- Rugged, all-terrain navigator built for on- and off-road navigation
Preloaded street maps with turn by turn directions for North America and South America and preloaded topography, including public land boundaries, 4×4 roads, forest service roads, waterways, trails and other land use data. - TFT color touchscreen display
For easily navigating through settings and functions. - Keep your eyes on the road with navigation instructions and street name announcement voice guidance
Helpful voice assistance allows you to focus on driving without unnecessary distractions. - Connect your unit using USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi interfaces
Easily connect to your computer, smartphone or car charger to get map updates, access real-time traffic and more. - Garmin Explore app
Use the Garmin Explore app to easily sync your tracks and waypoints across your Overlander navigator, smartphone and desktop.
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Garmin – Overlander GPS with Built-In Bluetooth – Gray
$336.00 Save:$188.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 0.9 × 7.8 × 4.8 in |
Color Category | Gray |
Water Resistant | No |
Product Width | 7.8 inches |
Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Product Depth | 0.9 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
Color | Gray |
Product Height | 4.8 inches |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Number Of USB Port(s) | 1 |
Product Weight | 1 pounds |
Model Number | 010-02195-00 |
Pedestrian Mode | No |
Interface(s) | USB |
Product Name | Overlander GPS with Built-In Bluetooth |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year limited |
Brand | Garmin |
Designed Usage | Car |
Color Display | No |
Integrated Base Maps | No |
App Compatible | Yes |
UPC | 753759235109 |
Reviews (7)
OutdoorLX470 –
Used it for two trips and returned it. On road navigation was about 10 years behind Google Maps. Off road navigation was like using Gaia with out any downloads. Which isn’t too bad but Gaia is basically free. Glad I was able to get all of my money back. A big swing and a miss by Garmin.
Bernie –
Was looking for a GPS device for off-roading. Came across this and has everything I need. Well constructed, it is a big unit. Bonus is RV routing which I also value. Now if I can just use it more!
Ryan6215 –
Works great and does what it claims. I enjoy the tv portion of it and how you can put max speed you travel and it gives realistic time of arrival off that speed not the roads max speed. The maps have times when they are outdated a bit but for the most part it’s always correct.
Stephen –
Absolutely awesome GPS and offroad navigator. We take it camping with us everytime and it is perfect! Well worth the price!!
EvoHeroPLC –
It’s just a cheap android tablet with Garmin OS which crashes every 20 minutes. Doesn’t work for off-road navigation very well won’t follow trails just wants to go straight. There are so many apps that you can on your iPad with better detail and resolution.
OregonEd –
Overall I am happy with this GPS which is why it gets 4 stars. What you get for 700 dollars is a little “thin” and I could almost drop it to 3 stars just on cost value alone. I would like to see you be able to reset certain features, such as the altimiter/pressure screen, without have to do a full default reset of the entire device. The screen “buttons” require a laser guided precision when you touch them or you will find your self setting waypoints or moving your maps when you are just trying to use the + button to zoom in. Using the active tracks and saving tracks is very easy to use as is setting waypoints on the fly. The off road maps so far seem to be mostly accurate to real life with there only having been a couple of times I ended up on a dead end road that showed going somewhere or on a road that simply just wasn’t on the map. The garmin explore website feels like something that was made as a high school project. It is slow, seems to experience connectivity issues more than not, but it is a neat tool in general and the autmatic syn between the online account and the device (when the device is connected to wifi) is really nice. Overall this feels like something I should have been able to purchase for 500 dollars as the 700 dollar tag feels like I was getting taken a bit.
Z900 –
This takes overlanding to a whole new level I have found trails I never new were there , it’s made really well , I’ve dropped mine and no damage to the unit, and love the features , I would recommend getting this to anyone who is looking for outdoor fun !