Voice recognition has long been the holy grail for car navigation systems. Though it's been available on some in-dash navigational systems for several years, it has never been found on portable ...
If you’ve ever owned a Magellan GPS portable navigator, you may know that they tended not to have any endurance. Okay, fine, they crapped out a lot. Two RoadMate 700s both managed to die on me, once ...
Magellan's latest Maestro, the 4700, builds on the company's previous Maestro 4370 by adding a lifetime traffic subscription, voice recognition, and a larger 4.7-inch screen that's more responsive and ...
None of the actual features in Magellan’s Maestro 4700 GPS navigator particularly stand out against the competition—4.7-inch screen, 3D landmarks, OneTouch bookmark access, predictive traffic, find ...
Magellan’s Maestro line of GPS devices has always been designed to appeal to consumers who are willing to pay more for more features. And that’s still true of the new Maestro 4700. However, Magellan ...