Sat Nav

At Gadget Heaven we provide Sat Nav reviews for all the major satnav manufacturers' products, including TomTom, Garmin, Navman etc. This allows you to compare Sat Nav specifications, features, functionality, quality, price and effectiveness of each Satnav we review. After you have purchased your new Sat Nav, be sure to come back and write your own review so that others can benefit from your experiences.



TomTom XXL IQ Routes Edition Europe

The XXL in the name of this sat nav from TomTom is used to refer to the size of the screen, which at 5 inches is quite a bit larger than most of the competition. Whilst screen size is not everything, it does make the XXL IQ Routes one of the easiest sat navs to [...]

MyGuide 3218 WE GPS Sat Nav

The MyGuide 3218 WE sat nav comes loaded with mapping for the UK and the whole of Western Europe, which is excellent considering the entry level pricing of the device. It is also lightweight and slim, measuring under 2cm deep. It may lack the widescreen display that some more expensive sat navs have, but it [...]

Binatone X430 GPS Sat Nav

Although the Binatone brand is not as big in the sat nav market as TomTom or Garmin, there is still a lot to like about its various GPS products aimed at road users. The Binatone X430 is a widescreen sat nav with a 4.3 inch display that uses touch sensitive inputs to allow the user [...]

BBNav Sat Nav for Disabled Drivers – Navevo BBN100

Most sat nav systems are designed for and used by a broad cross-section of the population, but the BBNav is unique in that it is the first standalone sat nav system to have been created by the Blue Badge association (hence the BB name). That means that it is purposely designed to be used by [...]

Navman S30 3D Sat Nav

After winning several awards for the original S30, Navman has produced a slightly upgraded version which, as its name suggests, has a couple of graphical tweaks up its sleeve. The biggest change is the inclusion of new landmarks rendered in full 3D, which is not only a useful tool to use when trying to orientate [...]

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