Magellan Maestro 4250 Reviews
Magellan Maestro 4250 reviews consider this device as a refurbished GPS. It means that the product was brought to the manufacture to be upgraded. That’s why the device is sold by the name refurbished not new. But one shouldn’t be afraid of buying such a kind a product. Magellan refurbished products have the guarantee of being in original working condition and each of them has a 90-day limited warranty.
Magellan Maestro 4250 reviews single out the device interface that is wonderfully easy to use, and can be available even to those who is not an expert in those electronic devices. Magellan has always been at the top of the electronic market due to its permanent device innovations, multi-destination routing. The company has improved their Maestro line in its 4250 series by adding a SirfStar III chipset to them that has an extremely rapid satellite lock and a thicker design.
The upgraded device model has now a 4.3-inch widescreen display and provides perfect basic navigation with turn-by-turn spoken directions. It also facilities one’s life due to its pre-loade maps of the 48 places such as the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, and others including 6 million POIs.
The improved GPS features and new maps is not all. Magellan maestro 4250 has such important features as text-to-speech directions that offers a detailed information of street names, bluetooth for hands-free phone calls including voice commands and integrated traffic.
Features:
• 4.5 inch WQVGA Color Touch Screen GPS
• Bird’s-eye 3D View/ Auto Night View
• Pre-Loaded North American Maps/ 6 Million Points of Interest
• Interactive POI Icons/ QuickSpell/SiRFstarIII/ AAA TourBook/ SD-Card Compatibility
• SmartDetour/ Customizable Route Method/ Address Book
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