Garmin introduces a new rugged handheld GPS device, the Montana 650t with 5 Megapixel auto-focus camera for taking geotagged photos. The rugged device is durable and waterproof and is built to withstand numps, dust, dirt and humidity.
The Montana 650t features a 4-inch 272×480 dual-orientation sunlight readable touchscreen. It sports high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction for locating your position quickly and precisely; and a built-in 3-axis tilt-compensated electronic compass, which shows your heading even when you’re standing still, without holding it level.
The handheld GPS device has 3.5GB internal memory loaded with TOPO U.S. 100K maps. It supports also Garmin’s wide array of detailed topographic, marine, and road map, including BirdsEye Satellite Imagery that lets you download satellite images to your device and integrate them with your maps. The Montana 650t has microSD card slot as well. It offers up to 16 hours of use with lithium-ion battery or 22 hours using three AA batteries.
Coming in Q2, the Garmin Montana 650t will be available for $699.99.