Navigon GPS Navigation Devices

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Navigon 3310 max
Navigon 3310 max

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 170 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 1/2010

“Playfulness is an unknown word to the this navigation system. It concentrates on routing and offers sophisticated features for this purpose. The slightly dark and unresponsive touchscreen somewhat …

5 reviews, 7 opinions (Above average)

 
Navigon 40 Easy EU 20
Navigon 40 Easy EU 20

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 160 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 7/2011

The Navigon 40 Easy has plenty of useful functions that make it quite handy when you're travelling in unfamiliar territory, says CNet, though they also note that this means getting accustomed to

3 reviews, 3 opinions (Average)

 

More information at: navi-magazin.de, 12/2010 Reviewed: the Navigon 40 Easy, Navigon 40 Plus and Navigon 40 Premium Navigon has decided to use its own (now well-established) design concept on its 40 model range as well: they took a more or less standard hardware platform and kitted it out with various software versions, depending upon the user’s needs. This simplest version of this solution has been dubbed the ‘Easy’, the middle option ‘Plus’ and the one with the most sophisticated features list is the ‘Premium’. We asked if we could test out the 40 range and examined how each of the three devices performed in practice. Surprisingly, it wasn’t just the most expensive model which got a massive thumbs up from us. In test: 3 navigation devices from the same range were tested.

Navigon 40 Plus (Europa)
Navigon 40 Plus (Europa)

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 160 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 12/2010

“... The Navigon 40 Plus only costs a couple of euros more but for the higher price you get maps for the whole of Europe and better quality voice commands. ...”

4 reviews, 4 opinions (Above average)

 
 
Navigon 40 Premium (EU)
Navigon 40 Premium (EU)

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC: No, ; Weight: 160 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 12/2010

“The device has start-up problems and takes 2 minutes to first show your current position. Simple destination entry, frequently-visited points of interest (petrol stations, carparks) help make travel …

4 reviews

 
20 Easy Europe 23
Navigon 20 Easy (EU 20)

Type: Pedestrian, In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC; Weight: 105 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 4/2011

“A 99 euro sat nav: Navigon’s 20 Easy model is entering risky territory as a brand name with all the negative connotations that come with a bargain price - but it came out unscathed!”

3 reviews

 
Navigon 70 Premium (Europe)
Navigon 70 Premium (Europe)

Type: In-car; Display size: 5"; TMC: No; Weight: 184 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 7/2011

"... Out on the road, the Navigon performs just as well. ... Voice instructions and clear directions make understanding the route a breeze. ... if you've a budget of under £200, this unit

4 reviews, 5 opinions (Below average)

 

More information at: test (Stiftung Warentest), issue 1/2011 Phone vs sat nav GPS devices: smartphones can also navigate without costing you anything extra. Some mobile phones can navigate just as well as proper sat-navs. But sat-navs still have their place on the market. In test: We tested ten mobile navigational devices and four smartphones that can be used as navigational devices at no additional cost. The results for the portable navigation devices were 8 x “good” and 2 x “satisfactory”. The smartphones were not given a final rating. Test criteria were navigation (start time and positioning / route calculation, route guidance, driving recommendations: voice commands / display), operation (instruction manual, installation / shipping, daily use, display), as well as workmanship, battery and versatility. The smartphones were also tested for navigation, pedestrian navigation and range of features on the navigation software.

Navigon 70 Plus (Europe)
Navigon 70 Plus (Europe)

Type: In-car; Display size: 5"; TMC; Weight: 184 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 9/2010

“Plus: very easy to use; exemplary visual guidance; large 5-inch screen; very good Text-to-Speech voice output. Dislikes: somewhat slow to boot up; colours not as rich as with the 40 Premium;

3 reviews, 3 opinions (Poor)

 

More information at: navi-magazin.de, 9/2010 Test: Navigon 70 Plus The Navigon 70 is a 5-inch navigation device that comes in two versions that offer a different range of functions. We tested the entry-level model Navigon 70 Plus for 199 Euro from Sweden to Italy.

Navigon 20 Plus (EU 20)
Navigon 20 Plus (EU 20)

Type: In-car, Pedestrian; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: No, ; Weight: 135 g; Mobile navigation …; Newest review: 6/2011

Entering postcodes into the Navigon 20 Plus is a real pain and the screen is too small, also CNET considered some of the features to be a bit of a gimmick. Otherwise though they said it does its job …

5 reviews

 
Navigon 40 Premium Live (EU)
Navigon 40 Premium Live (EU)

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; Weight: 160 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data Logger; Newest review: 1/2011

“For a little over 200 Euro, Navigon offers a solid sat-nav with excellent route guidance and helpful live services. Only the weak display tarnishes the positive overall impression that the 40

4 reviews

 

More information at: mobile next, issue 1/2011 A Free Way Thanks to an internet connection, the Navigon 40 Premium Live can safely navigate around traffic jams, and the lane assistant is also impressive. The display is the only flaw that buyers should be aware of.

Navigon 70 Premium Live
Navigon 70 Premium Live

Type: In-car, Pedestrian; Display size: 5"; TMC; Weight: 184 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 12/2010

Scope of delivery/versatility (15%): 2.6; Operation (20%): 2.3; Route calculation (25%): 3.0; Navigation (20%): 2.0; Traffic information services (20%): 2.1.

4 reviews, 5 opinions (Below average)

 

More information at: connect, issue 12/2010 Bodyguards' best friends Arrive quickly, avoid traffic jams and reduce your fuel consumption: with these three new top-class navigation systems from the market leaders, you will find yourself at your destination in no time at all. In test: Three navigation systems were tested. These were tested according to the criteria of features, operation, destination guidance and route calculation.

 
Navigon 2510 Explorer (EU 41)
Navigon 2510 Explorer (EU 41)

Type: Pedestrian, In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC; Weight: 125 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 4/2011

“Hybrid sat nav: the 2510 Explorer is kitted out with a compass to make walking tours easier.”

4 reviews

 

More information at: SFT-Magazin, issue 8/2010 Leadership Qualities Navigation: In terms of guidance to destination, entry-level sat-navs no longer stand in the shadows of premium models. SFT let six of these automatic co-pilots show the way. In test: Six navigation devices were reviewed.

8410 ViaMichelin
Navigon 8410

Type: In-car; Display size: 5"; TMC: No, ; Weight: 908 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 1/2010

"The Navigon 8410 is a nicely designed, premium sat-nav. Had it been released a few years ago, it would have been very competitive. Unfortunately, the battle has now moved onto mobile …

5 reviews, 3 opinions (Poor)

 
2410 Edition via Michelin
Navigon 2410 (Europe)

Type: Pedestrian, In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC; Weight: 122 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 2/2010

"... It may not have the most streamlined interface, but it packs a lot of features into its sub-£140 price. For instance, the equivalent TomTom, the ONE IQ Routes Edition Europe 42, doesn’t …

5 reviews

 
Navigon 1410 Europe 20
Navigon 1410 Europe 20

Type: In-car, Pedestrian; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: Unavailable; Weight: 128 g; Mobile …; Newest review: 6/2010

“The 1410 admittedly concentrates on the essentials - i.e. navigation - but nevertheless we were a bit put off by the slow GPS fix and short battery life.”

3 reviews

 
8450 Live Europe 40
Navigon 8450 Live

Type: In-car; Display size: 5"; TMC; Weight: 225 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 8/2010

"Pros: Media player. Large screen. 3D city view. Cons: Live module is separate rather than built in. Expensive. Slow."

5 reviews, 7 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: mobile next, issue 2/2010 More Than Just a Guide Within a few years, navigation systems have developed from expensive in-built car extras, into mass products. Hardly any country other than Germany has such a wide range of manufacturers with their respective models, which has resulted in low prices and an infinite range of products. In order to set themselves apart from the competition, TomTom, Navigon, Garmin, Blaupunkt, Falk, Medion and others are no longer putting emphasis on simple operation and exact route calculation for navigation. ‘Added value’ are the magic words; by now, there are navigation systems, which can also be used as speaker phones, TVs or an electronic tour guide. In test: Ten navigation systems were tested, which did not receive final ratings.

6310 EU
Navigon 6310 (Europe)

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 170 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 6/2010

“Although the Navigon 6310 was initially unable to establish a connection to the GPS satellite, everything went well after a reboot. Doesn’t get lost in the test, first class reaction also in

4 reviews, 4 opinions (Average)

 

More information at: PC Praxis, issue 1/2010 “Escaping Traffic Jams” - Navigation devices for up to 300 Euro You have reached your destination, says a soft voice more and more frequently before the car driver turns the key and leaves his vehicle. Navigation systems, which at one time were only available as permanent installations in vehicles of the higher and upper middle class, can nowadays be found in vehicles of all classes and ages. This is no surprise, since the electronic guides not only became affordable, but they also became pretty intelligent. ... In test: Six navigation devices in the 300 Euro and under price range were reviewed and each rated “good”. Among the test criteria were navigation, features and operation.

Navigon 4350 max
Navigon 4350 max

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 170 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 8/2009

“Provides clear 3D navigation and area view, but the volume is slightly too low.

5 reviews

 
4310 max Europe 40
Navigon 4310 max

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 170 g; Newest review: 8/2009

“Likes: quickly ready for navigation, fast route calculation, time-based route selection, favourably priced quarterly updates. Dislikes: doesn’t announce street names, no additional country maps …

3 reviews, 22 opinions (Average)

 
Navigon 7310 Europe Traffic 3D
Navigon 7310 Europe Traffic 3D

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 180 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 10/2009

"... While the ... 3D view is great for getting a feel for the lie of the land, the addition of buildings and landmarks is frankly distracting. Seeing a cathedral take up half your screen when …

5 reviews, 8 opinions (Excellent)

 
6350 Live (Europa)
Navigon 6350 Live

Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC: , HD Traffic; Weight: 170 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 6/2010

"... most of Navigon's core features are in place such as MyRoutes Technology for boosting route efficiency and a wealth of quality destination aids ... The 6350 Live feels like a high-end …

4 reviews, 4 opinions (Above average)

 
 

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