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Garmin Colorado 400
$599.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Rugged design. Lots of extra features. Whereigo is cool option.
The Cons:Expensive. Features can get confusing.
The Garmin Colorado 400 series is a rugged handheld GPS that is intended to be used while hiking, boating, camping or in the car. It has a wireless feature that allows you to share waypoints, routes, tracks, and geocaches with fellow Colorado users.
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The Colorado 400 also features a new "Rock N Roller" wheel that is great for single-handed scrolling and can easily navigate through menus and maps.
Fitness Enthusiasts
The Colorado 400 has built-in connectivity with a Garmin heartrate monitor, allowing you to use your GPS as part of a fitness routine. It can also be used with a Bike Cadence Sensor for cyclists.
Where I Go (whereigo)
The Garmin Colorado 400 is the first GPS with Whereigo gameplay built-in. Whereigo is a new adventure game that uses location, Geocaching, roleplaying and puzzle-solving to combine real-world adventure with virtual-world storytelling. It is made by the game company, GroundSpeak, one of the first companies to combine real-world locations with the internet for gameplay.
Versions
- Garmin Colorado 400t - preloaded with topographic mapping ($599)
- Garmin Colorado 400i - preloaded with inland lakes mapping ($599)
- Garmin Colorado 400c - preloaded with Bluechart mapping ($599)
Features
- Waterproof
- Wirelessly transmit data to other devices
- SD card slot for additional maps or photo viewing
- Photo viewer
- 3" LCD screen 240x400 resolution
- Rock N Roller joystick for easy navigation
- 15 hours battery life
- Dimensions: 2.4" x 5.5" x 1.4"
- Weight: 7.3 oz
- 1000 favorite waypoints
- Geocaching
- Digital compass
- Sun and moon information
- Altimeter
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Features can get confusing
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