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Garmin GPSMAP 65, Button-Operated Handheld with Expanded Satellite Support and Multi-Band Technology, 2.6' Color Display, 010-02451-00

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1.:Gpsmap 65


2.Pattern:Handheld


About this item

  • Large 2.6” sunlight-readable color display for easy viewing
  • Expanded global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and multi-band technology allow you to get optimal accuracy in challenging locations, including steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees
  • Includes routable TopoActive mapping and federal public land map (U.S. only)
  • Compatible with the Garmin Explore website and app (compatible smartphone required) to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #52,521 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #36 in Handheld GPS Units
OS Système d'exploitation Garmin personnalisé Wireless communication technologies Bluetooth Connectivity technologies Bluetooth, ANT+ Special features Expanded GNSS Support; Multi-Band Frequency Support; Preloaded Topo Maps; Public Land Boundaries; Smart Notifications; Geocaching Display resolution 160 x 240 Other display features Wireless Human Interface Input Buttons Scanner Resolution 160 x 240 Color Bronze, Black Whats in the box GPSMAP 65; USB cable; Carabiner clip; Documentation Manufacturer Garmin Date First Available September 24, 2020

Find your way in this big, wide world with GPSMAP 65. This rugged handheld offers multi-band technology and expanded GNSS support for optimal accuracy in steep country, urban canyons and forests with dense trees. It has a 2.6” color display and button-operated design. Wireless connectivity through BLUETOOTH and ANT+ technologies provides compatibility with the Garmin Explore website and app (compatible smartphone required) to help you manage tracks, routes and waypoints and review statistics from the field.


João
Reviewed in Brazil on February 13, 2025
Já conheço o produto, recomendo
João
Reviewed in Brazil on February 13, 2025
Já conheço o produto, recomendo
B. LaVancha
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This GPS was perfect for the husband for hunting. He likes the durability and functions. He dropped it in water, stepped on it and it's still going strong. Can't help clumsy but...you can try.
B. LaVancha
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This GPS was perfect for the husband for hunting. He likes the durability and functions. He dropped it in water, stepped on it and it's still going strong. Can't help clumsy but...you can try.
Lorenzo Garcia
Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2024
Realmente me gusta este aparatoTe orientas totalmente en zonas boscosas.
Lorenzo Garcia
Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2024
Realmente me gusta este aparatoTe orientas totalmente en zonas boscosas.
Gentle Giant Goods
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2024
Straight forward Garmin is the best!I ordered it and it arrived the next day. Wow now that's service!Absolutely awesome product
Gentle Giant Goods
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2024
Straight forward Garmin is the best!I ordered it and it arrived the next day. Wow now that's service!Absolutely awesome product
Frank J Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Not having any land I own to hunt on, I'm forced to public land. This GPS allowed me to install all the state public game lands so I know the boundaries everywhere I go. You can drop flags anywhere you want. It tracks your every step, making it easy to find my truck when hunting an area for the first time.Don't leave your truck or car without it.
Frank J Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Not having any land I own to hunt on, I'm forced to public land. This GPS allowed me to install all the state public game lands so I know the boundaries everywhere I go. You can drop flags anywhere you want. It tracks your every step, making it easy to find my truck when hunting an area for the first time.Don't leave your truck or car without it.
Kim Bowser
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
Easy and logical with a “MARK” button right out on the pad. No program searching. Lots of other features, Hunt and Fish Times, Lunar Times etc. The thing I like…it doesn’t take 15 minutes to find satellites. Turn it on and BAM, ready to go. Well worth my money.
Kim Bowser
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
Easy and logical with a “MARK” button right out on the pad. No program searching. Lots of other features, Hunt and Fish Times, Lunar Times etc. The thing I like…it doesn’t take 15 minutes to find satellites. Turn it on and BAM, ready to go. Well worth my money.
Nelson L. Hensley
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
consumption went on a buying consolidation in the past. But still the original Garmin is the best ones. multi channel dedicated gps. Better then phones. low power consumption high performance great maps.. The best. Could benefit from more maps. Add easier way to keep storage clean and free. Again stop using your phone for outdoor or car guidance. Get the dedicated focus purpose. A gps device.
Nelson L. Hensley
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
consumption went on a buying consolidation in the past. But still the original Garmin is the best ones. multi channel dedicated gps. Better then phones. low power consumption high performance great maps.. The best. Could benefit from more maps. Add easier way to keep storage clean and free. Again stop using your phone for outdoor or car guidance. Get the dedicated focus purpose. A gps device.
Produto atende o que promete. Ótimo aparelho.
Reviewed in Brazil on April 3, 2024
Produto atende o que promete. Boa precisão e funcionando mesmo em ambiente de mata fechada.
Produto atende o que promete. Ótimo aparelho.
Reviewed in Brazil on April 3, 2024
Produto atende o que promete. Boa precisão e funcionando mesmo em ambiente de mata fechada.
AS
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
While I normally use my phone to navigate, I decided that it was time to add a dedicated GPS receiver to my kit and I'm glad I did. Having a dedicated GPS saves my phone's battery for emergencies, plus it's always good to have multiple navigation items (GPS units, Map and Compass)when you are relying on them for life and death situations.The accuracy of this unit is outstanding, normally around 6ft, and satellite acquisition is very quick. This unit feature multi-band support and multi-GNSS, which supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS. There won't be many situations where you will have difficulty getting a satellite lock. I've even been impressed by the accuracy indoors, a feat I would never have attempted with the GPS units of yore.The interface is a little dated, but intuitive enough and easy to read. This unit has dedicated buttons, which is vastly superior to using a touch screen in bad weather and/or with gloves. The build quality is rugged and weather resistant, I have no doubt it will survive tough outdoor use.Battery life has been great for me, even using alkaline batteries. I like having the option to use standard AA batteries. Integrated Li-Ions have a finite life, with AA's I can replace the batteries and extend the life of the unit. This was a selling point to me.Be sure to perform a firmware update before using the unit. This can either be done via the mobile app or on a computer via USB with the Garmin Express app. The built in Garmin active topo maps are pretty good. You can upload your own custom maps as well.I'm looking forward to using this unit on many upcoming backcountry adventures, it fits all of my needs and is relatively affordable. If you compare it to the cost of a subscription based GPS phone app, it will pay for itself in a few years.
AS
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
While I normally use my phone to navigate, I decided that it was time to add a dedicated GPS receiver to my kit and I'm glad I did. Having a dedicated GPS saves my phone's battery for emergencies, plus it's always good to have multiple navigation items (GPS units, Map and Compass)when you are relying on them for life and death situations.The accuracy of this unit is outstanding, normally around 6ft, and satellite acquisition is very quick. This unit feature multi-band support and multi-GNSS, which supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS. There won't be many situations where you will have difficulty getting a satellite lock. I've even been impressed by the accuracy indoors, a feat I would never have attempted with the GPS units of yore.The interface is a little dated, but intuitive enough and easy to read. This unit has dedicated buttons, which is vastly superior to using a touch screen in bad weather and/or with gloves. The build quality is rugged and weather resistant, I have no doubt it will survive tough outdoor use.Battery life has been great for me, even using alkaline batteries. I like having the option to use standard AA batteries. Integrated Li-Ions have a finite life, with AA's I can replace the batteries and extend the life of the unit. This was a selling point to me.Be sure to perform a firmware update before using the unit. This can either be done via the mobile app or on a computer via USB with the Garmin Express app. The built in Garmin active topo maps are pretty good. You can upload your own custom maps as well.I'm looking forward to using this unit on many upcoming backcountry adventures, it fits all of my needs and is relatively affordable. If you compare it to the cost of a subscription based GPS phone app, it will pay for itself in a few years.
Jason Allcorn
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
The software is a little tricky to use. You have to use Base Camp. But I was able to plan hikes, import them into Base Camp from All Trails (gpx format), and then use the 65s to route us to and from our destination accurately. Great Unit. The best part is that it has removable batteries. So take extra. The battery life is great on this as well.
Jason Allcorn
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
The software is a little tricky to use. You have to use Base Camp. But I was able to plan hikes, import them into Base Camp from All Trails (gpx format), and then use the 65s to route us to and from our destination accurately. Great Unit. The best part is that it has removable batteries. So take extra. The battery life is great on this as well.
D33PZ3R0
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021
Let’s get dislikes out of the way: Garmin gets and F- at applications good Lord takes 4 apps on my Mac just to update and add free maps and plot routes plus two on my cell phone. There’s very little workflow on why and which to use for what. The default non-paid topo maps are not set to have map details set to “more” or “most” which are buried deeeeeeeeeeep in map settings. This single default setting I think causes massive poor feedback by Garmin first time owners. Loading free maps is a nightmare at best, using base camp if a pain in the penis best case. Base camp crashed on me 3 times to add a future hiking route about 7mi long. It’s just… bad. UI of the unit itself really needs a complete overhaul this company need a more Apple like approach, take a look at their source code APIs it’s terrible and you can tell that they are hardware folks trying to do good hardware with crappy softy on top.The good is also very prevalent, laser accuracy with multi band. People don’t seem to realize multi band gets you on avg 6’ of accuracy (that’s the width of ur arms stretched out) from L1 and L5 bands that have accuracy validation. Routing once done works great. Free maps are pretty awesome once you spend a lot of time figuring them out. Text notifications from ur mobile device is pretty sweet. Compass and multi axis sensors get u very good elevation precision. I have major piece of mind once I took 4-6hrs to install and google searches to figure it all out. I’d challenge Garmin to get better senior level software developers and get their act together with multi apps to handle one device. Once that comes about with better and small tech, I’d be very excited to see what happens!
D33PZ3R0
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021
Let’s get dislikes out of the way: Garmin gets and F- at applications good Lord takes 4 apps on my Mac just to update and add free maps and plot routes plus two on my cell phone. There’s very little workflow on why and which to use for what. The default non-paid topo maps are not set to have map details set to “more” or “most” which are buried deeeeeeeeeeep in map settings. This single default setting I think causes massive poor feedback by Garmin first time owners. Loading free maps is a nightmare at best, using base camp if a pain in the penis best case. Base camp crashed on me 3 times to add a future hiking route about 7mi long. It’s just… bad. UI of the unit itself really needs a complete overhaul this company need a more Apple like approach, take a look at their source code APIs it’s terrible and you can tell that they are hardware folks trying to do good hardware with crappy softy on top.The good is also very prevalent, laser accuracy with multi band. People don’t seem to realize multi band gets you on avg 6’ of accuracy (that’s the width of ur arms stretched out) from L1 and L5 bands that have accuracy validation. Routing once done works great. Free maps are pretty awesome once you spend a lot of time figuring them out. Text notifications from ur mobile device is pretty sweet. Compass and multi axis sensors get u very good elevation precision. I have major piece of mind once I took 4-6hrs to install and google searches to figure it all out. I’d challenge Garmin to get better senior level software developers and get their act together with multi apps to handle one device. Once that comes about with better and small tech, I’d be very excited to see what happens!
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