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Magellan Maestro 4250 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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Magellan Maestro 4250 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

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Description:

Maestro 4250

Say a command and enjoy hands-free control of your Maestro! Make phone calls with your Bluetooth-enabled phone. Get LIVE traffic reports! Maps of the U.S. and Canada, 6 million points of interest (POI) and AAA TourBook information enable you to easily find destinations. Use the intuitive menu on the 4.3" wide color touch screen and get an instant route with voice guidance.

Features:
  • Voice command: Voice Command & Control enables hands-free operation. See video.
  • Sophisticated and simple: Amazingly easy-to-use, route to your destination in seconds without even needing to read the instructions.
  • Ultra-thin & stylish: The thinnest personal navigation device available combines style and functionality in a pocket-sized design.
  • 4.5" WQVGA color touch screen: The large touch screen shows your position, Points of Interest, route, ETA and more on the interactive map.
  • Hands-free phone calls: Bluetooth® wireless technology and built-in microphone enable you to make calls using your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.
  • LIVE traffic capability: Integrated traffic receiver sends real-time incident reports to the screen with alerts for slow-downs, accidents, road closures, severe weather and more. Maestro automatically prompts you to reroute when a quicker way is available. A FREE 3-month service subscription makes it easy to avoid traffic. (Requires activation. Fees apply after introductory period.)
  • AAA TourBookâ„¢: Built-in guide gives you instant access to AAA approved and rated lodging and restaurants, recommended attractions, discount locations and roadside assistance.1
  • Pre-loaded North American maps: Built-in maps enable you to travel all 50 United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
  • 6 million Points of Interest: Pre-programmed POIs make it easy to find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, coffee and more. Search by name or category near your position or near any city.

Features:

Voice Command; AAA TourBook reviews and ratings


4.3-inch WQVGA full-color, anti-glare, touch-screen display


Bluetooth for hands-free calling


SmartDetour prompts drivers to route around traffic and delays


Simple, intuitive interface; Utlra-thin design, only .7 inches deep.


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.13 inches
Product Width: 9.75 inches
Product Height: 2.1 inches
Product Weight: 0.43 pounds
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 5.6 inches
Package Height: 3.8 inches
Package Weight: 1.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 513 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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1UNDELIVERED PRODUCTAug 11, 2010
SURPRISINGLY, I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THIS ITEM UP TILL NOW. IAM REALLY RUNNING OUT OF PATIENCE

5GPSJul 23, 2010
Simply ,easy to use, inexpensive and accurate. I recommend it. I have had other GPS units that don't work anywhere near as well as this one!

4One of the best gps unitsJul 06, 2010
This is a great gps unit. Fast calculations, great features. I have a new garmin also and it doesn't even come close to the Magellan ,as a matter of fact I don't even bother to use the garmin.

5Great Unit OverallJun 18, 2010
I have owned a Maestro 4250 for a few years now. I bought it refurbished for $130, and I think it is great overall... I love the features and it is very easy to use... easy to understand voice, routes me very well overall..

Once in a while, but not often, it will choose a strange route, but as I said, this is not common, and from what I have read, pretty much all GPS's will do this from time to time.. I like that it will warn you of turns a couple times in advance and then make a 'ding' when it is time to turn to remind you. You can also choose to reroute when you are stuck in traffic... There are tons of points of interest, although admittedly some of them are outdated. I always call first to make sure the point of interest still exists if it is not a big box recognizable name store.

It has other features like voice recognition/bluetooth but I have never really used them... Once in a while it will ask me out of the blue to "say a command" which can be annoying, but I have never really bothered to try to figure that out, so I can't comment as to whether the feature works properly or whether maybe I accidentally did/said something to prompt that.

I bought one of these units for my parents as gift for some occasion, since I like it so much. They have used it many times, and have not complained of problems doing so, which is a testament to how easy it is to use, since they are technological illiterates of the highest degree! If mine ever gives out, I will gladly look to Magellan for their most recent version, but it is still going strong for me after around 3 years now.

I've found that on more than one occasion it has routed me all the way to an address when I was told that GPS's can't find their way there for some reason (per my host). And it has routed me the best way (per my host) to other locations, when I was told GPS's always choose the wrong route to the destination, so I think it must be better than a lot of other GPS's out there...

I plan to buy a GPS for my father-in-law for fathers day (I better get moving!), and will likely buy a 4700, but I am tempted to get him a 4250 like I have since I am so familiar with it and happy with it!

1USB Voltage bug will occur and render unit uselessJun 18, 2010
The unit is fine at first until you are lost and are relying on it for your life. Then when you are 700 miles away from home lost in a strange place in the middle of nowhere and really need it the electronics fails and it thinks the battery charger usb connection is a computer connection because of a voltage detection bug. Of course you at first think it is your lighter or the cable and probably waste more money. There are many posts for the problem. There are no posts for the solution. If you can even return it it gets "refurbished" for the next victim. In my case I bought it online and am stuck.
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