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7 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 171 reviews of Magellan Crossover from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.1/10. Comparing these reviews to 288927 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 67/100 (or 6.7 out of 10) = Good Quality.
7 out of 10
Summary: As its name suggests, Magellan's CrossoverGPS unit tackles a variety of transport means -- specifically car, boat and foot. Although it does a decent ...
Conclusion: Magellan's CrossoverGPS unit is a fair effort, but it's lacking in some areas. If you do your fair share of walking and boating though, this is definitely worth a look.
Pro : Crossover unit means flexibility, solid build quality and rugged design, water resistant
Cons : Can't enter addresses in walking mode, a little sluggish, user interface looks outdated, volume could be louder
0 out of 10
Summary: Magellan offers a variety of GPS products from their Maestro‘ and RoadMate‘ models clearly intended for use in motor vehicles to their eXplorist‘ model intended primarily for outdoor use. The CrossoverGPS‘ is touted as “the world's first...
Conclusion: The CrossoverGPS is a great piece of gear. It has good functionality and is competitively priced when compared to what the auto manufacturers are charging to have one installed in a vehicle. I also like to have the ability to move it from vehicle to...
0 out of 10
Summary: We have had difficulties in understanding why there are dedicated GPS products for navigating the seas, finding the right way on the road, and getting out of the wilderness without getting lost. Memory and display technologies are not priced for space...
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8 out of 10
Summary: Pop Quiz: It's dark, you're lost in the Appalachians, and you can hear maniacal hillbilly laughter off in the distance. What do you do? Power up the
Pro : IPX-4 certified waterproofing. Removable rubber housing for grip and durability. Automatically adjusts color and brightness in response to lighting. Plays MP3s stored on SD cards over speaker. Includes 1.5GB of storage and preloaded topographical maps
Cons : At 3.4 x 4.3 inches it’s not quite pocket-sized. Switching menus gets confusing if you're navigating a mix of terrain. Clumsy media player controls. Live traffic info only available with a subscription