Rino 750
Rugged GPS/GLONASS Handheld with Powerful 2-way Radio
The Rino 750 handheld combines map-guided trail navigation with 2-way radio navigation, featuring a powerful 5 Watts 80 Channel UHF Radio, dual GPS and GLONASS satellite reception, Active Weather updates, emergency alerts with Position Reporting, Bluetooth® headset audio, 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter and more. The Rino 750 also supports advanced mapping capabilities such as BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (additional subscription required).
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Built for Navigation and Communication in Any Environment
Featuring an easy-to-read, dual-orientation, 3-inch color touchscreen, the Rino can be used in bright sunlight and is also glove friendly. Stay in touch with your fellow hunters, hikers, explorers in the field with its powerful 2-way radio transceiver which also has the capability to send unit-to-unit text messages to Rino users in your area – ideal for loud of windy conditions or when you don’t want to disturb the wildlife. Wirelessly share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches with other compatible Garmin handheld devices.
Easy To Keep Track of and Find Your Friends
Rino series handhelds feature a unique Position Reporting capability that lets you send your exact location to other Rino users, letting them see where you are on their map page. The 750’s improved audio performance makes it easier to communicate with any other conventional UHF radios in the area.
High Sensitivity GPS Even When in Remote Locations
Whether you’re in heavy cover or remote, off-the-grid locations – the Rino 750 quickly finds your position and maintains it thanks to its high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS receiver and quad helix antenna. Plus, a built-in barometric altimeter and 3-axis compass make it easy to get your bearings without having to hold the unit level.
Detailed Basemap with Wide Range of Additional Compatible Maps
The Rino 750 comes with a worldwide, shaded-relief basemap. With the wide array of detailed Garmin marine and road maps available, it’s easy to install additional mapping products by using the unit’s microSD™ card slot to load any compatible mapping options that you want. Or you can use Garmin’s free Custom Maps software to transform paper and electronic maps into downloadable maps for your device.
Works with your Bluetooth-enabled Headset
Enhance your radio communications by syncing a compatible Bluetooth-enabled headset to your Rino 750, even under adverse weather or wind conditions. Stay focused on the trail ahead with smart notifications (calls, text, emails and more) right on your display by syncing your Rino with a compatible smartphone – keeping you connected with friends and family back home.
Built for Any Environment and Long-lasting Battery Life
The Rino 650 is durable and water-rated to IPX7, built to keep delivery vital mapping and data tracking data, no matter what the elements throw at you. The included rechargeable lithium-ion power back can provide you with 14 hours or more in the field and the dual-battery system gives you the choice of using the power pack or a AA battery pack (sold separately).
BaseCamp Software Lets You Plan Your Trip Better
BaseCamp™ software by Garmin lets you take charge of your next adventure by letting you view and organize maps, waypoints, routes and tracks. This free trip-planning software allows you to create Garmin Adventures that you can share with friends, family or fellow explorers. You can view topographic map data on your computer screen, including contour lines and elevation profiles. Paired with a BirdsEye Satellite Imagery subscription, you can transfer an unlimited amount of satellite images to your device.
View Real-time GPS Information on Your PC Screen
Track multiple Rino units by turning your laptop into a field command centre with Garmin BaseStation. You can view real-time GPS information on your computer’s display while your Rino 750 serves as a router/antenna. And because it’s Garmin GPS-based, you are in control of more effective search and rescue operations, even when internet or cell phone service isn’t available.
Physical & Performance
Physical Dimensions | 2.6" x 7.9" x 1.6" (6.6 x 20.1 x 4.1 cm) |
Display Size | 1.53" x 2.55" (3.8 x 6.4 cm); 3" diag (7.6 cm) |
Display Resolution | 240 x 400 |
Display Type | 3" transflective, 65k color TFT |
Weight | 348 g with battery pack |
Battery | removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack; AA battery pack (not included) |
Battery Life | up to 14 hours (up to 18 hours with optional AA battery pack at 2 watts) |
Camera | no |
Water Rating | IPX7 |
High-sensitivity Receiver | |
Interface | high-speed USB and NMEA 0183 compatible |
Baromic Altimeter | |
Electronic Compass | Yes (tilt-compensated 3-axis) |
Transmit power | 5W (Australia) |
Maps & Memory
Basemap | |
Ability to Add Maps | |
Built-in Memory | 1.7 GB |
Accepts data cards | microSD™ card (not included) |
Waypoints/favourites/locations | 10,000 |
Routes | 250 |
Track Log | 20,000 points, 250 saved tracks |
Outdoor Features
Automatic routing (turn by turn routing on roads) | |
Geocaching-friendly | Yes (paperless) |
Hunt/fish calendar | |
Sun and moon information | |
Area calculation | |
Picture viewer |
Two-way Radio Features
Frequency band | 80 Channel UHF (Australia) |
Channels | 80 |
Squelch codes | 38 (CTCSS); 83 (DCS) |
VOX (voice activation) | |
Location reporting (send and receive GPS positions) | |
Vibration alert |
Additional
Additional |
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- Rino 750
- Lithium-ion battery pack
- USB Cable
- AC charger
- Carabiner clip
- Documentation