Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the
global leader in satellite navigation, today announced an exciting
addition to the GPSMAP 62 series of rugged outdoor handheld devices – a
built-in 5 megapixel camera with automatic geotagging to capture the
highlights of any adventure and allow you to share the locations or
navigate back to that site. GPSMAP 62stc and GPSMAP 62sc
were unveiled at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, CO, capping a week of
exciting new Garmin outdoor handheld announcements by Garmin that
included innovations in the popular eTrex, Rino and Astro families.
"Hikers, hunters, mountain bikers and other outdoors enthusiasts often
don’t have the time or energy to dig through their pack every time they
see something memorable or worth sharing later,” said Dan Bartel,
Garmin’s vice president of worldwide sales. "The built-in camera
seamlessly integrates photography into your basic navigation, whether
you’re out for a day of leisurely sightseeing or serious reconnaissance
– or simply trying to get back safely to where you started.”
Picture perfect: Whenever a picture is taken in stunning clarity
with the 5 megapixel, auto-focus camera on GPSMAP 62stc or GPSMAP 62sc,
the photograph is geotagged – meaning the location is saved and encoded
into the file – so that the geographical information can be used at any
time as a point of reference or as a destination that can be reached
through GPS guidance and directions. And because the GPSMAP family is
waterproof to IPX7 standards, the built-in camera will still be snapping
photos even in the worst conditions. Ample built-in memory (3.5 GB for
both models) allows you to take plenty of pictures on the trail and save
the downloading and deciding for later. Once your GPSMAP 62stc or GPSMAP
62sc is connected via USB, you can use Garmin’s free BaseCamp software (http://garmin.com/basecamp)
to easily store and share your photos. BaseCamp also helps you view,
plan and organize your maps (in 2D or 3D), waypoints, routes and tracks
– including elevation profiles – and send them to your Garmin handheld.
Options abound: Boasting a 2.6” sunlight-readable color display,
intuitive push-button interface, up to 16 hours of battery life and a
high-sensitivity GPS receiver and quad helix antenna for unparalleled
reception, the GPSMAP 62 series features various models and custom
dashboards to suit various activities and interests. And thanks to
enhanced navigation and the 3D digital elevation model (DEM) data, users
navigating to a destination on an active track will see changes in
elevation ahead as well as where they’ve been. Also, waypoints and other
key locations along the active route – such as start, end and high and
low elevation points – appear on the map and active route pages. When
choosing the best model for your lifestyle, it’s easy to remember that
the "s” stands for integrated sensors (electronic compass and barometric
altimeter), "t” denotes preloaded topographic maps, and "c” indicates
the built-in camera described above. Learn more about the GPSMAP 62
models and features at the interactive minisite at http://www.garmin.com/gpsmap62.
What’s inside: GPSMAP 62 models with an "s” include a 3-axis
tilt-compensated electronic compass and wireless connectivity for
sharing routes, tracks, waypoints and geocaches between other compatible
Garmin handhelds. These models feature a barometric altimeter that
tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude. Users can
also plot barometric pressure over time, which can help keep an eye on
changing weather conditions. These devices also use ANT+ for wireless
sharing between compatible devices, monitoring heart rate and cadence
with those optional accessories, and interacting with chirp geocaching
beacons (www.garmin.com/chirp).
Taming the terrain: GPSMAP 62 models with a "t” in the name
feature preloaded 100K topographic maps for the entire United States (or
preloaded 50K topographic mapping of Canada for the Canadian version).
Detailed coverage includes major trails, urban and rural roads,
interstates, highways, coastlines, rivers and lakes as well as national,
state and local parks, forests and wilderness areas. In addition, you
can search for points of interest by name or proximity to your location
and view descriptive details for terrain contours, topo elevations,
summits and geographical points.
Myriad of mapping options: Each model in the GPSMAP 62 series is
compatible with Garmin’s subscription-based BirdsEye™
Satellite Imagery (www.garmin.com/birdseye),
the free community at Garmin Connect™ (www.garminconnect.com)
as well as Garmin’s free Custom Maps utility for transferring
paper or digital maps onto a handheld. Compatible with both PC and Mac,
these options complement the products already offered for Garmin
devices, including City Navigator®, NT for turn-by-turn
directions on city streets, Blue Chart® g2, for marine
charting, and TOPO U.S. 24K and 100K map software for incredible terrain
detail (each sold separately).
Hunting for treasure: Geocachers can help the environment and be
more efficient by going paperless with the GPSMAP 62 series, quickly
downloading cache information directly to the device. Each model stores
and displays key information such as location, terrain, difficulty,
hints and description, so that you don’t have to tote printouts with
you. Learn more about geocaching, how to get started and going paperless
at www.garmin.com/geocaching
and www.OpenCaching.com.
Since its inception in 1989, Garmin has delivered 85 million GPS enabled
devices – far more than any other navigation provider. Garmin’s market
breadth in the GPS industry is second to none, having developed
innovative products and established a leadership position in each of the
markets it serves, including automotive, aviation, marine, fitness,
outdoor recreation, tracking, and wireless applications. For more about
features, pricing and availability for all of Garmin’s new outdoor
handhelds, visit www.garmin.com/outdoor.
For information about Garmin’s other products and services, go to www.garmin.com,
www.garmin.blogs.com
and http://twitter.com/garmin.
About Garmin International Inc.
Garmin International Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN),
the global leader in satellite navigation. Since 1989, this group of
companies has designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation,
communication and information devices and applications – most of which
are enabled by GPS technology. Garmin’s products serve automotive,
mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM
applications. Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its
principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the
United Kingdom. For more information, visit Garmin's virtual pressroom
at www.garmin.com/newsroom
or contact the Media Relations department at 913-397-8200. Garmin,
GPSMAP, Bluechart, and City Navigator are registered trademarks and
BaseCamp and Garmin Connect are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its
subsidiaries.
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