Magellan Maestro 4250 review


Magellan Maestro 4250 got 4 out of 5 from the editors of PCMag.com on a recent review. Maestro 4250 really excels in terms of voice control which doesn’t need any training and can easily direct you to the nearest gas station or a coffee shop when not actively in a route.

The maps on Maestro 4250 are quite up-to-date:

The street-level-detail maps showed recently opened roads and a new New Jersey Turnpike exit ramp. The large POI database plus came in very handy. I was curious to see whether the database had an entry for my local “Zap Lube”

oil change shop, and there it was, as were several other shops I searched for.

Another positive side to Magellan 4250 is its super slim body that measures 3.25 x 4.88 x 0.7 inches making it the thinnest personal navigation device on the market.

The only negative side to the Maestro 4250 is that it didn’t read the contact off the phone when tested and folded to pair up with the phone when returned to the car after an initial setup.

Maestro 4250 currently sells for $357 on Amazon… (more…)

Original post by Dave Rubert

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