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Magellan RoadMate 300 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

by Magellan
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Display Resolution:320 x 240
Warranty:1 year parts, 1 year labor
Battery Life:18 hours

Technical Details

  • Simple, powerful and portable--the first vehicle navigation device for everyone
  • Same user-friendly interface as Magellan RoadMate 700 and Hertz NeverLost system
  • Major North American roads map preloaded into 128 MB internal storage, more map storage available via SD Card slot
  • Turn-by-turn voice prompted guidance with automatic route recalculation
  • No professional installation required; includes USB interface and cable
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Product Details

Product Manual [6.35mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.8 x 3.5 inches ; 9 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0002Y22VE
  • Item model number: 980668-02
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Building on the success of the RoadMate 500 and 700, Magellan's RoadMate 300 is a powerful GPS navigational tool that can easily guide you on your next automotive adventure. The system makes navigation easy and fun, with friendly voice prompting, preloaded maps of major North American roads, turn-by-turn guidance, and the latest touchscreen technology--all at a great price.

Features
The RoadMate 300 is billed as the first vehicle navigation device made for everyone, but that doesn't mean Magellan has scrimped on features. Designed from top to bottom for simplicity and ease of use, its user interface is the same as that found in the Hertz NeverLost system and the RoadMate 700.
Quickly locate amenities and points of interest along your route.
It uses powerful, 14-channel GPS positioning that's accurate to within three meters thanks to Magellan's TrueFix technology. Turn-by-turn voice prompts guide you on your way and automatically recalculate your route when you get off track, while intelligent routing lets you plan a trip based on shortest travel time, most or least use of freeways, or avoidance of tolls.

Meanwhile, the locate feature displays your current location and allows you to save it to the address book. Finally, you can select destinations by entering an address or intersection, selecting an address from the address book, touching a point on the map, or by choosing from more than 1.7 million points of interest like airports, gas stations, and restaurants. All of these features make the RoadMate 300 a snap to use right out of the box.

Design
Weighing in at just under nine ounces and with an integrated GPS antenna, the RoadMate 300 is compact and portable. The tough, rubberized exterior is built for abuse, while the 3.5-inch TFT color touchscreen makes address entry easy--no need for an awkward stylus. The intuitive keypad is backlit and highly visible, night or day. A headphone jack lets you catch the next turn command in a car full of noisy kids.

Connectivity and Expansion
You can also choose a map view, or the maneuver list.
While maps of major North American roads--including those in Hawaii and Puerto Rico--are stored in the unit's 128 MB of internal memory, you can add more detailed maps of specific areas to your available internal memory or through the SecureDigital card expansion slot (SD card not included). Using your Windows PC and a USB connection, the RoadMate 300 can be loaded with predefined routes from included trip-planning software, or you can load addresses from your Outlook contact list for easy mapping of the locations of clients, coworkers, and friends. You can also play back and view data from trips you've already taken, or have the unit speak in one of six languages in addition to American English: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, or British English.

What's in the Box
The Magellan RoadMate 300 unit with integrated GPS antenna, PC software, a quick-start guide, a basic reference guide, a complete manual on CD, a USB cable, a cigarette-lighter adapter, and a windshield mount.

Product Description

Magellan Roadmate300 980668-02 - Magellan 14 Channel GPS reciever- Windshield mount - Cigarette lighter adapter power cable- USB cable- Voice prompting- Turn-by-turn guidance- TrueView 3D navigation- Touch screen technology- Built-in 110MB memory for map data, including pre-loaded major road networks of North America (80MB available for detailed map upload)- Fully unlocked detailed map data CDs for North America- Magellan RoadMate Manager PC application (version 4.26 software)- SD card slot for detailed map download expandability- Basic user guide and reference manual on CD-ROM included- No access fees - AC power adapterMGROAD300


 

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162 of 166 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Took me to Vegas, January 12, 2005
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I bought the Roadmate 300 to help navigate my drive from San Francsico to Las Vegas for the CES 2005 show. At first it took a long time to get a signal but after it got hold of our location, it worked great. The first time you use it it will take a while for a signal...about 15 minutes sometimes. Also if you turn it off and take it to another place far away and then turn it on, it will take a while to find you. If you leave it on everywhere you go then it finds you fast because it knows where it left off.

To solve this long signal delay problem I have experimented and found that if you go to Options and then specify your general current location to the device, the satellite will pick up the signal quite quickly. Basically if you turned the device off and moved to another place far away before turning it on again, it has a harder time finding you so you can help it by telling it where you are: I do this by hitting the Options button and going into the menu to set the general current location like a street intersection, etc. I believe it is labelled "SET GPS LOCATION" or something like that (have to double check). Then I type in the street intersection or an address I am close to and
it seems to pick up the satellite signal rather quickly afterwords. I guess it is because you have given it a general location for it to find you again after the long move or change of location while it was off.

It took me to Vegas with no problems and the points of interests listed Chinese restaurants in the area when my parents wanted to have some Chinese for dinner instead of Vegas buffet. :) Really cool.

There is room for improvement in this technology but for navigating and getting you there it is great!

The suction cup stays on the windshield and is very strong but the device is a bit tough to remove when you want to hide it when parking. The mounting plate is hard plastic with a tight fit grooved design so it requires two hands and a relatively forceful slide to get it off the gooseneck. This can be improved to be an easier release in the future (Hey Magellan, hire my company to design your next product casing, I'm an industrial designer ha-ha! www.metaformusa.com.

I took some wrong turns and it always recalculated and got me back on track. Sometimes it does take a round about way to get somewhere but in general you will never get totally lost again with this in your car.

Sometimes the touch screen will require you to press it twice as it doesn't register. Sometimes the device does not ask you to resume the trip if you stopped and turned the car off when getting gas or stopping for a rest (but I just use "Previous Destinations" button to select it again..a few times I had to re-enter my final destination. But that is a minor software glitch to me since the important thing is if it gets me to where I want to go safely and accurately.

I got a 256MB SD card to load the entire West Coast into the device but sometimes it is hard to quickly get the address I want as it begins to list a whole bunch of cities. I would take their advice next time and just load the cities I will be travelling to. I just got lazy and selected entire states...took a while to load all that data into the device from my PC but it is not something I have to do all the time so that's OK.

I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to do away with reading maps and stressing out on a trip to unfamiliar territory. So far I have been relatively satisfied with what it can do. As the technology evolves I am sure all the issues I mentioned will be resolved but for now it does its job quite well and I am able to find and drive to places without much headache or fear of getting lost.

March 2006 - Review Update: The updated software downloaded from the Magellan website seems to have improved the signal finding capabilities dramatically. I no longer experience the long waiting I used to in finding satellites. It is much better now.

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71 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great nav software, shoddy everything else., August 18, 2005
This review is from: Magellan RoadMate 300 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I bought both the Delphi NA10000 and this so that I could run them back to back. The Delphi arrived partially defective, but the build quality was GORGEOUS and the PC software was VERY easy to use --especially when compared to the Magellan. Where the Magellan shines, however, is in actually getting you there. Hence 4 stars.

I am currently living in LA. I just moved here for b-school and get lost regularly trying to find chinese restaurants in Balwdin Park or good mexican food in south central. This little doo-hicky does a GREAT job of gettting me there and back. Far better than the Delphi.

Couple negative things worth noting:

1st. Depending on which route setting you choose, Shortest, Freeway, etc... sometimes it sends you on really strange routes. Nothing major, but there are often more turns than absolutly necessary.

2nd. The build quality is severly shoddy. Comparable to an early Compaq iPaq--all plastic in all the wrong places; buttons that feel mushy and unresponsive; the poorest mount I have seen in a while--it vibrates the whole unit over bumps such that you really must rest it on the dash; and a really cheap antanna.

3rd. It is only, really, compatable with SanDisk SD media. Lexar (even high speed) works OK, but slowly and after waiting for over an hour for tech support, the otherwise helpful rep finally confessed that really, it only works with SanDisk media.

4th. The PC software, at least compared with Delphi's, is TERRIBLE. It is slow, cumbersome, bewilderingly complex for such a simple task, and generally functions as if it were designed for Windows 98. We are talking old school Pentium 90 speed here.

So while everything about the product is crap, after you deal with the crap and get on the road, the things works really well. If the antenna does not fall off, it keeps a solid signal with the satellites above, it has a solid power connection, bright screen with good clear instructions, and is generally quite accurate. As a high-tech gadget the Delphi is superior, as a GPS system, buy the Magellan 300.
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Garmin C320 outperforms this unit...here is why.., September 26, 2005
This review is from: Magellan RoadMate 300 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I initially was not happy with the Garmin C320 due to its screen..and still not crazy about it on sunny days... .Roadmates screen is better....but here are its downfalls. Cumbersome map loading...Not that you do it often..but cumbersome. I put both units side by side....both gave directions to the location but as I got closer...the Roadmate was telling me to turn left when I clearly needed to go right...The Garmin was dead on. Coming home the interstate was backed up..so I took known back roads. The Roadmate kept telling me to make a U-turn to get back on interstate...The Garmin instantly recalculated a new route...and the one I actually would have taken. I do not expect these units to know all the back road short cuts..but the Garmin did...Magellan was confused... Finally got to with in a block of my home.. The Garmin told me to go straight through the intersection to destination on right..which was one block. The Roadmate told me to turn right...had me go 6 blocks out of my way when my house was in sight a block ahead. The Roadmates buttons also felt very cheap...and did not always respond..nor did the touch screen. The roadmates mount held tight but shook a lot, making screen hard to see..but the Garmins mount does not hold suction too well all the time..and falls. The roadmate does have a more detailed screen..but for me I found this a distraction.. After comparing the two units...I am much more happy with the Garmin despite my problems seeing the screen on sunny days...It is legible..just hard to see.. The roadmates goofy directions was the clincher for me...Was not as easy to use as the Garmin...which is so easy you do not need the manual.
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