Magellan Maestro 4250 GPS review
Pros :
- Nice user interface
- Accurate directions
- Sensitive touch screen
- Sleek, thin
- Reasonable price
Cons:
- Problems with Bluetooth feature
- Poor customer service
- Minor delays providing directions
Features:
- 4.3 inch LCD screen
- Color, touch screen
- USB connector
- SD memory card expansion slot
- Manufacturer claimed battery life of 4 hours
- Voice recognition
- Bluetooth
- Traffic updates
- Text to speech capability
- AAA tourbook
Here’s a video comparison of Garmin Nuvi, Magellan Maestro and On-star
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We tried this unit, with speech recognition.
Unfortunately, it’s pretty shoddy in that respect…
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