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Magellan RoadMate 1220 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

by Magellan
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Personalize OneTouch search icons with your favorite places
  • Announces street names and directions at each turn Text To Speech
  • Features a portable 3.5-Inch color touch screen
  • QuickSpell with Smart City search narrows your address and city entries
  • Permits multi-destination routing

Product Information

Technical Details
Item Weight15.2 ounces
Product Dimensions7 x 3.7 x 3.1 inches
Item model numberRoadMate 1220
Warranty1 yr
  
Technical Specification
Additional Information
ASINB0021L9BZQ
Best Sellers Rank #18,870 in Electronics (See top 100)
Shipping Weight1 pounds
ShippingCurrently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Date First AvailableApril 6, 2009
  
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Magellan
  • Model: RoadMate 1220

Product Description

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Amazon.com Product Description The Magellan RoadMate 1220 device boasts the acclaimed OneTouch menu, a 3.5-inch color touch screen, and a pocket-size design. Preloaded maps and points of interest for the contiguous 48 United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico make the RoadMate 1220 ideal for around town and vacations. Easy-to-use features give you confidence on the road and deliver a rewarding navigation experience. Turn it on and go!

Turn it on and go! Click to enlarge.

OneTouch favorites menu affords instant access to your personalized bookmarks of favorite places and searches anywhere you travel. Click to enlarge.

Multi-destination routing with route optimization lets you plan your trip with multiple stops in the order you want or optimize a trip for the most efficient route, helping you save time and money. Click to enlarge.

QuickSpell with SmartCity search narrows your address and city searches, making destination entry easy. Click to enlarge.

Preloaded maps give you information and directions as you travel the contiguous United States, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

The Magellan RoadMate 1220 includes many premier features, starting with Magellan's exclusive OneTouch favorites menu, QuickSpell with SmartCity search, and highway exit point of interest (POI) search, to name a few. Magellan's attention to detail delivers a superior user experience.

Intuitive and robust navigation
The RoadMate 1220 lets you bookmark your favorite destinations and searches with the OneTouch favorites menu so you can access them anywhere you travel. With a single touch, find your favorite cafe or restaurant when you're traveling within any city.

QuickSpell with Smart City search help you quickly enter addresses and narrow your address and city searches, making destination entry easy.

Multi-destination routing with route optimization lets you plan your trip with multiple stops in the order you want or optimize a trip for the most efficient route, helping you save time and money.

Safety first on the road
You can keep your eyes on the road as you drive because spoken street name guidance announces the street name along with audible turning cues.

Ready to roll
You're ready to travel with preloaded maps and points of interest for the United States and Puerto Rico that make the Magellan RoadMate 1220 ideal for both business trips and vacations.

With millions of points of interest at your command you can easily locate gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, coffee shops, and much more.

When you're traveling down the Interstate and need to find gas, food, or lodging in a hurry, touch the highway exit POI icon to see which upcoming highway exits have the services you need.

Do you often find yourself tied up in traffic? The RoadMate 1220 is Traffic Link compatible, offering live onscreen traffic-incident reports. (The Traffic Link accessory is sold separately).

Turn it on and go!
The Magellan RoadMate 1220 is loaded with premier features you'll need to get you where you want to go.

Magellan RoadMate 1220 Features

  • OneTouch favorites menu affords instant access to your personalized bookmarks of favorite places and searches anywhere you travel. With a single touch, find your favorite cafe or restaurant when you're traveling within any city.
  • 3.5-inch color touch screen provides powerful navigation that's easy to view and use.
  • Spoken street names and directions so you can hear and see where you need to turn next.
  • QuickSpell with SmartCity search narrows your address and city searches, making destination entry easy.
  • Multi-destination routing with route optimization lets you plan your trip with multiple stops in the order you want or optimize a trip for the most efficient route, saving you time and money.
  • Preloaded maps give you information and directions as you travel the United States and Puerto Rico.
  • Millions of points of interest (POIs) help you easily find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, coffee shops, and much more.
  • Highway exit POIs search shows you gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and more near upcoming highway exits.
  • Branded POIs display your favorite coffee shops, restaurants, and more by their respective logos.
  • Traffic Link provides live, onscreen traffic notification updates. (This accessory is sold separately).
  • Customizable route method lets you select the shortest distance, fastest time, most use of freeways, or least use of freeways to customize your route.
  • Address book enables you to create and store contact information.
  • Auto night view adjusts your screen's color and contrast for easy night viewing.
  • Automatic re-route lets you quickly get back on track in case you missed a turn.
  • Plan route on map by simply touching a destination on the map screen and then directly routing to it.
  • Rechargeable battery gives you the freedom to drive wireless or plan your trip when your vehicle's engine is turned off.

What's in the Box
RoadMate 1220 GPS receiver, Pre-loaded maps of the contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, Windshield mount, Adhesive disc for dash mounting, Vehicle power adapter, User handbook

Product Description

The newly redesigned Magellan RoadMate 1220 GPS device boasts a 3.5-Inch color touch screen and ultra-thin design, delivering powerful navigation in a compact package. This easy-to-use device gives you confidence while on the road with premium features including: the exclusive OneTouch menu, QuickSpell with SmartCity search, millions of points of interest, spoken street names, multi-destination routing, and pre-loaded maps of the contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The OneTouch menu with personalized search icons lets you easily bookmark favorite destinations so you can access them anywhere you travel. Find your favorite café or restaurant in any city with a single touch. The RoadMate 1220 navigation device delivers your favorites at your fingertips.


Customer Reviews

This GPS is a great value/budget GPS. E. Byers  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
The Pros: Quick Small Accurate Easy to use touch screen. P. M. Ayers  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
106 of 107 people found the following review helpful
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Competition is good and I am happy to see another respectful contender in the GPS navigation arena. But competition is competition, so for the purpose of this review I have borrowed my wife's Garmin Nuvi and ignoring other drivers raced eyebrows, drove around for several weeks with two GPS navigators.

First, what I really like about RoadMate:
- it is small and slick and fits into my shirt pocket
- it has three hours of battery life
- it has fast and very well organized user interface
- its address input feature is just great; in general I am able to enter a destination address in RoadMate two times faster than in Garmin.
- RoadMate shows exit services and has lot of useful location-sensitive information only a touch away
- it has a pretty loud speaker
- it finds satellites faster than Garmin and loses them less frequently
- when building the route, it allows you to select several travel options for that route (fastest, shortest, most highways)
- it understand multiple intermediate points and optimize the route among them

Now, things I am not particularly fond of:
- the screen is two times dimmer than Garmin's screen, but still perfectly usable
- it takes RoadMate 35 seconds to start up (Garmin's startup time is 20 secs)
- it never bother informing the driver when it lost satellite reception, conveniently freezing the display with no further directions
- it never informs the driver about missing a turn, recalculating the route in silence (now I appreciate Garmin's "recalculating" message)
- the map has bugs and is not yet upgradeable (I hope this is temporary)
- no maps for countries other than USA and Mexico are available (I hope this is temporary too)
- the so called 3D map is hardly 3D and has limited zoom capabilities
- the text to speech system suffers from chronic tonsillitis and is sometimes difficult to understand

Now for real problems:
It is sad when an almost perfect design is nearly destroyed by two drawbacks. Each problem may be relatively minor, but their combined effect is disastrous.
The first small, annoying bug: when the unit zooms into the map at an intersection, it never returns back to the original zoom. This means that after the first turn you get maximum zoom and unless you adjust it manually while driving, you have no clue as to what lies ahead.
This problem alone could be OK if not for numerous bugs in voice prompts. This is the part where improvements are overdue.
RoadMate voice guidelines software is way behind the competition. It may tell you to "stay on the current road" several times and then suddenly tell you to take exit. It may bother you with multiple advices to "stay on the current road" without any visible reason. At the fork it may or may not tell you whether to keep left or right. It may prompt you to take a "slight turn" just because road bends but sometimes it really means a turn. Even worse - if right exit happens to bend to the left, the unit sometimes tells you to take a "slight left turn".
To be frank, voice prompts are usually correct, but bugs mentioned above are too often. In the end I just want to see the next turn at the unit's screen.
It all boils down to the simple question - would you turn your attention to the road and rely on buggy instructions or start adjusting zoom level at 3.5 inch GPS screen?

In comparison, Garmin unfailingly starts prompting you for any turn enough in advance to let you make any necessary changes, and keeps reminding you of the turn. It almost never makes mistakes in voice instructions. It always tells you whether to keep left or right. Also, Garmin always zooms out to show the next turn (unless the next turn is a few hundred miles away).

Well, RoadMate is not a terrible GPS system, but in light of other choices, I would not necessarily recommend this one.
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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the techno-challenged! June 25, 2009
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I HATE my husband's GPS (different brand). It's complicated; the last couple of times I've invited Suzy (that's her name) along for the ride, she was still insisting I make a U-turn as I was pulling into my destination--and she still thinks we live on the opposite side of the street. To be honest, Suzy is rather high maintenance and not very smart but my husband is inexplicably infatuated. So enamored is he in fact that I caved in to pressure and grudgingly agreed that yeah, I probably needed a GPS of my own, though my private resolution was to never turn it on.

Then Lola came into my life and I'm thrilled to bits with her! It took her a few minutes to figure out where she was, but after that she was good to go. The packaging says to allow four minutes, but it was more like eight or nine. Since I have no intention of permanently attaching her to my car, the size is just perfect for purse popping. I was afraid the screen would be too small but it's perfect. The colors and definition are vivid enough to be seen even in sunlight.

THE BEST PARTS: Lola not only knows exactly where I live, she knows everything about the miniscule community in which I live and everything about everywhere else I go that's not so miniscule. In a nanosecond, she recommends restaurants, movies and live entertainment. The really cool thing was when I'd steeled myself to the tedious task of programming in addresses of places I go (and usually get lost enroute) and discovered they were already there. Lola warns of turns with the most melodious chimes and there are some great options on the menu--like fastest or shortest route, most or least freeway and detours. There's also the option of getting directions in the form of a list of the turns required, which is great for those of us who get dizzy looking at the maps. And Lola has never, ever urged a U-turn, which is usually illegal in my state.

The touchscreen navigation is awesome. No kidding. You have to tell Suzy exactly where you're going, but with one touch, Lola KNOWS! Maybe I'm easily impressed, but I think that's pure genius.

For techno-idiots like me, who still can't operate a digital camera, this little Magellan is perfect. I have no idea what the specs are and pray I'll never need tech support because I don't speak tech. All I care about is that Lola will keep me from getting lost and that she does, in spades. User friendly, compact and brainy, Lola is the most pleasant surprise I've had lately, and I think it's the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great bang for the buck June 25, 2009
I was a loyal Garmin user for years. Unfortunately the
Nuvi's are a step back from the old reliable Street Pilots.
They have less features and they are way too quiet to hear
over highway noise.

What I really liked:

- Compact, fits in a shirt pocket

- Loud speaker, I can hear it well over the highway
and radio noise.

- Much faster and responsive than earlier Magellans.

- Very sensitive receiver ! I tried one out in a Best Buy
and indoors the GPS was getting a strong signal ! I haven't
tried this in the city yet, but I gave up on the Nuvi because it
was constantly losing its signal. The Street Pilot never did that.

- Some people have said recalculate and mapping time is very slow.
I did not find this the case.

What I didn't like:

- No way to add your own POI's from a file. You
can't download additional POI's and install them.

- USB power connector. For some reason they designed the
unit with a right angle plug. To get the GPS in and out of
its holster you must first unplug the power connector.

- Manual not terribly great. A lot of features are really
under documented.

Other thoughts:

The one touch menu is very convenient, I wish they made the
access button for it a little bigger, my big fingers sometimes
have trouble bringing it up with that little icon in the corner
of the screen.

Some people have complained about the text to speech. There are a
few glitches, and it's not as fluid as Garmins, however I don't think
it's too big a deal. I don't have any trouble understanding it.
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