Magellan announces Maestro 3200 GPS navigation systems
Aug 30, 2007 gps navigation, magellan

In addition to Maestro 4200, Magellan also unveiled the Maestro 3200 series which are very similar to the 4200 series but come with a 3.5″ screen as opposed to a wide 4.3″ screen.
Maestro 3200 series will have the same slim form factor as 4200’s but will be even more portable thanks to a smaller screen.
Maestro 3250: $400 – available in October
3250 is the top of the line from this series featuring integrated live traffic, voice command and control, built-in AAA TourBook, text-to-speech; and bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling.
Maestro 3220: $350 – available in October
Mageallan Maestro 3220 will offer maps of Mexico in addition to that of U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. You can search through 6 million points of interests on the 3.5-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen.
Maestro 3210: $300 – available in September
Same as 3220 but without the maps for Mexico. However will also include AAA Tourbook unlike 3220.
Maestro 3200: $270
Value option priced at only $270. We have no details on this model just yet.


September 7th, 2007 at 8:34 pm
I need a gps in two weeks. Do you what time in September the maestro 3210 will be available?
November 14th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
[...] 3225 is priced at $200 and it seems to be very similar to Maestro 3220 but instead of featuring maps of Mexico, it adds text to speech functionality – which could be a [...]
November 19th, 2007 at 4:34 am
[...] 3225 is priced at $200 and it seems to be very similar to Maestro 3220 but instead of featuring maps of Mexico, it adds text to speech functionality – which could be a [...]
September 22nd, 2009 at 9:29 am
[...] entry level GPS navigation system – Magellan Maestro 3210 will only set you back $81 but will still get you everything you need from a GPS navigation system. [...]