| Exclusive OneTouch Favorites Menu | ![]() | |
| Exclusive AAA TourBook Guide | ![]() | |
| 4.7-inch Touch Screen | ![]() | |
| 6 Million Points of Interest (POI) | ![]() | |
| Voice Command | ![]() | |
| Highway Lane Assist | ![]() | |
| Bluetooth Compatibility | ![]() | |
| Predictive Traffic | ![]() | |
| Highway Exit POI Search | ![]() | |
| QuickSpell with SmartCity Search | ![]() | |
| Multi-destination Routing | ![]() | |
| Spoken Street Name Guidance | ||
| 3D Landmarks | ![]() | |
| Find your Car | ||
| NAVTEQ Maps | ![]() |
What's in the Box?
Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS receiver; pre-loaded maps of United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico; windshield mount; adhesive disc for dash mounting; vehicle power adapter; USB cable; user handbook; user manual on CD-ROM.
Visit MagellanGPS.com for the latest software update for your Maestro 4700 to keep it current and performing at its best.
Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Features
- QuickSpell with SmartCity search narrows your address and city searches Highway exit points of interest (POI) search lists upcoming gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and more near highway exits
- Highway lane assist points you in the right direction when approaching interchanges and exits
- Multi-destination routing with route optimization lets you plan the most efficient trip
- Ultra-slim GPS device with 4.7-inch color touchscreen, personalized OneTouch search, spoken street name guidance, Bluetooth capability, voice command and more
User Reviews about Magellan Maestro 4700 4.7-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
Fourth time is the charm: After trying 3 other models in less than 6 months, I'm glad to own the Maestro. I'm particularly enthusiastic about on/off notification feature for upcoming turns ahead -- it's really helpful when you don't know where you are. Along with the traffic link, this GPS is the best in class in my book.
My first GPS was the Garmin nüvi 265W. I bought it for a trip out west to Lake Tahoe, CA. After picking up my rental car at the airport I punched in the name and address of my hotel, Garmin kept routing me through business sections and ended up at a deadend trying to get on the highway! By the end of the trip I was ready to throw it out the window. After visiting a park one day I punched in the current location coordinates so I could return later for another hike. Garmin never found it later! Fortunately following my nose I found it again on my own, but Garmin never did. I searched on Radio Shack and it never found the local store that had been there for several years, only found one 20+ miles away! After trying a Tom-Tom (touch screen shattered the first month) and then another Garmin model 885T which kept getting me lost on business trips in New Jersey -- I almost really did throw it out the window! I finally purchased the Magellan Maestro which I'm very happy with -- has great features, accurate, dependable -- that's all I ask of a GPS! -- Good features, dependable, easy operation
Love the ease of use on the unit,simple learn and operate. I travel with 2 Garmin owners who were blown away with the performance of the 4700 on a recent trip to Colorado. They love the graphics, how fast it loaded up and how accurate it is. The also loved the way the 4700 would change the route without the "recaculating" Garmin voice. I just returned for a project run in the Kansas City area on both sides of the state line and the 4700 was quick and accurate for every location I needed to be. For the price, you can not beat the performance of this unit. -- bfromtheillside
I bought the Magellan Maestro because I live in S. Korea and need to travel to America two or three times a year. Need something easy to use. The Maestro does all this and does it easily sitting at my desk in a foreign country, once I arrive in America I am directed by the magellan to my hotel. -- Magellan Maestro 4700 review
Works well. Really like the "bing" audio just before you reach a turn. Magellan really needs to update the user handbook. I bought this specific GPS because it has a pedistrian mode which is supposed to help you find where you parked your car. The user handbook doesn't tell you how to do this. -- Good Aid























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