Magellan RoadMate 360 GPS Portable Navigator
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Average customer review:Product Description
Put satellite navigation in any car. The Magellan RoadMate 360 portable auto navigation system makes navigation easy and fun, with friendly voice prompting, turn-by-turn guidance and the latest touch screen technology.Your Magellan RoadMate 360 comes pre-loaded with a complete detailed map of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. There's no need to download additional data.Touch the screen to enter an address or select from nearly 2 million points of interest (POI) and let your Magellan RoadMate 360 guide you there. Unique on-screen icons show the location of restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and more on the map. Simply touch an icon to quickly route to any location. Or select multiple destinations using the easy Trip Planner.Lightweight and truly portable, your Magellan RoadMate 360 goes wherever you go, from your personal vehicle to your business car, to your recreational vehicle.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19267 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Magellan
- Model: MRM360
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 9.00" w x 11.00" l, 3.80 pounds
- Native resolution: 320 x 240
- Display size: 3.5
Features
- Plug-and-play vehicle GPS navigator with preloaded maps of all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and Canada
- Easy-to-use touch-screen interface offers turn-by-turn directions with audible voice prompts
- 2 million points of interest (POI), including restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, hotels, golf courses, and more
- Built-in Trip Planner for programming trips with multiple destinations; 2.9 x 2.2 inch color LCD display
- Includes windshield mount and power cord; 6.2 x 3.1 x 2.1 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Sporting a convenient windshield mount and preloaded maps of all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and Canada, the Magellan RoadMate 360 GPS makes vehicle navigation a snap. To get from point A to point B, simply touch the screen to enter an address or select from nearly two million points of interest (POI). Once the destination is clear, the RoadMate 360 delivers friendly voice prompting and turn-by-turn guidance, helping you find your way across town or across the country. The directions are displayed in TrueView 3-D format, with three convenient guidance screens, while the voice prompts help keep your eyes focused on the road when the traffic is heavy. Plus, the POIs aren't limited to just restaurants, hotels, and gas stations; they also include such locations as grocery stores, golf courses, museums, amusement parks, parking garages, ski resorts, and more.
The RoadMate 360 employs Magellan's TrueFix technology to ensure reliable accuracy within three meters. TrueFix tracks 12 GPS satellites plus two Wide-Area Augmentation Satellites (WAAS) to find your position on the map, so you'll always know where you are and where you're going. And the maps are easy to decipher thanks to the 2.9-by-2.2-inch high-resolution TFT LCD full-color display. The display's three guidance screens include TrueView, which shows a detailed view of the actual road layout, with upcoming turns and info on intersection maneuvers; MapView, with super-bright, easy-to-read, zoomable icons and text dispersed on a detailed, high-resolution map; and a Maneuver List, which tells you when and where to expect turns along the route.
Meanwhile, Magellan's Trip Planner makes it easier than ever to navigate journeys with multiple destinations. Should you need to get gas, visit the ATM, and stop by the florist before heading to the restaurant for Mom's birthday, you can simply preprogram your trip, and the RoadMate 360 figures out the easiest route. It's much less hassle than re-entering destination points after every stop. Other ways of navigating include choosing the shortest route, finding a path with the fewest toll roads or freeways, or choosing a route with the most freeways. And should one route prove problematic because of heavy traffic or a closed road, the RoadMate 360 will automatically calculate a new path.
Finally, the RoadMate 360 is remarkably easy to use. Installation is effortless--simply mount it on the windshield, plug in the power cord, and you're ready to go. The unit requires no additional wiring, and users can transfer the device from car to car or simply tuck it in a briefcase or suitcase when on the road. Once you sit down in your rental car, you'll have a comprehensive map at your fingertips. In addition, the unit automatically turns on each time you start the car, so you don't even need to mess with an on/off button.
Additional features include an address book that stores up to 200 personal or business destinations per user (for a total of 600); an Instant Locate function that immediately describes your current location, a must in case of emergency or need for roadside assistance; and QuickSpell technology, which suggests street and city matches after you type the first few letters of a destination.
The RoadMate 360 measures 6.2 by 3.1 by 1.2 inches (W by H by D) and is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box
RoadMate 360 GPS, pre-installed Secure Digital (SD) card, windshield mount, power cord, and user's manual.
Customer Reviews
good price, easy to use, very pleased
I owned RoadMate 360 for over a month now, and I am very pleased with what it has provided so far ! If you focus on the short side of the POI database and address lookup then returned it back, you will miss alot ! I am not sure if other brand will do any better based the reviewed I have read !!
I want to comment on two thing about this unit which I like most compared with reviews from others GPS product !
1) strong recalcute route function - I personally tested it on my way home from work and missed route on purpose for three times, everytimes it came up new route exact what I am thinking in my mind ! That's why I know I can trust it if I am out of town, isn't it ! I live in suburban area of Boston !
2) reminder to turn in advance (0.5 mile) and alert you when you are approaching it with great accuracy ! No need to look at the screen when I am approaching next turn, I can totally rely on the voice instruction and never miss a turn, this is how confident I can trust it ! Thanks !
Really sharp, with a couple of minor issues...
I felt like I had to write a review, since a couple of previous reviews did not match my experiences. I got mine as a wonderful XMas present in 2005. I used it to drive from Houston, TX to Seattle, WA (by way of Vegas), as well as traveling around TX & Louisiana.
First off, the windshield mount DOES bend. It's adjustable, strong suction, and a ball joint on the end for turning the GPS. Second, you CAN change the brightness. It's under Options -> Configuration -> Brightness. Right around where the volume control is. Mine also came with a paper manual (not like I really read them anyway). I never had any problems with it zooming on its own or taking a long time to recalculate a route. Usually recalculating a route after a wrong turn takes 20 seconds at the most. You CAN choose just a city without an address, you have to choose POI (point of interest) -> City Center -> type in city name. I never had any issues with poor antenna reception due to an overcast sky, and I was in Seattle for a week.
I have had issues on locating itself on startup, especially if you drove with it off for a while. Sometimes it takes up to 5 minutes to find the right location, but usually around 2-3 minutes. Numbered streets are also a bit of an issue. Most numbered streets can be typed in, however a few it will not recognize or allow you to finish typing. Not a problem in Houston, but a pain in Seattle (all the friggin' streets are numbers). It's weird since it will show the street names on the map, but still not make them available for type in.
Overall I'd say it's a winner, especially at its current price. It's worth its weight in gold on a road trip or driving in a strange town.
A good simple GPS
I bought the Magellan RM 500 long time ago for my wife. Since we both are so familiar with the Magellan interface, I bought the RM 360 for our second car.
What I like this device:
1) Price was good(before Garmin dropped the price for the c330 model)
2) Preloaded entire USA and CA maps.
3) Simple user interface.
4) Using very generic mounting. Lots of after-market mounts are available.
5) Sound is loud and clear.
6) Bright screen.
What I don't like this device:
1) The routing calculation is fast, but the satellite detection is slow. The unit will be in useless state while it is searching the satellite signal. It is very annoying while you're in a hurry.
2) Sometimes, it asks you to make unnecessary U turns.
3) The map is not as detail as the RM 500 and above (of course, it is so much cheaper)
4) It routed me wrong one time on the Highway 1. I would not be able to go back to the hotel before sunset if I followed the GPS. This could upset lots of customers.
For the quality, I doubt Magellan put very good QC to the 300/360 series. Don't you notice there are many of these refurbished units in the market? Also, people were complaining the device was broken in the new box. Something you may consider when you purchase it. To me, I have had pretty good luck with Magellan so far.
Last but not least, I've seen many customer reviews complained about the device could not find the streets that have existed long time. I felt the same way when I first just got it. After awhile, I notice the RM 360's searching intelligent was different. Don't ever try to type the whole street name to search. Let's say you're looking for Market Street. You should just just type Market and press OK. The next screen, then, will ask you the city name (you must see this screen to get the right routing.) After you enter the city, it will list all the streets that start with Market in that city. You may get the choices like Market Ave, Market Rd, or Market Street. I've found 99% of the streets so far. The last 1% is I was having problems to search one street that starts with numbers. I found a way to go around it, but I forgot how to do it again.
Hope this help!







