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.



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 [...]

Garmin Zumo 660 GPS Sat Nav

This is a sat nav system that is specifically designed for use by motorcyclists, with their requirements taken into account throughout. It is worth bearing in mind that whilst this is motorcycle friendly, it is in no way limited to use on two wheels and the Garmin Zumo 660 will be just as useful when [...]

Mappy Mini 300 Sat Nav

Mappy has only recently joined the Sat Nav marketplace, although it has been providing independent mapping services for many years. The Mini 300 is an in car GPS navigation device that is aimed that the low-cost end of the market. It features a 3.5 inch touch sensitive display and European mapping all built into a [...]

TomTom Start Europe GPS Sat Nav

The TomTom Start Europe represents the entry level sat nav offered by one of the world’s leading in-car GPS providers. Despite its low cost, the Start Europe still features all of the functionality you will need to help find your way. It has street level mapping for 46 European countries and benefits from a simplified [...]

Navman S90i GPS Sat Nav

The S90i is one of the few Sat Nav devices on the market to feature a 2 megapixel digital camera mounted on the rear of the unit. This can be used to capture pictures of your journey and the NavPix function allows you to navigate using pictures rather than digitally generated mapping. The S90i has [...]

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