Rugged and water-resistant design with button operation and a 2.6” sunlight-readable color display
Preloaded with TopoActive maps, featuring routable roads and trails for cycling and hiking
Know where you’re at with a high-sensitivity receiver with quad helix antenna and multi-GNSS support (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) and 3-axis compass with barometric altimeter
Battery life: up to 16 hours in GPS mode
Navigate your next adventure with the GPSMAP 64x handheld navigator series. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, geocaching or climbing, you are free to explore more with proven Garmin handheld navigation in the palm of your hand. And the series now has multi-GNSS support and TopoActive mapping.
Explore the Terrain
The GPSMAP 64x handheld series comes preloaded with TopoActive maps featuring routable streets and trails so you can take the journey off the grid. Now you can know your surroundings — such as waterways and natural features as well as buildings, international boundaries and more. You can also find thousands of points of interests, including shops, restaurants, universities, parks and accommodations.
Keep Your Fix
With its quad helix antenna and high-sensitivity receiver and multiple global navigation system support (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo), the GPSMAP 64x series locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its location in more challenging environments than GPS alone.
Satellite Imagery
The GPSMAP 64x series also supports BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required) that lets you load satellite images and integrate them with your maps.
Document Your Journey
With GPSMAP 64csx, you can capture the highlights of your outings with the built-in 8-megapixel autofocus camera. Each photo is automatically geotagged with the location of where it was taken, allowing you — or those you share your photos with — to easily navigate back to that spot in the future.
Find Fun
The GPSMAP 64x series features paperless geocaching. Upload GPX files straight to your device, and view key information such as location, terrain and hints from Geocaching.com.