Magellan Map 330 Review
The Magellan MAP 330: A Legend of Early Handheld Navigation Released in , the Magellan MAP 330 was a pivotal moment for consumer GPS. Launched just months after the U.S. government ended "Selective Availability"—the intentional degradation of civilian GPS signals—the MAP 330 arrived at a time when regular people could suddenly find their location with precision previously reserved for the military. Why It Mattered in 2000
Rugged, rubber-armored, and waterproof to IPX7 standards—it even floated. Power: Ran for approximately 10 hours on two AA batteries. magellan map 330
Included a comprehensive marine database of buoys, lights, and coastal charts. The Magellan MAP 330: A Legend of Early