip easy and I would highly recommend it for water use.
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