Physical Dimensions: 2.7 x 6.4 x 1.3" (not including the antenna)
Touchscreen: Yes
Display Size: 1.8"w x 3.0"h (3.5" diagonal)
Display Resolution: 282 x 470 pixels
Display Type: Transflective, color FTF touchscreen
Weight: 9.9 ounces with standard antenna and battery
Battery Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion
Battery Life: Up to 20 hours
Water Rating: IPX7
High-Sensitivity Receiver: Yes
Interface: High-Speed USB
Memory: 16 GB
Maps and Memory:
Preloaded Maps: TopoActive
Ability to add maps: yes
Basecamp: Yes
Birdseye: Yes, direct to device
External Memory Storage: MicroSD card
Track Log: 20,000 points, 200 save gpx tracks, 300 saved fit activities
Routes: 250
Waypoints/Locations: 10,000
Sensors:
Barametric Altimeter: Yes
Compass: Yes (tilt-compensated 3-axis)
Two-Way Radio Features:
Frequency Band: MURS
Range: TT15, TT15X, T5X, and T5 - 9 Miles; TT15 Mini and T5 Mini - 4 Miles
Lion Country Supply is proud we are now accepting trade-ins on Tri-Tronics and Garmin E-Collar systems, extra collars, and handhelds. The trade-in value you receive will be used towards the purchase of a brand new Garmin, SportDOG, DT Systems, or Dogtra system through Lion Country Supply. We will be accepting both working AND non-working electronics. Please include chargers and accessories if available. More information on the trade in program see, LCS Trade-In Program.
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