Magellan RoadMate 360

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    Overall score: 6.7 (3.0 stars)

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    Overall score: 6.7 (3.0 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 6.0
  • Performance: 7.0
  • Reviewed by: John R. Delaney
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Edited by: Bonnie Cha

The good: The Magellan RoadMate 360 is an affordable GPS device you can easily move from car to car. It offers voiced-guided driving directions, a large points-of-interest database, and a strong 14-channel receiver.

The bad: The Magellan RoadMate 360 lacks some of the extra features offered in similarly priced systems, such as traffic services and Bluetooth.

The bottom line: The 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.

Review: The Magellan RoadMate 360 is the most affordable ($499.99) member of the company's RoadMate series of vehicle navigators, and like its more expensive siblings, it offers a powerful GPS receiver and accurate, turn-by-turn, voice-guided driving directions. It's simple, intuitive, and perfect for first-time GPS buyers. That said, the RoadMate 360 lacks some of the extras found in similarly priced models, such as 3D map views, traffic service capabilities, and an integrated MP3 player, to name a few, so if you want more bang for your buck, we recommend taking a look at Lowrance iWay 350c.Housed in ... Expand full review
The Magellan RoadMate 360 is the most affordable ($499.99) member of the company's RoadMate series of vehicle navigators, and like its more expensive siblings, it offers a powerful GPS receiver and accurate, turn-by-turn, voice-guided driving directions. It's simple, intuitive, and perfect for first-time GPS buyers. That said, the RoadMate 360 lacks some of the extras found in similarly priced models, such as 3D map views, traffic service capabilities, and an integrated MP3 player, to name a few, so if you want more bang for your buck, we recommend taking a look at Lowrance iWay 350c.Housed in a black-and-silver plastic casing and weighing a mere 9 ounces, the Magellan RoadMate 360 is small enough (6.1 by 3.1 by 1.2 inches) to fit in a jacket pocket or a handbag. Unfortunately, the lack of an internal battery means you can't use the device as a true portable navigator and take it with you on foot.


The Magellan RoadMate 360's control buttons are easy to use, but we wish there were an external volume knob.

The 3.5-inch color display is bright and easy to read in any lighting environment, and the touch screen is very responsive. To the right of the screen is a series of function buttons for zooming in and out of map screens, selecting destinations, viewing your current location, selecting or canceling menu options, and accessing the User Options screen where you can change settings and view trip statistics. There's also an eight-way rocker switch used for map panning and selecting menu items. All controls are intuitive and easy to use, but if we could add one thing to the wish list, it would be a dedicated volume knob. The internal speaker is certainly loud enough to hear voice-guided directions and turn alerts, but to adjust the volume, you have to enter changes through the settings menu.


For best results, make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky.

The flip-up patch antenna is positioned on top of the RoadMate 360, while the USB and power connector ports are mounted on the left. Located behind a protective rubber cover on the bottom of the device is an SD card slot, and you'll find a headphone jack on the right. Magellan packages the RoadMate 360 with all the standard accessories, including a 12-volt cigarette-lighter power adapter, a suction cup mounting arm, an AC power adapter, and a USB cable for uploading new firmware and software releases. A CD containing a reference manual is included in the box.The Magellan RoadMate 360 features a 14-channel WAAS-enabled (Wide Area Augmentation System) receiver and comes with an SD card preloaded with detailed maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The unit offers all the standard GPS capabilities you'd expect in a vehicle navigation device, such as voice- and text-guided directions, automatic rerouting, a 2 million points-of-interest (POI) database, and instant routing from a POI or address book entry. That said, the RoadMate 360 lacks a number of features found in similarly priced competitors, such as the Lowrance iWay 350c.

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2.5 stars 14 of 14 users found this review helpful

"Returned after 3 days and bought a Garmin" By daverey

Pros Natural voice, clear directions.

Cons Slow processor, unstable mounting bracket, bulky.

Summary I kept this thing for 3 days and returned it. My first problem was not being able to locate the destination for my planned trip. It failed the first test.

The mount is poorly designed and the unit vibrates on the end of it, so much so that it's

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  • GPS receiver: 14 channel
  • Destination: Automotive
  • Audible assistance: Navigation instructions

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