Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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Manufacturer: Magellan
Model: Magellan Maestro 310
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Magellan
Label: Magellan
Features for Magellan Maestro 3100 3.5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator:
- 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
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Customer Reviews
Great tool, Great service 
2008-06-20
If you need not expensive GPS - this is the one from you and Amazon is the place to buy it.
Magellan Maestro 3100 
2008-06-13
Product is good. I travel for work and it is quick and easy to use. Sometimes it does take a long time to change to my location from a previous one.
Review of Magellian GPS 3100 
2008-06-13
Works well.
Acquires signal fast, maps equal to other units.
In addition to voice prompt of turns, it also signals via beeps right vs. left turn.
Handy device, well worth the price.
Purchased as a Christmas gift 
2008-06-11
I bought this as a Christmas gift and my friend loves it. Great buy.
magellan gps 
2008-06-11
My husband bought this for me for Christmas. He says I couldn't find my way out of a brown paper bag when it comes to directions and finding places. I won't elaborate on that, but the gps has come in so handy and I love it.
You get what you paid for. 
2008-07-07
I have had this GPS for a month and just took it on a long trip. Save your money because you get what you paid for. This is an inexpensive unit and leaves a lot to be desired.
I named it Barbara after my mother in law (she is always giving directions) First, the maps are not up to date and do not have many current roads, at least where I live. On this long highway trip Barbara was mostly quiet except when you come to a major crossroad, then she tells you to stay on the current road at least three times, and sometimes more.
In my case I had driven most of this route many times and know the best way around some major cities. Barbara always wanted to direct me through the town and not give me the best route. In one case she had me going north when I needed to go west. Looking at my atlas I could plainly see that there was no way to get where I needed to be if I followed her directions. This happened many times on roads that have been around for decades. I felt that I could not trust the unit!
If you are in a strange area in the dark and there are not any alternate routes, Barbara would get me there every time. And I can say that that was a big help. But this was at the end of the route is a very rural area.
Next the display, if you can afford a larger display, buy it. This one is small and even with my small fingers I had trouble with some on the buttons. This is a heads up display with two nav bars at the top and bottom on the screen. They display the current road you are on and the one where your next turn is. My logic says the top bar should be the turn you are going to (heads up). But no, that is the road you are on and where you are going is on the bottom. Yea it's a minor thing but annoying.
OK, now try to find a point of interest while you are on a route. Food, Rest Area, etc. Your only option is to exit a point of interest. Now why would I want to exit if I was looking for one? I pushed the button and got a screen that would give me small icons with a distance from my current location. This was not any help at all, especially if I wanted to know where the next rest area was. To find that you must canx. your route and then pick the point of interest button. Barbara will then give you a list of categories to choose from. Alphabetical order, NO WAY!! Try pushing the little down button to find what you want, while driving. This makes you an accident waiting to happen. This unit should be classified in the same hazard category as cell phones!
I could go on and on but I think you get my drift. When you buy a cheap product, you get what you paid for!
Jim
Magellan Maestro 1300 
2008-07-01
Magellan is a very accurate and helpful item. I use it very often, out of state, and never get lost when looking for difficult destinations. It gives pleanty of time when notifying of upcoming maneuvers. It was a wise purchase.
Thank Goodness It Was Stolen! 
2008-07-01
We prefer the TomTom because it has an easier to use (and more thorough) 'points of interest' and 'maps' program. This Magellan Maestro became a headache when we had to utilize without any addresses ...especially when many streets were not listed on the map function. As a sidenote, never leave your GPS in the car...don't even leave it in the glove compartment!
Great for the price 
2008-06-23
I have used my Magellan with great success.
Not being the one for great written directions
it has helped me a great deal.
My only complaint are the instructions with the package
need to be more informative re the need to download
or to upgrade.
Magellon for Father's Day 
2008-06-20
This product is phenomenal. I bought the Magellan Maestro for my 74 year old father for Father's Day. He is, to say the least, non-computer savvy. However, he was able to use the GPS with ease. The instructions are easy to read, and the on-line help was fast and reliable. He is currently off roading in Nevada using his new navigation system and having a great time.