The bright color of this protective case makes finding a dropped Astro easier. The case gloves in the dark as well, glowing for several hours before needing to "charge", perfect for finding a handheld dropped at night. It's like your...
The bright color of this protective case makes finding a dropped Astro easier. The case gloves in the dark as well, glowing for several hours before needing to "charge", perfect for finding a handheld dropped at night. It's like your own personal holster for your Garmin Astro.
Cover also included gripped sides, allowing for better handing of the handheld.
The cover includes a small opening at bottom which allows use of the Astro’s lanyard clip, so you can still use your Outdoor Dog Supply lanyard with this cover. An additional lanyard/sling connector is located at the top of case, near the antenna opening for additional carrying options.
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