Customers often highlight the RoadMate 2230T-LM's ease of use and free lifetime map updates as significant advantages. Positive feedback also mentions the screen size and value for the price. However, some users experienced issues with the GPS accuracy and reported concerns about battery life and volume.
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Pros mentioned:
Map updates
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
OK @ good sale price, if expectations not too high
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Summary: The Magellan RoadMate 2230T-LM is a decent GPS, especially for the price I paid, but more critical users might want to consider the downsides, and check out other brands/models before making a decision.
I've never owned a GPS until I bought the 2230T-LM in April, though I have researched them quite a bit. I've also used my mom's TomTom VIA 1535.
I'm good with directions, have always had lots of paper maps, and use Google Maps regularly, so I didn't NEED a GPS for the car. But with the prices coming down, I decided to look into buying one.
Positives about the Magellan RoadMate 2230T-LM:
- I got it on sale for $74.65 + tax, and I've seen it as low as $69.99, which is pretty inexpensive for a GPS.
- This GPS is small, and flat on the back and front -- it doesn't have mounting moldings protruding as part of the plastic case, like the TomToms and Garmin that I've seen. Couple that with its 4.3" screen size and you can fit the 2230T-LM in your pocket for use when walking or riding a bike. You can select pedestrian mode for shorter trips, and I tried it one night on a short walk and it seemed to work pretty well. The map isn't as detailed as some tourist maps of a downtown, for instance, or a national park, but if you're walking or biking you can use it to find direction and help point you back to your starting location, if you marked it first. You'll be running it off the internal battery when you are walking or biking with it, and the specs say that battery life is two hours.
- The free traffic does what I wanted. You can get traffic if you are in a market that has RDS traffic data provided by a local radio station (in Wisconsin, for example, that is Madison, Milwaukee, and the outskirts of Minneapolis-St. Paul and Chicago that spill over into the state). You must have the cord that leads to the cigarette lighter plugged into the GPS to receive the traffic info., but you don't need to have the other end plugged into the car lighter to get traffic. As long as the cord was plugged in to the GPS, the GPS picked up traffic running off battery while I was in my house by the window, which is nice for checking traffic conditions before you decide to venture out. You can see a list of the traffic incidents or click on a map to see them as either yellow or red (depending on severity). In Madison, my unit even showed incidents on the map as far away as Milwaukee, Chicago and Indianapolis, when I zoomed out, though it doesn't list these in the text listing.
- You can find points of interest (POIs) and even program one-touch (actually 2 or 3-touch) buttons for, say, a certain brand hotel or coffee shop. This is nice if you are travelling and someone wants to stop for Starbucks or Panera Bread, for example.
- The AAA TourBook gives you reviews of certain restaurants, hotels and other points of interest, which is nice when you are travelling.
- The layout and buttons are easy to get used to, at least they were for me.
- The built-in map covers Canada, the lower 48 U.S. states, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
- You can get free map updates from Magellan (up to four per year) to cover new roads, etc.
Negatives:
- I've tested this GPS on trips I normally take, so I know the quickest routes. Sometimes the GPS wants to take me a way that would likely add on minutes due to stoplights, etc. But it's not a huge deal for me, and even people sometimes argue about which would be the quickest route to get somewhere. I think it would generally be fine if I was in an unfamiliar area. Not taking the absolutely best, quickest route is still better than me driving around on my own and missing an exit or having to stop numerous times to check the map and figure out if I've missed a street, using paper maps. And if you don't agree with what the GPS is telling you, you can take your own route -- the GPS will usually quickly recalculate and often then shows the route you had planned on taking.
- I've encountered a couple of occasions where a business or street was missing or changed from what the GPS showed, but this was helped when I did the map update by plugging the GPS into my computer and registering the GPS. There are so many changes happening all the time around the country, so I don't expect the GPS to be 100% up-to-date and accurate and never make a mistake. You can always help out by submitting corrections to Magellan via their Web site.
- My biggest complaint is that the unit sometimes freezes momentarily when you are trying to type in information. For example, on the screen to enter your destination, my unit will sometimes freeze after I press the first letter. If I keep pressing letters, nothing happens, then all of a sudden multiple letters show up and I might have entered the same letter two or three times thinking I didn't press solidly enough. It's OK if you're patient, and it doesn't always happen. But I think it would be a problem if you were in a hurry or using it for multiple destinations, such as a cab driver or delivery person.
Conclusion:
All in all, I like having this GPS, especially for the traffic updates, free map updates, the low cost, and the ability to preview routes from my living room, check points of interest and read reviews using the AAA TourBook. There might be other GPS models that are quicker to respond or take better routes more often, but I guess you'd have to use all of them to know which is best. I will say that since I've used both the TomTom VIA 1535 and the Magellan 2230T-LM, there are positives to both and negatives to both. My mom is happy with hers and I am happy with mine.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Response time
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great GPS for this price
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The positives:
Easy to use interface. Features are great. Even has Indian restaurants in the POI list, which is a great plus for me. Free lifetime map updates and traffic updates included. Speed warning indicators, visual and voice.
The negatives:
Does not list quite a few restaurants, shopes etc. that are closer.
The mount is tight..and I mean really tight. Have to pull with both hands to take the GPS off the mount.
Slow response time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Map updates
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Live Traffic Updates are a life saver!!
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Overall, I like this GPS. It has live traffic and red light camera notifications. The GPS literally says, "Red Light Camera Ahead" and it also tells you when there is traffic on your route. It does a really good job of redirecting you to a less congested area. I was going from Philly to NYC and it knocked 30 mins off my travel time by take me around the turnpike traffic. I had to buy a dashboard mount because it wouldn't stick to my dash or window. Also, the battery life is really short. I have to keep it plug in to the cigarette lighter the whole trip. Also, you get free maps and updates for the lifetime of the product so you no longer have to worry about paying to upgrade maps. I caught this GPS on sale so I'm happy with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice unit
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It is alot easier to add an address if you link to your computer first. Stand alone you need the zip code of your address to get the street you want. Don't get me wrong I do like this device but searching for your location on the devices could be made easier than it is. I did on a recent trip have to do a hard reset because it locked up but I think I caused it to lock up because of being unfamiliar with it. One other thing that needs improving is the volume level. Set as loud as it will go you will need to turn your radio down. Other than that it got me to were I was going and home.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Map updates
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It does its job
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So far this GPS is doing its work. Maps have been updated two times in the last month. Software is easy to upgrade
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Price, Works well!!
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This device was a mothers day gift for my wife. My family and I recently moved to a new town and needed help getting around. She also prefers not to use highways so this GPS has it all in a small cheap package. Only real complaints are original setup took a little longer than what I expected and the touch screen keypad is no were near responsive as a cell phone, but if you plan ahead of time and take a couple of extra minutes it works fine. Can't beat the price and free lifetime map updates too!!! If my wife can figure out how to use it then most people should be good with this unit.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good gps
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I really like the Magellan GPS. The only real problem I've found is the volume level. At it's loudest, it is pretty hard to hear. The graphics are very good!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Navigation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GPS
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This updated version of GPS is even easier to use and understand then my older model. I love the way it shows just exactly which lane you need to be in when exiting or at interchanges. I also like how it no longer gives you the miles between exits, it just tell you how many miles you will be on that road. Nice improvements.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Map updates
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastice Auto GPS
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I have a Garmin that is a few years old, it did not come with life time map up date. When I went to up date the maps Garmin wanted more for the up dates than a new GPS cost. Everyone said I would have problems using a Magellan, in place of the Garmin. But I find it more user friendly than my Garmin. It does everything except drive my car for me with great accuracy. I am so glad I have a Magellan.
Thanks
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Navigation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great product
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I wanted a product which had lifetime traffic and free map updates. Was happy to see all the features for a great price.
It has easy menus which anyone would understand. Provides exact location of destination with no confusions
Overall a great product
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great features
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Got this GPS on sale; it was a great value. I like the features such as one touch poi's and the display of the road. The dash-mount is easy to use. My only pet peeve is having to choose 'power down' every time I turn off my car.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Gps
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
it worked fine until you get in the city
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works ok kept on loosing gps when in the city with hi rse building
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
good gps sytem for the money
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good gps system for the money with user friendly features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for my wife
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Our original gps was a Magellan 4250 and it conked out last year so we replaced it with a Garmin Nuvi. My wife was not happy with the Garmin because it would lose its signal though I never encounter that. So now we bought another Magellan and so far my wife is happy with the RoadMate 2230T-LM (no issues).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Does What It's Supposed To With No Frills
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This is a decent GPS that will get you where you're going. It doesn't have the frills and fun stuff that some other more expensive GPS's do, but it does its job and is very easy to operate. If you're looking for a simple GPS that's easy to operate, this one would be good for you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ez set up for beginner. Screen ez 2 read.
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My friend had one that we took on road trip. Loved it. When arriving home saw Best Buy had one on sale, so I bought it. Very pleased with ez set up and clarity of screen. Reccommended for directions and for safety.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
great GPS and easy to use
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so far it has been fantastic. it is easy to program and has been very accurate. the voice is pleasant and having moved to a new city it is a necessity for getting around.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great GPS for a beginner
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easy to work, great price, love the menus, easy to work. very thin, fits in grove box,
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good
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The volume seems to be coming out from a different position than an older version I have,and the sound quality isn't as good as the older version of same product.
I do like how it warns me of an approaching turn much better and earlier than the older version.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Gps
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
First one died within two weeks
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Overall I am happy with my Magellan. The first one died within the first two weeks I had it. I used it maybe seven times. Family was on the road when it died, luckily we went to the nearest Best Buy and they exchanged it. So far so good with the second one. The menu is a bit confusing at first. Clear voice and graphics. However, I live in the mountains and the GPS does not recognize my address. I did not have this problem with my other GPS (not a Magellan).