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The editors liked
Voice command and control feature
Automatic splitscreen turn preview
Competitive price for highend features
And traffic receiver included.
SiRFstarIII receiver. Case is the thinnest available. Large screen. Multisegment routing. Integrated traffic receiver. AAA TourBook and roadside assistance location.
The Magellan Maestro 4250 allows you to operate the portable navigation system with voice commands. It also features text-to-speech functionality
Integrated Bluetooth
And traffic capabilities. The system provided accurate directions.
The editors didn't like
Voice command limited. Cant voice in address
For example
Windshield mount bracket somewhat bulky
But sturdy
Must plug in or remove cables to mount or stow unit. No quickmount contacts.
Bluetooth phone interface could be better. No auto-zoom or auto-volume. Cant control all functions with voice commands.
The Maestro 4250s points-of-interest database is a bit outdated
And we encountered some general performance delays and glitches. Voice control does not include address entry. The system does not automatically synchronize your cell phones address boo...
Abstract: Tired of getting lost out on the open road? Looking for a great PND for you car? Well, Magellan Maestro 4250 might have the features for which you are seeking.Special FeaturesRating As a portable navigation device for your car, the Magellan Maestro 42...
Voice command and control feature, Automatic splitscreen turn preview, Competitive price for highend features, and traffic receiver included.
Voice command limited. Cant voice in address, for example, Windshield mount bracket somewhat bulky, but sturdy, Must plug in or remove cables to mount or stow unit. No quickmount contacts.
Secretly, we all like to give orders, dont we? The Magellan Maestro 4250 accepts your spoken commands without a complaint. Summon it to life by saying "Magellan" and then order it to take you to the nearest coffee shop. Done. Beyond its cool voice com...
CNet: “Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.” Rating: 7 out of 10PCMag: “Magellans new top-of-the line GPS device wou...
Abstract: The Magellan Maestro 4250 is an easy to use GPS that offers a large number of built-in maps, POIs, Bluetooth, and the integrated AAA TourBook® guide information and is certainly more powerful than the sum of its parts. Key features also include Magella...
The Magellan Maestro 4250 is a decent option for those looking for a lower monthly cost. Its combination of 6 million POIs and only $39 per year for traffic is nothing to sneeze at, but the Mio DigiWalker C720T does more with the traffic information it...
Abstract: Magellan continues to refine its popular Maestro series with the release of the 4250. Magellans top-of-the-line navigator, the 4250 offers a 4.5-inch display, voice recognition, Bluetooth, traffic, AAA TourBook guides, 6 million POIs, and more. The ...
The Magellan Maestro 4250 allows you to operate the portable navigation system with voice commands. It also features text-to-speech functionality, integrated Bluetooth, and traffic capabilities. The system provided accurate directions.
The Maestro 4250s points-of-interest database is a bit outdated, and we encountered some general performance delays and glitches. Voice control does not include address entry. The system does not automatically synchronize your cell phones address boo...
Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.
SiRFstarIII receiver. Case is the thinnest available. Large screen. Multisegment routing. Integrated traffic receiver. AAA TourBook and roadside assistance location.
Bluetooth phone interface could be better. No auto-zoom or auto-volume. Cant control all functions with voice commands.
The new, slimmer Magellan Maestro 4250 offers all the features of its predecessor, the 4050, at an even more attractive price....
Bluetooth hands-free, text-to-speech technology, 2-D maps, TrueView
Bluetooth audio quality isn’t great, Magellan software isn’t user-friendly The Final Word Magellan’s Maestro 4250 provides an alternative to the more expensive, high-end TomTom and Garmin devices. Although it doesn’t provide the sa...
Magellan’s Maestro 4250 provides an alternative to the more expensive, high-end TomTom and Garmin devices. Although it doesn’t provide the same level of polish as some of the better known brands, its features are functional and it provides eve...