Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator | 
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| Brand: Magellan Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $155.99 You Save: $144.00 (48%)
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Rating: 146 reviews Sales Rank: 168
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 5.2 x 3.5
MPN: MA4700SGXUC Model: MA4700SGXUC UPC: 763357123135 EAN: 0763357123135 ASIN: B002DMK1R0
Release Date: July 15, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Ultra-slim GPS device with 4.7-inch color touchscreen, personalized OneTouch search, spoken street name guidance, Bluetooth capability, voice command and more | | • | Multi-destination routing with route optimization lets you plan the most efficient trip | | • | Highway lane assist points you in the right direction when approaching interchanges and exits | | • | QuickSpell with SmartCity search narrows your address and city searches Highway exit points of interest (POI) search lists upcoming gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and more near highway exits | | • | Includes maps of United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico |
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Amazon.com Product Description The premium Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS device boasts the acclaimed and exclusive OneTouch favorites menu and an ultra-slim 4.7-inch color touch screen. Preloaded NAVTEQ maps and six million points of interest for the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico make the Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS product ideal for both business trips and vacations. Easy-to-use premium features, such as AAA TourBook, voice command, highway lane assist, predictive traffic, and Bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling, give you confidence on the road and deliver an exceptional navigation experience.  | Exclusive OneTouch Favorites Menu Easily bookmark favorite destinations and searches with personalized bookmarks so you can find them anywhere you travel. Find your favorite cafe or restaurant in any city with a single touch. The Magellan Maestro 4700 device definitely delivers "your favorites at your fingertips." |  |  | Exclusive AAA TourBook Guide No membership required. Invaluable to anyone who travels, the AAA TourBook guide, which contains information on all 50 states and Canada, is built into your Magellan Maestro 4700 and provides ratings and descriptions on AAA approved places to stay, play, dine, and save. |  |  | 4.7-inch Touch Screen The wide, ultra-slim 4.7-inch color touch screen shows your position on the unit including map route, destination, ETA, Points of Interest (POI), OneTouch favorites, street names, and more--all at a glance. The large 4.7-inch screen is 16% larger than a 4.3-inch screen. |  |  | 6 Million Points of Interest (POI) Easily find whatever service you need. Gas stations, restaurants, hotels, ATMs, and hundreds of other businesses are intuitively categorized and searchable from the built-in POI database. |  |  | Voice Command Safely navigate hands-free by speaking a variety of commands to control the Maestro 4700. You can "Go Home" or find the "Nearest Gas" just by using your voice. |  |  | Highway Lane Assist Realistic highway signs point you in the right direction when approaching interchanges and exits, ensuring that you'll choose the correct lane well before your next turn. |  |  | Bluetooth Compatibility Easily make or receive calls using a compatible cell phone and even synch up to 1000 numbers directly from your phone. Plus, the noise cancelling microphone keeps road noise down so you are heard clearly. |  |  | Predictive Traffic It automatically analyzes past traffic patterns when creating a route to help you avoid known delays, saving you time and making your journey less stressful. Choose to stay on your current route or go with the new less-traveled route. |  |  | Highway Exit POI Search Search for gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and more near upcoming highway exits. |  |  | QuickSpell with SmartCity Search Enter destinations with only a few touches. QuickSpell with SmartCity search helps you quickly enter addresses and narrow location searches, making destination entry easy. |  |  | Multi-destination Routing Plan a trip with multiple stops in the order you want, or have it optimized for the most efficient route. Easily reorganize, add, or remove destinations. |  |  | Spoken Street Name Guidance Hear street names and directions for a clear understanding of when to make the next turn, while you keep your eyes on the road. | |  | 3D Landmarks Visual cues, such as stadiums and bridges, let you navigate safely and easily. |  |  | Find your Car Easily remember the location of your car in parking lots, airports, malls, universities, amusement parks, or stadiums. When your day is done, the Maestro 4700 will automatically guide you to your car. | |  | NAVTEQ Maps Travel the entire United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada with all the maps you need, pre-loaded on your device. |  | What's in the Box? Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS receiver; pre-loaded maps of United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico; windshield mount; adhesive disc for dash mounting; vehicle power adapter; USB cable; user handbook; user manual on CD-ROM. Visit MagellanGPS.com for the latest software update for your Maestro 4700 to keep it current and performing at its best.
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Magellan is still the best in GPS March 15, 2010 Gadgetguru (Philadelphia, PA) This is the third Magellan GPS that I have purchased for personal use, and with each new model I buy I like them more and more. I have bought several GPS units over the past several years and I still like Magellan the best. I am responsible for the maintenance of our fleet of company vehicles and I have purchased just about every model of the leading manufacturers units. Although none of the leading companies put out a "perfect" product, I believe Magellan to be the best.
After extensive use of Garmin, Tom Tom, and other non name brand units, I have found that the Magellan was the most acurate. I've personally tested all of the models that I've purchased, trying different destinations that I have already been to. The Garmin seemed to take me on the least direct route. Tom Tom was worse. The Tom Tom also was not acurate in regards to the surrounding area. If you went over a bridge that spanned a body of water, or if you were near a lake or the ocean, The screen was white, not blue to indicate where the water was.
Now on to specific features of this unit. One of the most annoying things to me was when you missed a turn or deviated from a familiar route that was not part of the plotted route, the unit would say "recalculating". After several times of making course corretions, and constantly hearing "recalulating" every time, I was ready to take the GPS off the windshield and throw it out the window! This model simply makes the route correction on the map screen and remains quiet. The new course is plotted and you are on your way.
The new software in this unit displays an icon on screen when you are close to a gas station or restaurant. If you need to stop, simply press the icon and you are given options to get fuel, food or both. After your stop and you are ready to go on your way again it will ask you if you want to continue to your destination. Simple as that! If you don't have the traffic monitoring accessory, there is also an icon that will indicate areas that normally have congestion and give you options for alternative routes. I was considering getting the real time traffic accessory, but decided against it due to the poor reviews that it had.
By far, my most favorite feature of this unit is the "lane assist" feature. Many times, epecially when I was in southern California, I always seemed to be in the wrong lane to exit or move to another highway. I ended up having to back track at the expense of having to hear "recalculating route" again and again! The lane assist feature solves that problem. It tells you in advance what lane you should be in to make your turn. No more trying to cross several lanes of traffic with less than a quarter of a mile to execute your maneuver!
Probably the only negative I have is that the bluetooth feature is basically useless. I have 2 cell phones. One for work and one for personal use. It did not "pair" with my personal phone but it did with my work one. When it worked, which was rare, you could hear the party you were talking to ok, but you would almost have to bring your voice up to a level close to screaming before you could be heard to the person you were talking to. I drive a car that is pretty quiet at higway speeds so road noise should not be a factor. So, I continue to use my earpiece when using my cellphones.
There are many other features that are included with this unit to make it an excellent choice (Points of interest, easy spell, etc.). I would highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a good quality GPS.
Good features, dependable, easy operation March 14, 2010 Smartbuyer (Timonium, MD) Fourth time is the charm: After trying 3 other models in less than 6 months, I'm glad to own the Maestro. I'm particularly enthusiastic about on/off notification feature for upcoming turns ahead -- it's really helpful when you don't know where you are. Along with the traffic link, this GPS is the best in class in my book.
My first GPS was the Garmin nüvi 265W. I bought it for a trip out west to Lake Tahoe, CA. After picking up my rental car at the airport I punched in the name and address of my hotel, Garmin kept routing me through business sections and ended up at a deadend trying to get on the highway! By the end of the trip I was ready to throw it out the window. After visiting a park one day I punched in the current location coordinates so I could return later for another hike. Garmin never found it later! Fortunately following my nose I found it again on my own, but Garmin never did. I searched on Radio Shack and it never found the local store that had been there for several years, only found one 20+ miles away! After trying a Tom-Tom (touch screen shattered the first month) and then another Garmin model 885T which kept getting me lost on business trips in New Jersey -- I almost really did throw it out the window! I finally purchased the Magellan Maestro which I'm very happy with -- has great features, accurate, dependable -- that's all I ask of a GPS!
bfromtheillside March 8, 2010 B. Daniels (St. Louis) Love the ease of use on the unit,simple learn and operate. I travel with 2 Garmin owners who were blown away with the performance of the 4700 on a recent trip to Colorado. They love the graphics, how fast it loaded up and how accurate it is. The also loved the way the 4700 would change the route without the "recaculating" Garmin voice. I just returned for a project run in the Kansas City area on both sides of the state line and the 4700 was quick and accurate for every location I needed to be. For the price, you can not beat the performance of this unit.
disappointed and not mac friendly March 8, 2010 S. Haimes (California) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very disappointed with the Magellan Maestro. For being a GPS that supposedly has all of these great features, I have been quite disappointed.
My first MAJOR issue is that it is not mac-friendly. When you take it out of the box, in order to be able to program in an address, you need to download updates to the firmware or whatever it is. However, you can not do this on a mac computer. I rarely have access to anything else, so it has made it quite difficult to get it working effectively
The voice on it has an underlying angry tone, and there's no way to change it that I've found.
The phone feature is nice, but it does not tell you/read you text messages like many of the other models going at this price do. So I would recommend one of those over the magellan any day!
Overall, it's functional and does what it's supposed to do if you can get it to keep the address and not restart to increase system performance. Hopefully the update will fix that if I ever find a computer to use.
Magellan Maestro 4700 review March 7, 2010 one L (APO, AP United States) I bought the Magellan Maestro because I live in S. Korea and need to travel to America two or three times a year. Need something easy to use. The Maestro does all this and does it easily sitting at my desk in a foreign country, once I arrive in America I am directed by the magellan to my hotel.
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