
Magellan Maestro 4040 - 4.3 GPS w/Built-in Maps, Text to Speech, and Bluetooth - Refurbished
Magellan
- RF980920-01
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I got this unit to replace Mio c230. The refurbished unit looks like new, no blemishes what so ever; and ready to use right out of the box. The first main screen has three icons: "Show Map" (will show you the current location), "Enter Address", and "Points Of Interest". At the bottom of the screen there are three small icons: "Home" (to store your home address, by tapping on it the Maestro will take you home), "AAA Roadside Assistance" icon, and "Phone" icon (to make phone calls thru the unit's Blue Tooth). Entering address is real easy; you have a choice of entering zip code, city name, or current city. Then enter the street name, just few letters and the Maestro will find few matching street names to choose from; then enter the number, choose the navigation preference (Fastest Time, Least / Most use of highway or Shortest distance); that simple. The destination may also be an intersection, or picked from the address book, where you can store a large number of addresses.
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Bought this for my wife. She is a bit un-educated about electronics. I am using this quit a bit now, my Duaghter is off to a university. It helps alot if you have the adress avaibale for entering the route!
I love the way it goes dark at sundown and lightens up when the sun rises! Lets me know when the headlights should go on andf off. hehehe
Great details and a must have for new drivers!
Only draw-back, newer drivers can get really use to using this device instead of learning the roads! I would suggest this for more experienced drivers myself, but helps a great deal for going to new places.
I would highly suggest buying a GPS. If you are on the border, and contemplating getting one - the answer is YES!
I love the way it goes dark at sundown and lightens up when the sun rises! Lets me know when the headlights should go on andf off. hehehe
Great details and a must have for new drivers!
Only draw-back, newer drivers can get really use to using this device instead of learning the roads! I would suggest this for more experienced drivers myself, but helps a great deal for going to new places.
I would highly suggest buying a GPS. If you are on the border, and contemplating getting one - the answer is YES!
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This item was purchased as a replacement for the same model GPS unit stolen from my daughter's car. It arrived promptly and works great!
As you may or may not know, Magellan GPS units are wonderful, but their Customer Service is the worst in the industry, by far. If you never have anything go wrong with one of their units, you'll do fine. If you *do* have something go wrong, or even just require their help to set up software, etc., then God Help You ...
This is why I've given the unit only 3 stars. 5 stars for the unit, and *0* for Magellan as a company.
As you may or may not know, Magellan GPS units are wonderful, but their Customer Service is the worst in the industry, by far. If you never have anything go wrong with one of their units, you'll do fine. If you *do* have something go wrong, or even just require their help to set up software, etc., then God Help You ...
This is why I've given the unit only 3 stars. 5 stars for the unit, and *0* for Magellan as a company.
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As a refurbished GPS you can't beat it for the money.
AAA info is great if you are a AAA member or not.
Blue tooth handy if you want to call phone #'s in the GPS for reservations ETC.Has been very accurate. Occasionally will try to send you on a less preferred road but You can change travel from quickest shortest etc that will change that.I've found new features for the last 2 months.Seems very quick to start and re-route.I recommend this GPS to everyone.
AAA info is great if you are a AAA member or not.
Blue tooth handy if you want to call phone #'s in the GPS for reservations ETC.Has been very accurate. Occasionally will try to send you on a less preferred road but You can change travel from quickest shortest etc that will change that.I've found new features for the last 2 months.Seems very quick to start and re-route.I recommend this GPS to everyone.
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I travel (via car) for a living. Over the past 4 years I have had a Garmin 330, a Tom Tom 792 (?), a Garmin Nuvi 650 and a Magellan 4040. Not one of them was perfect under all conditions or in all cities I travel but the Magellan 4040 did most of the basic GPS functions better than any of the others.
On a recent trip to New England, US Aiarways was good enought to drop my suitcase in a matter that destroyed my 4040 (cracked the screen and LCD. Had to buy a new GPS and decided to buy the same one again, the Magellan 4040.
The most important reason I bought the Magellan again was the ability to access most common functions with less button (touch-screen pushes)pushing than the Garmin units. Entering addresses is easier and the automatic split-screen turn display is very useful. Think about this, the less buttons you have to push, the more time your eyes are on the road at 70 MPH.
Also, the "AAA Tourbook" is a great plus.
On a recent trip to New England, US Aiarways was good enought to drop my suitcase in a matter that destroyed my 4040 (cracked the screen and LCD. Had to buy a new GPS and decided to buy the same one again, the Magellan 4040.
The most important reason I bought the Magellan again was the ability to access most common functions with less button (touch-screen pushes)pushing than the Garmin units. Entering addresses is easier and the automatic split-screen turn display is very useful. Think about this, the less buttons you have to push, the more time your eyes are on the road at 70 MPH.
Also, the "AAA Tourbook" is a great plus.
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I bought the Magellan 4040 off the goldbox deal a few weeks back. First of all, there's absolutely no sign to say the unit is refurbished except the sticker on the box. Unit is in mint condition with no scratches whatsoever and all the accessories are new. It already had the latest firmware update (v2.36) pre-installed.
Granted I've been using it for only a couple of days, but so far I couldn't be happier. From a cold start, it took only around 30 seconds for it to lock on to a signal and never lost it after that, and it usually locked in 10-15 seconds afterward. The routing is good (I can tell because I know the area pretty well), and is very quickly to recalculate once I misses a turn. When I purposefully missed a couple of exits on the highway, it was fast enough to reroute me before the next exit came up. The POI database is rich with built in AAA tourbooks, but a little slow to respond once you try searching for a POI. It shows the annoying hourglass while it's busy, of course, it
Granted I've been using it for only a couple of days, but so far I couldn't be happier. From a cold start, it took only around 30 seconds for it to lock on to a signal and never lost it after that, and it usually locked in 10-15 seconds afterward. The routing is good (I can tell because I know the area pretty well), and is very quickly to recalculate once I misses a turn. When I purposefully missed a couple of exits on the highway, it was fast enough to reroute me before the next exit came up. The POI database is rich with built in AAA tourbooks, but a little slow to respond once you try searching for a POI. It shows the annoying hourglass while it's busy, of course, it
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Considering what this device could be but isn't is very disappointing and does reflect poorly on Magellan. It cannot find my bank even when I enter the address and tell it the name. It cannot find DMV, I had to go on the internet to get the address and then enter that. Other then that it is very cool with the touch screen and talking directions. Now if it only had updated directions.
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I bought this item the last time I saw it on sale. At first I was very happy, while in the US on the I-5. When I went on 3 secondary highways there was no information available on points of interest. When I got to Canada I found out there were no maps and I could not add Canada or Mexico maps. I am very disappointed. Now I am in Canada so can't even take the *#@* back. Garmin comes with the maps for Canada and you can buy the ones for Mexico.















