Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator – Overview, pictures and customer review
p> About Magellan Maestro 4700 4. 7-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator strong> p> The NAVTEQ maps are preloaded to help you navigate the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada will never forget where you parked in the pedestrian again. The Maestro-4700 lets you direct access to your car, regardless of the size of the parking lot, the GPS system can be obtained by performances along the way so that looking for your goal that much easier ” ; strong> strong> An attractive speaking voice directions, so you don ‘t have to take your eyes off the road strong> to connect multiple destinations at once and the GPS the entire trip to scroll strong> It tells you if the traffic is in the path of your intended route and the new path you take in strong> Bluetooth compatible. Receive and make calls … or select points of interest that appear on the GPS (like the hotel, you hope is still open) strong> Use voice commands to the device, say what you want, how nearest “station” or “go home” to store frequently visited places in the two-starred Tap Menu
—> p reviews on Amazon. com strong> p> This GPS allows intelligent routing, and it is very easy to use. I compared to road tests with a Garmin 765T. I’m back on the Garmin. I do not intend to try to reduce Garmin here. I trust you with what I compare this GPS when I say he is very familiar. After all, only two GPS’es includes my experience with these devices. aid of the advantage that I’m more like a GPS navigation is accurate. Magellan does not press the point and the Garmin. The above them and that’s my main point. Price Magellan to keep me on track and to me of my goals with minimal stress and frustration. The Garmin 765T often told me to turn in one direction, while the arrow in the other direction and he seems to prefer FAR loop around the city regardless of the capabilities of routing and traffic conditions. The Garmin took me even highways for no reason, and then brought me back on the same route later, 20 miles to continue traveling. Garmin support told me to “on” points to end this problem, but I prefer to just return it and the 4700, which requires less manipulation. P> Jim (Houston, TX) strong> < / p> — strong> p> I bought this to use in our other vehicles that I have a referral system in my pickup. I researched these things very hard before I bought my Magellan and I am very pleased with the 4700th In fact, as I do a lot better than what came in my 2008 Silverado. I used it at the same time, just to compare, and Magellan wins hands down. The voice is loud and clear. The only con I have noticed that the voice is not muted, if they have a long and detailed instructions to get there. Actually, it’s kind of funny sometimes. I like the instructions and signs airways. The display is sharp and clear, like how to change the map to the direction from how I feel in my truck, I am what I am going to the rear. The addresses are easy to find, or type. POIs are very easy to find. Love it and highly recommend it. P> TexCruise (Texas Panhandle) strong> p>
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