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Magellan Maestro 3250
$300.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Picks up and tracks satellites quickly. Maps are very up to date for most areas. Speech recognition is responsive and picks up what you're saying most of the time.
The Cons:Some functions are a little confusing, need to make sure to read the manual. In louder vehicles the speech recognition is less accurate, has a hard time hearing you over the noise.
The Magellan Maestro 3250 is an automotive GPS receiver from the Maestro series of products. It features a 3.5-inch QVGA, full colour, anti-glare, touch-screen display, voice command for speech-only receiver access, Bluetooth technology for hands-free calling and built-in AAA travel information (including roadside assistance for members and more).
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The Maestro 3250 also hosts six million Points of Interest (POIs include hotels, gas stations, coffee shops, ATMs, restaurants, etc.) and the SmartDetour system which compensates for heavy or stopped traffic and re-routes the driver's trip.
Features
- 3.5-inch QVGA full colour, anti-glare, touch-screen display
- Voice command
- Bluetooth
- Built-in AAA travel information
- Six million POIs
- SmartDetour
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picks up and tracks satellites quickly
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maps are very up to date for most areas
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speech recognition is responsive and picks up what you're saying most of the time
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interface is intuitive and easy to work with
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mount rotates 360 degrees, very versatile
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some functions are a little confusing, need to make sure to read the manual
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in louder vehicles the speech recognition is less accurate, has a hard time hearing you over the noise
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