Cast off confidently with the new Garmin GPSMAP 79 marine handheld series
Garmin has launched the GPSMAP 79 marine handheld series, designed for mariners seeking essential navigation tools. The series includes the GPSMAP 79s with a worldwide basemap and the GPSMAP 79sc featuring BlueChart g3 coastal charts. Key enhancements include a rugged design, a sunlight-readable, high-resolution display, and up to 19 hours of battery life. Prices start at
- Launch of GPSMAP 79 series enhances Garmin’s marine electronics portfolio.
- High-resolution display improves navigation clarity in outdoor conditions.
- Rugged, water-resistant design suits harsh marine environments.
- Up to 19 hours of battery life increases usability for mariners.
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Handheld marine GPS series features high-resolution, sunlight-readable color display with built-in BlueChart g3 coastal charts
Rugged, floating marine GPS handheld featuring a sunlight-readable, high-resolution color display with options for worldwide basemap or built-in BlueChart g3 coastal charts. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Whether used as a backup solution for onboard electronics or a dedicated navigation device, the GPSMAP 79 series provides a number of key tools every mariner should have on hand when leaving shore,” said
Enhanced navigation
The GPSMAP 79 series is available in two models – the GPSMAP 79s with a built-in worldwide basemap and support for downloadable marine charts, and the GPSMAP 79sc which comes standard with built-in BlueChart g3 cartography. In addition to a 3-axis tilt-compensated compass, GPSMAP 79 marine handhelds use reliable GNSS with support for multiple constellations which allows boaters to access data across the world.
Crisp display
No matter the conditions, the GPSMAP 79 series prevents fogging and improves contrast of on-screen mapping thanks to a larger, optically bonded display with 2.5-times higher resolution than its previous range. Specially crafted for life on the water, the new, transflective color display with a scratch-resistant glass lens allows for sunlight-readable navigation to enhance clarity and visibility in outdoor environments.
Marinized design
The GPSMAP 79 series provides users with up to 19 hours of battery life while using GPS, and – thanks to its practical floating design and water resistance2 – can continue to perform in harsh marine environments. For capturing even more adventures on the lake or at sea, the GPSMAP 79 series offers 8GB of memory for storage of up to 10,000 waypoints and 250 routes.
The GPSMAP 79s and GPSMAP 79sc marine handhelds are available now with suggested retail prices of
Engineered on the inside for life on the outside, Garmin products have revolutionized life for anglers, sailors, mariners and boat enthusiasts everywhere. Committed to developing the most sophisticated marine electronics the industry has ever known, Garmin believes every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday. For the seventh consecutive year, Garmin was recently named the Manufacturer of the Year by the
1 Based on 2020 reported sales.
2 Rated to IPX6 and IPX7 standards
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