Update: Deal over.
Magellan RoadMate 6630T-LM – Link
Today only, Woot has this on sale via Amazon for only $99.99 w/ free shipping!
This was selling for $195.19 yesterday and is now its lowest ever.
- The Magellan RoadMate 6630T-LM combines a best in class GPS navigation experience with a superior Full HD 1080p Dash Camera into one device. Drivers benefit from GPS features designed to reduce driving stress, save time and money. At the same time enjoy peace of mind from the security of knowing that the forward facing Full HD Dash Camera is recording their journey in crystal clear 1080p resolution.
- The RoadMate 6630T-LM’s large 5″ high resolution touchscreen provides safe and legal hands free navigation while displaying preloaded premium maps of the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. And Free Lifetime Map Updates (up to 4 times a year) and Free Lifetime Traffic Alerts are included for the life of the device.
- Magellan’s RoadMate 6630T-LM can help drivers save money by avoiding costly tickets. Traffic Camera Alerts, by PhantomALERT, provide audio and visual warnings of fixed red light and speed cameras along your route; while Speed Limit Alerts help manage your speed along a route by notifying the vehicle is going faster than the speed limit.
- This integrated forward facing camera comes with a wide angled lens and continuously records beautiful scenery and unexpected events in 1920×1080 resolution on the included 8GB microSD card. Unfortunately accidents are unexpected, but with 6630T-LM’s built in G-Sensor your car’s 3 axis movement is continually monitored. If the vehicle is hit or abruptly changes directions, the sensor has the camera lock the current video recording, previous recorded video clip and the next recording.
- The Magellan RoadMate 6630T-LM Dash Camera comes with brand new safety features designed to promote safe driving habits. Driver Assistance Alerts provide drivers with audible and visual warnings for potential hazards you face on the road. The 6630T-LM will alert drivers if their vehicle is leaving its lane, getting to close to the vehicle in front, time to switch drivers or take a break, and turn on the headlights.