A Very Low Cost GPS

November 30th, 2008 by admin

I was looking for advanced featured Bluetooth, interactive point-of-interest on screen, and voice recognition in a cheap GPS device, (cheaper than Garmin’s that is, with high-end features, that some consider to be expensive as they are unwilling to spend additional $100-200…)?

I had to at least consider buying the Maestro 4250. You will also save more if you are an AAA member, which will automatically give you an extra year of warranty protection. 

According to user reviews the Magellan Maestro 4250 comes with free traffic updates for 3 months, plus advice on real-time incident warnings. Reviewers have said that first time buyers of GPS navigational devices would not really notice the difference versus other more expensive models available in the market.