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Garmin Montana 700i, Rugged GPS Handheld with Built-in inReach Satellite Technology, Glove-Friendly 5" Color Touchscreen

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Style: Montana 700i


Features

  • Features rugged military-grade construction and a 5 touchscreen display thats 50% larger than the previous model; offers easy viewability and includes versatile mounting solutions.Control Method:Touch,Application.Special Feature:Routable Topo Maps; Multiple GNSS Networks, ABC Sensors; inReach Satellite Communication; BirdsEye Satellite Imagery.
  • Trigger an interactive SOS to the GEOS 24/7 monitoring center two-way messaging via the 100% global Iridium satellite network (active satellite subscription required; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices).
  • Multi-GNSS (GPS and Galileo) support plus preloaded TopoActive maps and City Navigator street map navigation; navigation sensors include 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter
  • Pro-connected with ANT+ technology, Wi-Fi connectivity and BLUETOOTH wireless networking, giving you direct-to-device access to BirdsEye Satellite Imagery downloads, location sharing, Connect IQ app support and more
  • Compatible with the Garmin Explore website and app to help you manage waypoints, routes, activities and collections, use tracks and review trip data from the field

Description

Stay in touch and on track with Montana 700i. This rugged GPS handheld combines TopoActive and City Navigator mapping for routable on- or off-road navigation with global two-way messaging and interactive SOS via inReach satellite technology (active satellite subscription required; some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communications devices). The 5” color touchscreen features a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging and a display that’s 50% larger than earlier models. Multi-GNSS support and sensors for the 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter put a world of outdoor navigation capability within your grasp. Plus, wireless pro- connectivity gives you direct-to-device access to BirdsEye Satellite Imagery downloads, location sharing, Connect IQ app support and more. Pair with a compatible smartphone to access Active Weather forecasts. Extend battery life for more than a week with the new ultralow-powered Expedition mode. For hunters and trainers, the IPX7-rated unit syncs with compatible Astro or Alpha series handhelds (sold separately) to help track sporting dogs in the field.

Brand: Garmin


Model Name: Garmin 010-02347-10


Screen Size: 5 Inches


Special Feature: Routable Topo Maps; Multiple GNSS Networks, ABC Sensors; inReach Satellite Communication; BirdsEye Satellite Imagery See more


Connectivity Technology: ANT+, USB, high speed micro USB


Map Type: North America


Sport: Outdoor Lifestyle


Included Components: Montana 700i; Lithium-ion battery pack; USB cable; Documentation


Battery Life: 18 Hours


Mounting Type: Wrist Mount


Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 3.6 x 1.3 inches


Item Weight: 1.45 pounds


Item model number: 010-02347-10


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


OS: Not Obtainable


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: ANT+, USB, high speed micro USB


Special features: Routable Topo Maps; Multiple GNSS Networks, ABC Sensors; inReach Satellite Communication; BirdsEye Satellite Imagery


Display resolution: 480 x 800


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 480 x 800


Color: Multi


Whats in the box: Montana 700i; Lithium-ion battery pack; USB cable; Documentation


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: August 5, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best so far.
Style: Montana 750i
Of course everything in life is a compromise. This is heavier than its predecessors, and it isn’t cheap. It’s ideal for an ATV, motorcycle, hunting, etc. it has all of the outdoor capabilities built right into it, like dog tracking, heart monitor, cadence for bicycles, etc. The interface is certainly the easiest of the inReach thus far. Another big plus is the fact that it has a swappable battery. It’s certainly heavier then the previous versions of inReach, but of course it’s larger so that only makes sense. I’m sure not long down the road these things will become thinner, faster, etc., but as I said, right now this is the big cheese. The only thing that is missing is voice recognition. The only negative I have is the camera is almost worthless. I think we’ve become spoiled with the quality of photos on our smart phones, but the resolution on this is pretty bad. For me that’s not a big deal, because I don’t know that I would’ve ever used it anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021 by Jim Craig

  • A good GPS
Style: Montana 700i
I've been known to go on long hikes and even backpacking by myself. My son has inherited that tendency, so several years ago I bought him a Garmin Montana. It heelps him find his way, and the inReach cpability lets his send messages to let people know he's OK. I had a smaller Garmin I've used for years, and a Spot that I carried for communication and emergencies. After looking at that nice big screen, I decided to make the switch. Yeah, it's a lot bigger than my old Garmin eTrex, but it also lets me communicate, and it gives me a good topo display. I've got the 24K-series chip with topos for Wa, Or, Ca & Hi. Works great: I live in Wa and my son lives in Ca. We usually meet somewhere in that region for backpacking trips, and most of my solo trips are in Wa or Or. I still carry a compass and a paper map, but it's great to be able to see the topography on the screen. I'm a little concerned about battery life. So far, it's worked pretty well on 2-3 day trips, but for a longer trips, I'd make sure to take a power bank to keep it charged. On a recent trip on the south side of the Wallowa Mtns, we also used it to find a route for the car. It sent us down a logging trail that was barely passable. Even a 4WD with good ground clearance would have had problems. In the future, I think I'll turn off the 24K maps when I'm driving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Richard McCain

  • ease of use
Style: Montana 700i
I sent it back, to hard for me to use.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by dandydan

  • A clumsy heavy GPS that you may desperately need
Style: Montana 700i
I bought the Montana 700i almost a year ago. My purpose was to have high quality maps loaded which do not depend on cell data access, given that sometimes I might be 80 miles from a place where I could make a phone call, much less get data. Given that I am sometimes very remote, I wanted the InReach technology so I could call for help, and keep in touch with my family. I use the 700i when driving (in conjunction with a Garmin Nuvi, which works better for that) and also for daily walks and hiking. This GPS can be used as a driving GPS (with voice) just like Garmin's driving GPSs if one purchases the associated suction cup mount (with integrated AMPS plate) but the routing calculations are slow, the screen is a bit small, and major intersection signs are not show as the dedicated driving GPSs do. Unfortunately, the Montana started having issues with going black, locking up, or needing to be restarted. At first I though that it was something I was doing (battery, cable, charger, etc), but the problem kept getting worse. So two weeks before the 1 year warranty expired, I requested a replacement unit and so now I have a new one. Important things to know about the 700i is that it is heavy, and the maps require downloading huge files (e.g. 5GB for one map) which can take quite a long time unless your Internet connection is very fast. The downloads seem to time out (especially on the popular maps) so it is necessary to restart them manually and nurse them along until they are done. For me it took over a day to download all of the maps for the GPS. The Garmin Express app used to update the maps has always been poorly implemented and it lies about what it is doing and what has gone wrong. I would complain about Garmin's support, but my recent support experiences have been very good as if they totally revamped their support department, whereas they were very poor a year ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022 by Bob Friesenhahn

  • Great GPS!
Style: Montana 750i
The best GPS receiver I've had so far, but also the most expensive. It does so many things that there is a "learning curve" for using all its features. My one complaint is that it only comes with a 'Quick Start Guide' and you have to download the full operator's manual from the Garmin website to learn all of its capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022 by Oldrailfan

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