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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

Okay, it's February, just after the Super Bowl. In other words, it's a little early to be state emphatically and authoritatively the winners for "best GPS 2010". Having said that, there are various front runners, which according to Amazon, will surely be contenders for the title. Let's look at these in turn.

Best GPS 2010: Garmin Nuvi 780 4.3-inch Widescreen Bluetooth GPS

The Garmin Nuvi 780 4.3-inch Widescreen Bluetooth GPS is one of the hottest venders on the Internet right now. Whatever it's merchandising for right now, I may guarantee you that you're getting a ton of features for the price. With the Garmin Nuvi 780, you get the widescreen and Bluetooth, of course. But likewise you get text to speech (actually says street names), multi-point routing, and 9 months free MSN real time traffic and weather.

Best GPS 2010: Magellan RoadMate 1412

Although rather a bit for less than the Garmin Nuvi 780, the Magellan RoadMate 1412 shares a heap of of it is features. It's got the widescreen and text to speech. In addition, it's got multi-point routing. The RoadMate is a more or less older series than the Nuvi 780s are, but I don't think that genuinely makes much difference.

Best GPS 2010: Garmin Nuvi 755/755T 4.3 Inch Portable GPS with Traffic

If you like the real time traffic option of the Garmin Nuvi 780, you might want to consider the 755/755T model. It's got lifetime traffic! In addition, the Garmin Nuvi 755 has "Lane Assist" which helps you locate the rectify lane to drive in when in intersections. Like the 780, the Garmin Nuvi 755 is very well priced.

Best GPS 2010: TomTom XL 330-S 4.3 Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

One of TomTom's top marketing GPS navigators is the TomTom XL 330-S 4.3 Inch Widescreen Portable GPS. It's being sold at Amazon at a very lowcost price, exceptionally when you realize how a lot of features it's got. You get the widescreen and text to speech. But also you get TomTom's "Map Share" technology, which lets you change Tom Tom's database. Also, it's got a outstanding Help Me! feature, which instantaneously locates the nearest emergency facilities.

Best GPS 2010: Garmin Nuvi 765/765T 4.3 Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic

The Garmin Nuvi 765T is like the Nuvi 755, but with Bluetooth. It's a higher end model, but still very, very affordable.

Best GPS 2010: Garmin Nuvi 285W/285WT 4.3 Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic

Again, if you like the 755, but don't need rather all the features, there's the 285. It's got the widescreen and Bluetooth. Also, it's got traffic, but no multi-point routing.

Best GPS 2010: Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7 Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

The Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7 Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator is percentage of Magellan's Maestro line, which is a little newer than the RoadMate line. The Maestro 4700 comes with text to speech, Bluetooth, and multi-point routing. Also, the screen is even larger than the Garmin's I've noted here.

Best GPS 2010: TomTom EASE 3.5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator

The TomTom EASE 3.5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator is sort of the "Mini Cooper" of GPS devices. What I love regarding the EASE is...well, it is ease of use. When you turn on the device, you see just two icons. If you want magnificent navigation, but don't need the other bells and whistles, then the TomTom EASE 3.5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator could without apparent effort be the right model for you.

This is a refurbished GPS. Refurbished in general means that the unit has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the navigator back to like new conditions. Some GPS may incorporate cosmetic blemishes.

Designed with the driver in mind, the Maestro 4350 features a 4.3-inch widescreen anti-glare touchscreen, Bluetooth, Real-Time Traffic updates, and 2-D and 3-D maps of the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, all packed into a streamlined design that will add a bit of flair to any interior. But good looks and basi principles you'd suppose from any innovative portable navigation aren't all this PND has to offer. Take vantage of the customizable OneTouch menu, or maximize your driving time with the media player and wireless FM transmitter. And talk regarding resourceful; the 4350 even has the power of AAA travel office pre-loaded into it is 2GB of memory.

Customize the OneTouch menu for quick access to your favored features. Click to enlarge.

3-D landmarks and buildings offer visual cues to your surroundings for bettered guidance.Click to enlarge.

The Maestro 4350's huge icons and easy-to-use menu makes accessing main features a snap. The OneTouch menu is always accessible in the top right corner.

OneTouch Interface
Customize the Maestro to work for you. Magellan's OneTouch interface puts you in control with a customizable quick-access menu for the Points-of-Interest (POIs) and categories you need most often. Make standard trips into the city? Set up the OneTouch to give you easy access to parking locations, banks, ATMs and "home". Going on a road trip? Swap out your favorites for shortcuts to search for nearest ATMs, rest stops, and restaurants. All of your favorites are effortlessly accessible with a quick finger-touch to the top right corner of the screen.

Mapping Made Easy
The 4350 comes pre-loaded with maps of the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, all available in 2D, 3-D, and street-level depending on how much detail you need for your drive. Lane guidance makes highway driving a breeze with arrow indicators directing you into the rectify lane when approaching highway junctions, intersections, and exit ramps so you won't miss your turn. Even if you do miss your turn the 4350 offers re-route capability to get you back on track.

Improved street-level mapping with integrated 3-D landmarks and buildings translate what's on the screen with your actual surroundings. When the sun goes down, Maestro 4350 switches into night mode, with soft contrasting colors for better low-light visibility that's easy on the eyes. The 4350 even works on foot. Undock the unit from your car and take it with you. The built-in rechargeable battery offers three hours of portable pedestrian navigation.

Thanks to big icons and an intuitive interface, you may speedily search for destinations, specific intersections, or any of the six million points of interest, including restaurants, banks, parks, hotels, airports, and some more. A huge heightened on-screen keyboard makes destination entry and points-of-interest searches hassle-free, and QuickSpell intelligently searches and checks spelling while you enter addresses. In map mode, POIs are likewise displayed with interactional onscreen icons and a quick touch suggests name and address with an option to route to the location. Once a route has been calculated, the 4350 displays and continually updates distance to destination and approximated arrival time right on the screen.

Integrated Real-Time Traffic and SmartDetour
There's no need to worry when it comes to getting stuck in traffic because the Maestro 4350 has an integrated RDS traffic receiver that displays real-time traffic conditions with on-screen color-coding to indicate congestion levels. A free 3-month traffic service subscription is included and makes avoiding accidents, congestion, road closures, and severe weather a non-issue. The 4350 will recalculate your approximated time of arrival based on current road conditions and if an alternate route is available, SmartDetour kicks in and speedily offers an alternate route when available.

AAA at Your Fingertips
With the use of an integrated AAA Tourbook Guide, you may locate and route to thousands of AAA-approved restaurants, lodging, and other approved AAA services. There's even a database of AAA-approved fellow member discount emplacements - a perfective associate for road trips. AAA members may even take vantage of the heightened Member Roadside Assistance. Should you run into trouble along your journey, the Maestro may provide precise emplacement selective information and a phone number for the nearest service. Use the Maestro's built-Bluetooth with your mobile phone to speedily contact help.

Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling
Mobile phone hands-free laws are getting more mutual each year, and it's quickly getting illegal to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free or speakerphone kit. The Maestro 4350 features a built-in microphone, speaker, and Bluetooth capability, turning this powerful portable into a commodious speakerphone scheme for your car. Store or sync your contacts into the Maestro's memory for quick access and make or receive phone calls effortlessly thru the touchscreen interface.

See the Difference in the Details
The 4350 likewise offers a media player and SD card reader. Load up an SD card with your bestloved music, audiobooks, or images to make your time on the road more enjoyable. The Maestro's built-in speaker is more than adequate for most, but the 4350 also features a built-in FM transmitter that may stream your audio and route directions right into your vehicle's radio for convenience.

What's in the Box
Magellan Maestro 4350 GPS, AC power adapter, 12-volt vehicle power adapter, windshield mount, RDS traffic antenna, USB data cable, adhesive disc, protective carry pouch, basic cradle, quick-reference guide, and CD-ROM manual

Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Magellan 4 3 Inch Bluetooth Navigator Refurbished

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Most helpful client reviews

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
2Maps are old 2008 Q2
By T. Prout
I am returning my lately purchased Magellan 4350 due to two year old maps. I contacted Magellan to see if the unit was entitled for the 30 day map update. The unit is, but I was told the only update is the presently installed 2008-2009 map set. The unit apparently has compatability difficultnesses with recent Magellan Map updates. I employed the 4350 two times and found it to be a good unit at a great price, but two year old maps makes it unreliable. A GPS may only be as good as the maps and databases it run from!

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
1Bad out of box. Could not acquire signal.
By NV
This product failed to acquire GPS signal. My fourth GPS, so I recognise how it works. This is a refurbished item, it ought to never have been shipped. Shame on Amazon.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
1Waiting on my 3rd Magellan 4350
By bborden
Let me save you a lot of heartache. Do not buy this unit.

I ordered a refurbished 4350 (not from Amazon) and it would not maintain a signal. I was lucky if it kept the signal for 10 minutes. Very discouraging and hindering as I was on a trip from Arizona to Florida. It even had all of the prior owners data in the phone book so Magellan evidently didn't even reload the operating system onto it after it was sent back by the introductory owner.

When I returned home I complained and was sent another refurb unit. This one wouldn't even acquire a signal AT ALL.

The second one was sent back and I am waiting on a NEW unit to be sent.

Also the maps are 2 years old!

Do yourself a favor and buy another GPS brand...from Amazon.

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