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Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

When you want a good GPS system, you always would perhaps bet for the best one available in the market at the most inexpensive possible rates. Availing the best bargain in the market will, not necessarily, lack the modified features. The Magellan Maestro 4050 is one such GPS device featuring modified software and comparatively sleeker design than it is contemporaries. The device comes with a high solution interface with a broad 4.3-inch touch screen. The device likewise offers much utile data on POI from the American Automobile Association (AAA). Apart from these, the Maestro 4050 has the selective information connectivity through the Bluetooth technology. The text-to-speech function of the device enables the Magellan Maestro 4050 to speak the real street and city names.

During the road testing session, the Magellan Maestro 4050 proved a little slow to recalculate routes than it is contemporary GPS devices. The device also lacks an ease in the Bluetooth pairing process, as the user cannot transfer the contacts from the phone to the device.

The brand Magellan's Mastero series is rather lowcost as well as compatible to the Gen-X humans who love traveling a lot. Magellan's cooperative relationship with the American Automobile Association (AAA) helps provide utile travel info and an easy access to the roadside assistance.

The device is one of the best-looking portable GPS schemes offered by the brand. Unlike it is predecessor- 'Magellan RoadMate 2200T', the device sports a royal classic black with silver color scheme and has a more refined and streamlined built. It has a sleek profile with compact dimensions of 3.7 inches height and 5 inches width. The weight of the device is around 8.5 ounces.

The most distinctive aspect of the device is it is minimalist design. The device is of simple construct, and is not loaded up with the external controls. The device has a power button, SD/MMC elaboration slot, a mini USB port, a Reset button, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a power connector.

The Maestro 4040 has a broad and high-end responsive 4.3-inch diagonal touch screen with a user-friendly interface which helps in adjusting the volume and other standard operation much easier, featuring rather beautiful icons and the menus that are easy to understand.

While in display, the device features good solution with bright and colorful maps. The buyer may switch to the night mode whenever necessitated and the backlight adjuster helps to navigate the system in dark also. The screen has an antiglare coat, making the screen display rather readable in dissimilar light conditions.

The GPS device Magellan Maestro 4040 is well-equipped with a SiRF Star III GPS chip, which comes preloaded with Navteq maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Using the device, the user may get an overview map of the emplacement s/he wants, or may select 'Enter Address' icon to input any address or intersection to find the directions. The Trip Planner option may plan a trip for more than 20 destinations. The QuickSpell feature helps speeding up the routine of entering the text.

The device may calculate routes on basis of shortest distance, most immediate time, least or most use of freeways, and toll-free roads. The Detour option of the device enables the user to refrain from a peculiar chunk of the suggested route whenever the user wants. With a good performance, the device is a boon for all the people who want to freak out for a holiday to the unknown destinations, and want a device only to show the route and guide them.

Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

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Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

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Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

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Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished Photo

Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

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Magellan Maestro 4040 Bluetooth Refurbished

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GPS: 4 STARS/Magellan Support: 1 STAR
I purchased this refurbished Magellan Maestro 4700 for my pick up and likewise own another one that I purchased new last year. Both work great with the exception of the on and off again bluetooth and voice command issues that I still encounter from time to time. I've gone through my reasonable portion of slow and inconsistent GPS productions ranging from Garmin, TomTom and yes even Magellan. You in truth have to do your homework. I settled on getting a second one of these because my initial one has been a workhorse.

Just like my introductory purchase, downloading updates thru the included USB cable was quick and without issues. Powering up is a breeze. Total time for entering starting point to destination is regarding 45 seconds. The One Touch screen is on the money. The menu allows for editing for one's own personal choices. I genuinely have come to like the Predictive Traffic feature. In short, it gives rise to substitute routes for known traffic tie ups.

Even even though this system is primed for Bluetooth, not all mobile appliances are compatible. This refurbished model paired well with one out of three cell phones. The other two were hit and miss. Connections were likewise dropped a bit more often then expected and clarity was an issue. Like our primary Magellan 4700, my personal phone did not pair up at all with this unit. Maybe it is a great working feature with the right phone. Bluetooth rates 3 stars at best.

Like each GPS scheme before it, Voice Command on this unit is plainly a wasted feature that works when it wants to. This add on alone receives a failing grade from me. On the other hand, Spoken Street Name Guide with text to speech is clear and precise. The 3D Landmarks add on is a nice touch. I have yet to use the Find My Car feature. The free, no membership required AAA Guide is loaded with outstanding up to date information.

The Maestro 4700 measures in at over 5" wide x 3.5" height and weighs with regards to 6 ounces. The biggest draw for me personally is the huge 4.7" color touch screen, predictive traffic, and the lane guide arrow features. The user friendly one touch interface is unquestionably a winner. On the downside, the Maestro 4700's screen is not viewable in all lighting conditions. Granted it is not as bad as my former model, but there is still numerous glare to contend with.

Quick Spell mechanically fills in the blanks and makes locating a destination easy. One of the sweetest features is the lane guide arrows (Highway Lane Assist) program that sounds a bell when my next turn is coming up. It speedily guides me into the rectify lane without the usual "Oops, how did I miss that exit?"

The Maestro 4700 comes preloaded with maps of the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. Additional maps may be stored on board thru SD Card. Included accessaries are a windshield mount, storage pouch, dash mounting disk, car power adapter, handbook, USB cable, and an informative CD. I commend buying a good protective case. Magellan loses major style points for not including an AC power supply plug. Unplugged, the battery provided me a little over 2 hours of power.

Even though Magellan's productions have vastly bettered in the last few years, it is client support is totally a lost cause. Add the discouraging and hindering wait time before a humane picks up and combine that with their completely outdated scripts, and the client still isn't any closer to settling the problem at hand. support is ONE STAR at best. A one year warranty is tagged onto this product.

The continued glitches with both Bluetooth and Voice Command that I experienced on my older 4700 are not that much dissimilar on this reconditioned unit. These issues undoubtedly keep the Maestro 4700 from picking up more then a four star rating. Still it covers the fundamental principle and gets me to and from my destination. That's all I need.

Software issues
Bought 1440 for a relative. Bought this 4700 refurbished. Initially, it worked well. The voice often spoke the directions approx. 10 to 20 seconds before the screen showed me a visual of the streets. It did not keep pace on side streets and highways; the software caught up only after I was two to three hundred feet ahead. Two weeks in, the software locked up on the home screen and would not budge. I reset the device. When it came back live, it was frozen on the home screen. It gave me unwanted/unrequested turn by turn directions. I heard there were issues with Magellan's 2.20 software update; there are issues.

If the software worked, their gimmicks would actually peak, moreso than a TomTom or Garmin.

I wish the software worked. The home screen's good, clean and to the point. The big screen is a plus, but it has to have software that works without issues, ever.

Good luck Magellan.

Good Performance and Feature Set
After owning and using assorted Garmin's, I wanted to try something different. I purchased this unit after researching it on a heap of of the major tech review websites.

Routing is good and seems to take vantage of effective routes for the most part.

The lane support is good and helpful on highways with various lanes, in particular in heavy traffic.

One feature I miss is the speed limit display from my Garmin Nuvi 205W.

The bluetooth won't sync with my phone, but it's nice to know the option is there if I acquire a phone that will sync with it.

Startup time is slower than my Garmin units, but once started up screen changes are speedy and the unit is rather responsive.

I don't have issues with the map screen like numerous people have noted in the reviews for "New" unites, the color of the route seems to stand out to me sufficient to pick it out.

Adding and managing multiple stops along a route is posing no difficulty and more intuitive than it is on Garmin units.

Searching for an address is having little impact and more intuitive than on my Garmin units as well.

Overall it's a breath of fresh air from my Garmin units, but there are features I miss that this one does not have. Hopefully I won't have to deal with Magellan Service though as I've heard it's unbearable.