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Magellan Roadmate 1212 Portable Auto

Here's what I like in regards to the new Magellan RoadMate 1412 portable GPS navigator:

everything.

The 4.3" color screen is just the right size for a portable GPS, while the mounting systemis both secure and easy to release.

Despite the ultra-thin compact size, it holds maps of the entire U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, along with 6 million POIs including food, fuel, lodging, ATMs, and hundreds of other businesses and services.

The text-to-speech feature, which calls out street names for upcoming turns, may be genuinely handy in congested urban areas.

A QuickSpell feature speeds selective information entry, as does the fact that destinations may be indicated by zip code as well as by spelling out cities.

All but the most basic GPS navigators include Points Of Interest, but this Magellan portable GPS unit gives evidence of POI exits, a outstanding capability that may save a lot of time and hassles, peculiarly when you're driving alone.

POIs may be chosen by category, and when you tap on a POI you'll be routed to it.

Another well-thought-out feature: the Magellan RoadMate 1412 offers customizable detour choices that kick in mechanically when you're sitting still in traffic.

Adjusting volume to compensate for road noise, radios, or talking passengers may be a real bother with numerous portable GPS navigators, but volume for the Magellan Roadmate 1412 may be effortlessly controlled on the map screen.

If you're a non-technical type like me, you'll be grateful for the intuitive menus which include routing choices such as shortest time, shortest distance, staying on freeways, avoiding freeways, or avoiding toll roads, among other choices.

I could go on, but the bottom line is that it's not hard to see why the Magellan RoadMate 1412 portable GPS navigator is quickly getting one of the most frequent portable GPS navigators in the U.S.

Affordable, thin, and amazingly easy to use, the Magellan RoadMate 1212 enables you to find nearly anyplace in seconds without reading the instructions. The sharp 3.5-inch color touchscreen adds pleasure to driving. See your position on the interactional map, plus distance to the next turn, distance to destination, approximated time of arrival, street names and more, all at a glance. The simple touch-screen menu presents easy options! Voice guidance offers worry-free driving with spoken turn-by-turn directions so you may keep your eyes on the road.

Clear 3.5-inch QVGA color touchscreen shows your position, POIs, route, ETA and more on the interactional map

Easily find your way around town with built-in maps of two North American countries and Puerto Rico. 6 million pre-programmed Points of Interest (POI) enable you to search and select nearby services, and recreation and business locations. Find gas stations, restaurants, hotels, ATMs and more. Phone numbers are included (when available) so you may call in front for selective information and reservations.

The Centrality Atlas III processor and built-in high-sensitivity antenna provide the quickest position acquisition in the industry for dependable navigation. QuickSpellTM intelligently searches and checks spelling so you may enter your destination with just a few touches of the screen. SmartDetour prompts you to route around sudden slow traffic.

The integrated rechargeable battery provides navigation for up to3 hours when power is unavailable.

Thin, refined and tasteful and wholly mobile; take your Magellan RoadMate anyplace for easy, precise navigation.

Innovative easy-to-use interface makes it a breeze to find the route to your destination in seconds--without even calling for to read the instructions.
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Adjustable mount for your windshield or dashboard.

Key Features Include

  • SayWhere Text-to-Speech that distinctly announces the street name of your next turn.
  • 3.5-inch QVGA color touchscreen that shows your position, points of interest, route, approximated time of arrival and more on the interactional map.
  • Built-in pre-loaded maps enable you to navigate the Unites States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
  • 6 Pre-programmed million of Points of Interest (POIs) make it easy to find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs and more. Search by name or category near your position or near any city.
  • Thin and stylish--Combines style and functionality in a pocket-sized design.
  • Innovative and amazingly easy-to-use, route to your destination in seconds without even necessitating to read the instructions.
  • Touch an onscreen interactional POI icon for a nearby destination to see name, address, phone number (when available), and get an instant route.
  • QuickSpell, predictive spelling, guides in you address entry by eliminating not relevant characters as you type.
  • SmartDetour mechanically prompts you to route around sudden slow traffic.
  • Centrality Atlas III Processor provides superior GPS performance and navigation.
  • Rechargeable battery lets you navigate for up to 3 hours when power is unavailable. Recharges while driving by way of the included vehicle power adapter.
  • Automatic re-route never lets you miss a turn and quickly get back on track whenever you take a detour.
  • Customizable route method support you select Fastest Time, Shortest Distance, Least or Most Use of Motorways, and Avoid Toll Roads.
  • Create and store personal Points of Interest for easy reoccurring trips.
  • Auto night view adjusts color and contrast for easy night viewing.
  • SD-card compatibility so you may back up your address book.

What's in the Box
Magellan RoadMate 1212 receiver, vehicle power adapter, adhesive disk for dash mounting, windshield mount, basic cradle, preloaded map on SD card, user manual on CD-ROM, quick-start guide, reference manual

Magellan Roadmate 1212 Portable Auto

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Most helpful client reviews

46 of 47 humans found the following review helpful.
4Great, inexpensive and a little odd...
By ed1300
I purchased the 1212 from a huge box store lately and so far I like it. It is very easy to use and the interface (Windows CE Core 5.0) is easy to use and the voice direction is clear and easy to understand. There are a few quirks though....
1. Sometimes the scheme lags when you press a button and you have to press it again or wait.
2. If you enter into a submenu from the map or route screen it is difficult to get back to the firstborn map menu. Though the scheme seems to still keep you on track and let you recognise in regards to turns etc...
3. The included software link and software on the installation package are not very useful. You get a usual PDF version of the user manual which holds a good amount of data on the operation of the product and was useful. The software POI (Points of Interest) editor allows you to enter further and added points of interest and upload them to the GPS. Only one problem with this software. Unless you know the longitude and latitude coordinates of the place you want to add you won't be capable to and the software is very basic in that you may only enter known info and there is no way to look it up or select it. Other software Vantage Point and Mapsend and mapsend manager are not for this unit and accordingly do not work.
4. This may not be a problem with the routing algorithms of the software but it insist that I take a turn into a oneway street to get to my house which is not possible. On the upside is that if you turn around and go another direction the unit quickly calculates a new route for you. Same thing it does if you miss a turn. As a side note: the maps for this unit according to the magellan internet site are from 2007 and the web site lists the unit as a new product and there are no updates for it. I have not contacted magellan asking them regarding an update but the other merchandise seem to have one so ultimately we'll see one for this one.
In the box:
The unit comes with a suction cup windshield attachment kit and a power cord to plug into your car lighter. If you want to connect it to your PC you will have to buy a discerned usb to usb mini cable.
Some other neat features it has..

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
4Good GPS - Compared to a Magellan 4250
By B. Roy
I have three GPS's - A Tom Tom one, a Magellan 4250 and the Magellan 1212. The 4250 is altered with the latest firmware (4.6). The 1212 I guess is a new model with much better hardware than the former generation.
Much to my surprise - the routing logic on the 1212 is the best of the lot. For example, both Tom Tom One and the 4250, give me highly suboptimal routing when I ask it to take me to the nearest Wal Mart in Mountain View from Sunnyvale without taking the freeway. I've given then identical starting co-ordinates. Only the 1212 gave me directions that were optimal (taking central expressway almost all the way) - and matched the directions from google maps. The 4250 had me take "El Camino Real" rather which would have been "Really Slow"..The Tom Tom one had me take Central expressway half way and then took me to Wal Mart using a mysterious detour.

The 4250 had rev 29 maps while 1212 had rev 33 maps. I think it is improbable that the map revisions would be a factor in the routing logic, since these area's haven't seen new road construction in decades.
Another area where the 1212 excelled was in reception sensitivity. While the 1212 found 8 satellites (marked in green) inside my house, the 4250 kept next to it - found 3, but both were marked in orange and not green (un-usable data) (see posted photo).
I found the littler screen of the 1212 to be a bonus. It occupies less windscreen area - and hence does not hinder your view as much. It is also lighter and having little impact to carry around.
The basi 1212 I had purchased - I returned since I was unable to charge up the battery and thought it was defective. The same thing happened to the second one. After attempting all the USB based chargers at home (I have 4 - 5 of them), I determined that only one of the USB chargers will activate charging on the 1212. All of them will power the 1212 with no issues - just not charge it. Strange behavior. (UPDATE - The charging conduct is probably related to the fact that this device requires more sophisticated chargers with device communication capabilites. Most USB wal-wart chargers on the market supply +5V with no device communication. If you get the right charger this is not a problem. Some cell phone usb chargers and the magellan charger try device communication and work fine. The magellan car adapter that came with the unit likewise works fine. Magellan ought to have explained this in their manual)
All the chargers will charge the Tom Tom with no problem - or any other device (such as MP3 players).
The interface, maps, visuals and choices on the 1212 could be better (Tom Tom is better in this respect). I take away half a star from my rating for these factors.
There is no QWERTY keyboard on the 1212 (or on the 4250). It baffles me as to why Magellan does not provide a QWERTY keyboard option? Half star taken away for this and the charging behavior.
The TTS performance, map visual, and menu navigation was identical amongst the 4250 and 1212.
The speaker volume of the 1212 is a great deal deafening for me - but could have had better fidelity (Tom Tom voice is very crisp).
I have a gps principally to take me from point A to point B in the most effective manner. The Magellan 1212 does this better than the other 2 GPS's that I own and is the one to get.. I give this product 4 stars.

Side note - Another reviewer stated that the maps on this are from 2007 and that he cited a lag after pressing the buttons. My unit seemed to have the latest map that Magellan offered as of Dec 2008(rev 33) and I brought up no lag at all when pressing buttons. I also had no difficultness at all getting back to the map menu from any other screen.

I rate the Magellan 4250 a "Do Not Buy" while the 1212 is a "Great Buy".

Here's a tip - when you travel - charge up and take your GPS with you! A taxi driver may no longer run you around in circles. Again - a littler GPS is more comfortable to carry.

19 of 20 humans found the following review helpful.
4Entry level, but it works! And look how we may geocache with it.
By Elizabeth Haws
Costco in Mesa, Arizona had a Black Friday sale for $100 on the Magellan Roadmate 1212 yesterday. My wife and I were out to get it at 9:00 a.m. On the same outing we saw and picked up a refurbished Magellan Roadmate 3100 at Pep Boys for $69. So we tried them both out and came upon the refurbished 3100 didn't pronounce the street names (Text-to-Speech), and though it had something like 160 million Points of Interest vs. the 6 million in the 1212, the 1212 had our local Target store, while the 3100 had no Targets within 8 miles. So we returned the 3100 and held the 1212.

One thing we noticed in testing the 2 widgets was that Text-to-Speech genuinely makes for safer driving and is assuring when you get off course. We turned into a neighborhood and the 1212 got us right back onto course thru a way unknown to us. Hearing it say "Turn left on Capri Street" was very ascertaining to us, and was the resolving factor in returning the 3100 in spite of the price difference. (I also knew the 1212 was newer technology).

Lucky us! I learned later that day online that the refurbished units aren't entitled for a one time map update. We would not have been happy clients under that scenario.

So I thought it would be neat to see whether we could do any Geocaching with the Magellan Roadmate 1212, which is a car gps, NOT a trail GPS. Initially I was discouraged. Nowhere in the menus is the least hint of the capacity to enter Lat/Lon destinations. I got online and read the users manual, which noted the capacity to develop Points of Interest on my PC and import them with an SD card. That intrigued me because the SD slot had been taped over at the factory. I installed the included CD and sure enough, got a program called Magellan POI File Editor. With it I invented the following:

-File: Geocaches.mgln

-Category: Home Geocaches

-Point of Interest

Then I copied the .mgln file for it from the My Documents folder to the SD card and stuck the card into the RM 1212.

In the RM 1212 I did the following:

-Cancel out of any current route

-Points of Interest

-My POIs

-Change POI File

-Select a POI File

-Pick my file "Geocaches" from SD card

-Choose categories to display (Home Geocaches)

-Go back

-Select category from file (Home Geocaches)

-Pick Nearest

-Select the POI I entered on my PC

-Save

I'm still not sure how I got it to subsist in my address book once I got rid of the SD card. That was weird. But it does.

Sorry I'm not more of an expert. But I'm beauteous happy that I may geocache somewhat with this entry level Roadmate 1212 from Magellan.

Other stuff:

-Vehicle mount: good

-Car charger: good

-Wall charger: none

-USB cable: none

-Speech volume and quality: good

-Navigation: OK (well, astonishing), but keep in mind we are in Arizona, where that's not much of a challenge. Your mileage in the eastern US may vary.

-Display: bright and clear

-Menus and controls: easy, simple, and optimized

Should I have given this 5 stars?

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