On land, snow, or water, this powerful GPS gets you headed in the right direction. The 276Cx is a navigation focused GPS. Key features like a built in worldwide basemap, multiple map format compatibility, and a customizable user interface are all there to make navigating easy. Includes a free 1 year subscription to Garmin’s BirdsEye satellite imagery program, so you can take full advantage of the large colour screen for a clear view of your surroundings. The tilt compensated 3-axis electronic compass shows your heading even when you're stationary, ensuring you are always facing the right direction. With Garmin’s excellent (and free) Connect app on your smartphone, you can set up live tracking to let friends or family see where you are in real time. If you are using one of Garmin’s compatible sensors (heart rate, temperature, etc.), that data can be sent with your location. Though getting lost can be part of the fun, getting where you want to go leaves more time for adventuring; the 276Cx can help get you where you want to go.
- High-sensitivity GPS receiver supports both GPS and GLONASS networks. Opening up more satellites, meaning a faster connection and a more accurate signal
- Works with either the included rechargeable battery pack or 3 AAA batteries (lithium or NiMH recommended)
- Free 1 year subscription with BirdsEye Satellite Imagery allows users to download satellite images to their GPS or paired smartphone
- Supports Garmin TOPO maps, Garmin HuntView™ maps, BlueChart® g2 HD marine charts, City Navigator®, and more
- Garmin Connect smartphone app opens up smart notifications, active weather forecasts and tracking, training functionality, live tracking, and more
- Works with many Garmin sensors and accessories, from speed and cadence sensors, to heartrate monitors, to temperature sensors, and external antennas
- In the box: GPSMAP 276Cx, 1 year BirdsEye satellite Imagery subscription download key, AMPS powered mounting bracket with marine bail mount, lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack, USB cable, AC charger, and a quick start guide