Reviewed on April 13, 2004Magellan's SporTrak Color is a powerful handheld GPS device with a bright color display and a wealth of features for the outdoor enthusiast.TAGS:Magellan, satellite
Reviewed on April 21, 2010The Magellan eXplorist GC sits at a price and feature sweet spot that makes it a great entry point into the world of geocaching for the urban outdoorsman.TAGS:Magellan, cache, GPS, location, handheld
Reviewed on March 10, 2004Magellan's Meridian Platinum is a great choice if you're looking for a standalone GPS device that doesn't skimp on features.TAGS:Magellan
Reviewed on November 10, 2009The Magellan RoadMate matches the competition's performance and ease of use, while providing a larger screen at a lower price.TAGS:Magellan, Garmin, touch screen
Reviewed on January 20, 2004We thought Garmin's StreetPilot III was the best vehicle-navigation system, but Magellan's RoadMate 700 has raised the bar.TAGS:Magellan, turn
Reviewed on August 9, 2006Though the Magellan RoadMate 3000T lacks some of the advanced features of its competitors, it's a good value and offers some nice navigation features and an accurate receiver.TAGS:Magellan, satellite
Reviewed on May 3, 2006Armed with a rechargeable internal battery and entertainment features, the Magellan RoadMate 800 is an accurate nav system you can use in the car or on foot, but it lacks some of the advanced features of its competitors.TAGS:Magellan, satellite
Reviewed on December 16, 2007Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, address, touch screen, GPS, direction, database
Reviewed on May 30, 2006The Magellan RoadMate 360 is a good bet if you're looking for an accurate vehicle navigator for less than $500, but we wish it offered a few more features.TAGS:Magellan, satellite
Reviewed on December 3, 2008Despite a couple of minor performance issues, the Magellan Maestro 4370 offers convenience through its new OneTouch interface and also delivers with features and accurate directions.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, address, GPS, menu, location, multimedia, Bluetooth
Reviewed on February 11, 2010The Magellan RoadMate 1700 isn't a GPS device for everyone, but with its huge screen and road-trip-friendly features, we think truckers and RV drivers will love it.TAGS:Magellan, route, touch screen, connection
Reviewed on April 6, 2007Sporting a sleeker design and interface, the affordable Magellan Maestro series offers drivers an accurate in-car GPS device with useful trip information, thanks to its partnership with AAA.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, GPS, Bluetooth
Reviewed on March 12, 2008Despite ease of use and an affordable price tag, the entry-level Magellan RoadMate 1200 portable navigation system suffers from various performance issues.TAGS:Magellan, address, road, GPS, SD card, touch screen, entry, handheld, database
Reviewed on April 6, 2007Sporting a sleeker design and interface, the affordable Magellan Maestro series offers drivers an accurate in-car GPS device with useful trip information, thanks to its partnership with AAA.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, GPS, Bluetooth
Reviewed on September 11, 2006The Magellan RoadMate 2200T packs some of the latest navigation features into a nice, sleek, and affordable package.TAGS:Magellan, TomTom, GPS, map
Reviewed on June 10, 2007The Magellan Maestro 3100 is an affordable, simple, and basic portable navigation system for first-time buyers, but you can get better performance from other similar systems.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, destination, address, touch screen