RightWay 400 GPS Navigator with 4.3-Inch Screen, Mulit-stop Route Optimizer and Gas Calculator
- Save time and money with the Multiple Stop Route Optimizer
- 4.3 inch full color touch screen
- Turn-by-turn voice guidance, including street names
- Over 2 million travel related points of interest
- Built-in tips & tutorials for help when you need it
Product Description
Save time and money in a BIG way. The RightWay 400 can help you save both time and money in your everyday life with its gas calculator and route optimizing feature. Simply go to the Gas Calculator and enter in the amount you are paying for gas. Then on the Multiple-Stop Routing screen enter the places you need to go. When all the destinations have been entered, tap the Optimize button. The RW 400 will create the most efficient route to get to all your destinations. A route that will take you all the places you need to go without extra driving, saving you both drive time and gas money. This widescreen model features a 4.3 inch full color touch screen, giving you almost 75% more viewing area than standard GPS models. That means no matter what view you are using – 2D Next Turn, 2D Destination, 3D, Where am I?, or Driver Safety – you can see more of the map. Plus the wider screen makes the buttons and keypads larger, reducing the chance of entering informa… More >>
RightWay 400 GPS Navigator with 4.3-Inch Screen, Mulit-stop Route Optimizer and Gas Calculator

The unit I have had for 3 1/2 months, had to be returned once already because it took too long to determine the position and the volume was too quiet, and a few other problems which I forget now. They claimed they replaced the software but, it still takes 4-5 minutes to determine the position each time I turn it on, within the same week. The speakers are in the back, because the unit is thin, so the unit is not loud enough to overcome road noise at highway speeds plus the radio. Its either the GPS or the radio; not both at the same time.
Yesterday and today, the main screen did not come on, hence no GPS. When I turn the unit on, I get a screen that says “please point the image’s center area correctly” and there is a plus sign in the middle. No matter what I do, that’s as far as the unit goes. Now I have to send it back again, at my own expense.