Magellan launches next generation of
eXplorist outdoor handheld GPS devices
Rugged, Waterproof
Navigation Devices Are Designed to Enable Recording, Geotagging and
Sharing of Outdoor Adventures
Santa Clara, California (July 14,
2010) Magellan today unveiled the next generation of its
award-winning, rugged eXplorist handheld GPS devices for the outdoor
recreation market.
The new eXplorist 510, 610 and 710 devices
allow adventurers to navigate to outdoor destinations worldwide,
capture geotagged photos along the way, and share their experiences
online when they return home. Each eXplorist model combines
high-sensitivity GPS, an intuitive user interface, easy-to-read
mapping and accurate navigation. The new series of handheld GPS
units are being revealed at the OutDoor Trade Fair in
Friedrichshafen, Germany, and will be available to consumers in
North America, Europe, and many other countries worldwide in the 4th
quarter, 2010s.
“With the popularity of social
networks, the GPS industry is shifting towards more online
experience sharing,” said Justin Doucette, Director, Outdoor Product
Marketing, Magellan. “There are many sites that allow for geographic
and multimedia data to be posted and shared with others. The
eXplorist series allows users to bring their adventures home with
them, catalog for future reference, and share online with family and
friends.”
All three new eXplorist handheld GPS units come equipped with a
camera, microphone, and speaker to enable users to record and share
their adventures with friends.
Each eXplorist device features
a 3.0-inch color touch screen, a 3.2 mega-pixel camera with
auto-focus, microphone and speaker to record geo-referenced images,
videos, and voice notes. All products in the eXplorist series are
waterproof (IPX-7) and come preloaded with the most detailed
worldwide map in the industry. Magellan’s World Edition map includes
a complete road network for the U.S., Canada, Western Europe and
Australia, as well as water features, urban and rural land use, and
a realistic shaded relief background.
The top-of-the-line
eXplorist 710 combines the best of on-road and off-road navigation.
Built-in maps get adventurers from doorstep to trailhead to summit
and back. The eXplorist 710 includes both Magellan’s highly detailed
Summit Series topographic map and its City Series turn-by-turn map
which allows users to navigate their vehicles through busy city
streets on their way to their outdoor adventures. The eXplorist 610
and 710 feature a 3-axis electronic compass and a barometric
altimeter that provide precise orientation, accurate elevation
information, and enables for weather pattern tracking.
Each
model in the eXplorist series also includes several innovative
features, such as Magellan’s award-winning OneTouch favorites menu,
enabling users to instantly access bookmarked locations, searches,
and functions. The industrial design incorporates silent proximity
alarms. And, to compliment the 3.0-inch touch screen, each device
has two customizable hard buttons to take a photograph, mark a
waypoint, or provide quick access to a number of other preferred
features.
The new eXplorist devices also include essential
outdoor features such as expandable memory, paperless geocaching,
GPX compatibility, 16 hours of battery life, high sensitivity GPS
enabling 3-5 meters of accuracy, vertical profiling, a digital
almanac, track summary statistics and area calculation.
The
Magellan eXplorist 510 GPS device will be introduced at an M.S.R.P.
of USD $349.99, the eXplorist 610 at an M.S.R.P. of USD $449.99, and
the eXplorist 710 at an M.S.R.P. of USD $549.99. The units will ship
with a standard mini USB cable and 2 lithium disposable AA
batteries. With the purchase of a Magellan eXplorist GPS device
customers will receive a 30-day free premium membership to
http://geocaching.com.
The new generation of eXplorist GPS
handheld devices joins several other new introductions by Magellan
this year in the outdoor navigation market. The eXplorist GC, a
device 100% dedicated to geocaching, and the ToughCase, a device
that transforms your iPhone or iPod Touch into a rugged, handheld
GPS device, were launched earlier this year.