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Garmin Oregon 300

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User ratings:
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3.9 out of 5
46 user ratings
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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Pros

  • highly functional
  • highly versatile unit
  • the camera is excellent

Cons

  • The Oregon 600 is a little bit slower but not significantly
  • admittedly expensive piece of gear
  • you can only display one route at a time is horrible in on itself especially

Key specs

  • Touchscreen
  • no
  • 2D, 3D
  • yes
  • Sverige, World
  • yes
  • Sport
  • Handheld

Garmin Oregon 300 - Pros & Cons

Garmin Oregon 300

Pros

  • highly functional
  • highly versatile unit
  • the camera is excellent
  • Oregon series is a great handheld GPS first and foremost
  • small and lightweight enough to comfortably slip into a pocket
  • a nice balance of performance and practicality
  • simple design
  • durable build
  • and fantastic battery life
  • sleek and low profile design
  • trail running is an immensely easy sport to get into

Cons

  • The Oregon 600 is a little bit slower but not significantly
  • admittedly expensive piece of gear
  • you can only display one route at a time is horrible in on itself especially
  • Garmin has very sketchy instructions - very sketchy
  • No cherry-picked units sent by manufacturers
  • it eats away quickly at the rather limited 16-hour battery life
  • Expensive GPS devices offer an overwhelming and
  • are cumbersome and slow to navigate an on-screen keyboard
  • Expensive and not as accurate as many other options here
  • Heavier and more expensive than the inReach Mini
  • Not ideal for navigation unless paired with a smartphone

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Garmin Oregon 300 - Full Specifications

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General
PurposeSport
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Display
Display typeLCD
Screen size3.0 in
Screen resolution240 x 400 px
Interface typeTouchscreen
Colour screenyes
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Technical details
Headphone outputno
USByes
Image vieweryes
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Storage
Memory card readeryes
Compatible memory cardsmicroSD
Internal memory850.0 mB
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Design
Form factorHandheld
Weather proofyes
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Dimensions
Colour of productGrey
Width0.23 in
Height0.45 in
Depth0.14 in
Weight6.8 oz
Handheldyes
Wristbandno
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Communication
AntennaExternal
Bluetoothno
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Features
Basemapyes
Altimeteryes
Compassyes
Distance meteryes
GPS coordinatesyes
Route planneryes
Speedometeryes
Stopwatchyes
Track datayes
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Power
Battery operatedyes
Battery typeNiMH
Battery life (running)16.0 h
Battery life (max)16.0 h
Number of batteries required2

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