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Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
MSRP: $149.99
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Manufacturer: Magellan
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Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Features

Precision turn-by-turn voice guidance lets you keep your eyes on the road
3.5-inch WQVGA full-color, anti-glare touch screen
Equipped with SiRFstarIII, the fastest GPS position accuracy in the industry
Built-in maps and destinations for the continental U.S.
750,000 searchable points of interest
 

Accessories for your Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

Magellan Maestro 2008/2009 Map Update
PhantomALERT Red Light Camera, Speed Camera and Speed Trap Detector Software for select Garmin, TomTom and Magellan GPS (Lifetime Subscription)
InstallerNet Navigation System InstallCard
InstallerNet Navigation System eInstallCard (Delivered via Email)
 

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Additional Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Information

Magellan Maestro 3100 delivers the best navigation experience at the most affordable price

 

What Customers Say About Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator:

I bought this unit new from a vendor through amazon. For the amount of money paid for the new unit, it is just unacceptable. after seven months, its quit operating saying battery critically low. i went through on the hoops, resetting the unit and even installing a new battery and it continues to be un-usable with this error message. I really like the ease of use and features better than other models out there that i have tried, tom-tom, etc. However when quality and reliability is so very poor, its just not worth the money.

I received it look great all the pieces worked but the charger so went and purchased a new charger ta find out that there was a short in the A/C port but it works great on batteries and I'll git around ta fixing the Short l8rand it was about 3 days late

Same basic design and maps - some interface updates, but clearly the same unit reworked and repackaged. I had two Roadmate units. Given that, I think it's outstanding value. They both had the annoying habit of overheating in summer and, consequently, getting slower and slower and slower and.then stopping entirely.

Warning times are usually good, and the directional instructions it uses suit me very well. And then they just stopped working altogether. So I wasn't holding out much hope for the maestro when it showed up. This was my third magellan. (Gotta back up to SD card). It's done it once in the last 18 months, on a 100 degree day - can hardly complain about that.

The maps are great (in the midwest - I took it to the west coast and it sucked somewhat), the reaction time is very fast, the route selection is usually pretty good (and better than Garmin's laughable choices), and it has the unique feature (I think) at this price point of allowing you to build routes in a separate folder: extremely useful if you're making deliveries or need to get around a selection of places (real estate agent, anyone). The interface is easy to understand and, IMO, a lot faster to find places than any other brand given the way they've structured it: use the "zip, downwards" option for finding places.

the maps will never be updated, and Magellan's customer service and support is truly awful. They both died.

Downsides: The manual on-off button stopped working after 6 months. But: it wasn't.

The overheating problem has been pretty much solved. The unit has had four little "incident" so far where it simply stops working and re-sets itself, losing all your stored data.

If you do have a problem then you may as well just buy another unit, because Magellan won't be any help.On balance, and bearing in mind the price, I think it's a great "disposable" GPS that you should expect to last 18-36 months.

I checked the Magellan site and they state that they only service units under warranty. I have only had the 3100 for one year with infrequent use. Now it will not start up even though it is getting power. This one is abount 30 days beyond the 1 yr warranty. They suggest that you buy a new one after one year which I will do, but it will not be a Magellan product.

There are couple of dead zones on the highway, but gets resolved really soon. The product is great for it's value. I owned one for two years with minor problems: it doesn't get a good reception in downtown Pittsburgh due to skyscrapers and narrow streets. It is easy to operate and store. Has plenty of points of interest.Buy and enjoy.

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