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Magellan Maestro 4350 GPS

Magellan Maestro 4350 GPS

Magellan - MA4350SGXNARelease Date: Oct 2008

Find your way virtually anywhere in seconds with Maestro 4350 GPS Navigation System from Magellan. This GPS provides OneTouch interface to put your favorite routes, searches and applications just a single touch away. You just have to simply customize the menu to display the icons of the items you wa... Read Moret easy access to. Be it restaurants, banks, businesses and so many more. Moreover 3D landmarks show the way with stunning visual cues. This GPS includes maps of the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada as well. It also provides voice guidance through the car?s FM stereo and announces street names and directions at each turn. Pedestrian mode allows navigation while walking. All these and much more makes the Maestro 4350 GPS an ideal accessory for those who enjoy precise navigation with style. Minimize

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Reviewed by: bprnyc on 03-Oct-09

Strengths: It works as expected and even better! I like the hands free bluetooth with caller ID and the SD card slot to view photos and play music through the radio tuner.

Weaknesses: In rural areas it can loose the road for a few seconds. Sometimes in traffic you can misinterpret the turn and turn early or too late.

Summary: I have looked at these for years and hesitated. Now with this model being highly praised and loaded with features I finally broke down and got one. I 1st used it to navigate to places to I have used map notes to get to, then later to completely unfamiliar addresses. Make a mistake and you will be recalculated to a new route. I have learned to trust it and for the price I fell it is well worth it. It pairs with your bluetooth phone easier than most headsets. It also will play mp3 music files by tuning to the radio at several frequencies. Display is big but not distracting.

Negative Review

Reviewed by: powerdiamond on 01-Jul-09

Strengths: For one trip it was great. Operated smoothly. Did everything asked of it except...

Weaknesses: function the next time it was used. It would come to the opening screen and then STOP. That was the last time it worked. The previous Magellan lasted 3 trips and then folded up shop.

Summary: I was so looking forward to the Maestro. When first set up it seemed to be perfect. In comparison to the Garmin it was so much easier to set up your trip and getting all the pertinent info to go along with it. Sadly it was over in one trip.