Magellan announced a second generation of its Maestro series of portable vehicle navigation devices that will feature the thinnest GPS units in the industry.
Designed to be pocket-sized for easier portability, Magellan’s new Maestro 4200 and Maestro 3200 series of GPS navigation devices reflect a range of user benefits and price points. In addition to being the only GPS brand that offers integrated AAA TourBook® travel information, the new Maestro units feature a streamlined look and functionality built into a new, sleeker industrial design. At only 17.8 mm thick and just 82.5 mm tall, the new Maestro packs dozens of advanced mapping features and bright 4.3-inch or 3.5-inch QVGA screens into compact, portable auto navigation units.
Maestro 4250 and 3250 Deliver a Feature-Rich Navigation Experience.
Only the Maestro 4250 and 3250 offer top of the line features to give drivers a navigation experience in their choice of two compact form factors and screen sizes.
Beat Gridlock with Integrated Real-Time Traffic and Included Service
The slender Maestro 4250 and 3250 both let drivers skip extra traffic cradles and cables with an RDS-TMC receiver that’s built right into the unit and transparent to the driver. Integrated real-time traffic and included three-month traffic subscription provide a great value to busy drivers who don’t have time to – or just don’t want to sit in traffic. Traffic incidents are automatically delivered to the unit and incidents on the driver’s route are highlighted and alternative routes offered.
Added Safety with Industry-Exclusive Voice Command and ControlThe Maestro 4250 and 3250 are the only units in the new lineup to offer voice command and control for added safety on the road. This provides hands-free operation for many of the functions drivers use on a daily basis, and only Magellan delivers voice command and control in the North American portable vehicle navigation market. Drivers can speak commands for “Go Home,” “Nearest Coffee,” or “Roadside Assistance,” for example.
AAA TourBook Travel Information for Trusted Points of Interest and more. The Maestro 4250 and 3250 give drivers searchable AAA TourBook listings that provide AAA Diamond-rated restaurants and accommodations, Show Your Card & Save® locations, Approved Auto Repair facilities, attractions, events, campgrounds, cities and AAA branch office locations. The Maestro series also provides AAA member roadside assistance details that show exact location and provide the AAA member toll-free help number. Bluetooth-enabled Maestro devices will connect the driver’s Bluetooth-enabled cell phone directly to AAA for immediate help when AAA members need it most. To give drivers access to AAA TourBook information in a mid-range Magellan Maestro unit, the Maestro 3210 also includes AAA TourBook information.
In addition, the Maestro 4250 and 3250 units deliver Bluetooth hands-free calling. Pre-loaded maps of North America and Puerto Rico and more than 6 million searchable points of interest, including AAA TourBook information, provide drivers with detailed mapping information.
“One of the most influential factors in the consumer GPS purchase decision is portability,” said Kevin Burden, mobile device market analyst for mobile consumer research firm Telephia. “Magellan has maintained a larger-sized viewing area and valuable features like AAA travel information and integrated traffic, while delivering a thinner form factor to enhance the unit’s portability. This enables users to more easily store their devices in briefcases or purses when not in use or tote them in their carry-on luggage for vacations and business trips.”
Maestro 4200 Line Up
Maestro 4250 – Most feature-rich widescreen GPS unit When a wide screen is what you want, the Maestro 4250 is the top of the line. It offers integrated live traffic with 3-month trial subscription to Magellan’s real-time traffic service; Magellan’s industry-first voice command and control; built-in AAA TourBook and Roadside Assistance information; SayWhere™ text-to-speech; and Bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $499.
Maestro 4220 – First Maestro unit to include built-in road maps of MexicoFeaturing a 4.3-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen display, the Maestro 4220 includes preloaded maps of Mexico, in addition to the 50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. This Maestro 4220 also includes 6 million searchable points of interest and SayWhere™ text-to-speech.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $449.
Maestro 4210 – Widescreen navigation experience at an affordable price Featuring a 3.5-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen display, the Maestro 4210 includes 6 million searchable points of interest; built-in AAA TourBook and Roadside Assistance information; and preloaded maps of the 50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $399.
Maestro 4200 – Widescreen value at $349Additional details can be found at http://www.magellanGPS.com
Maestro 3200 Line Up
Maestro 3250 – Most feature-rich in the most compact GPS unit The most compact portable auto navigation device on the market, with a 3.5-inch touch screen, the Maestro 3250 delivers integrated live traffic with 3-month trial subscription to Magellan’s real-time traffic service; voice command and control; built-in AAA TourBook and Roadside Assistance information; SayWhere™ text-to-speech; and Bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $399.
Maestro 3220 – First Maestro unit to include built-in road maps of Mexico Featuring a 3.5-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen display, the Maestro 3220 includes preloaded maps of Mexico, in addition to the 50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. This Maestro 3220 also includes 6 million searchable points of interest.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $349.
Maestro 3210 – Feature-rich, highly affordable price, AAA TourBook includedFeaturing a 3.5-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen display, the Maestro 3210 includes 6 million searchable points of interest; built-in AAA TourBook and Roadside Assistance information; and preloaded maps of the 50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Available in fourth quarter, the unit will retail for $299.
Maestro 3200 - Priced at $269.
All new Maestro 4200 and 3200 series models feature:
SiRF Star III GPS chips to provide the fastest GPS position acquisition in the industry
QuickSpell® for fast data entry by reducing keystrokes as it checks spelling
SmartDetour™ feature to help drivers route around freeway traffic
Searchable points of interest (POI) database for finding and routing to businesses and services like gas stations, ATMs, hotels, restaurants, airports and more. Listings include a phone number, address and the travel distance
Trip Planning provides multi-destination routing when drivers need to make several stops – up to 20 destinations
Exit POIs conveniently list gas stations, lodging and restaurants at freeway exits to help drivers plan stops in advance
Night View to optimize display viewing based on time of day
Integrated antenna and battery for added portability and cord-free operation in or away from the car.
Each of the new Maestro products ships with a windshield mount and cradle, a cigarette lighter adapter, and an adhesive disk for dash mounting. For additional accessories, including cases, pouches and additional mounting options, visit http://www.magellanGPS.com.
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