Maestro 5310


Magellan has a new addition to their Maestro lineup that is geared for public with poor vision and poor hand eye coordination… or ‘baby-boomers’ as they’d shout them. poor poor joke…

Maestro 5310 has a big 5″ screen, up to 35% increase in readability thanks to its larger map and font sizes, and a straightforward navigation experience.

Maestro 5310 offers built-in

AAA Tourbook as a travel guide and roadside assistance, and is capable of receiving live traffic data (3 months subscription free with purchase). Maps cover the 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico and points of interest offer 6 million items in its database.

Magellan Maestro 5310 will cost $700 when it comes out first quarter of that year.

Original post by Dave Rubert

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