Best sat nav: the ultimate GPS units on the market right now

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Authors: JordanHaving the best sat nav in your car can save you from many wasted hours trying to navigate your way back home or wherever
else you're trying to go.Losing your way, especially in an unfamiliar place, is one of the most aggregating things that can happen to a
driver, but thanks to advancements in sat nav technology, it doesn't have to happen, especially in 2018. Welcome to TheIndianSubcontinent's
guide to the best sat nav systems on the market right now, a list we've compiled to help drivers who are prone to getting of course, as well
as those who want to make sure it never happens to them.These are the sat nav devices that go beyond the GPS in your smartphone and the free
maps you've picked up at random road stops over the years
Fold those paper maps up, put your phone away, buckle your seat belt, and get ready to obey the digital voice commands emanating from the
sat nav on your dashboard. The following sat navs are dedicated to giving directions, so will get you from Point A to Point B, or Point C
to Point G, if you ask them really nicely. We've done our best to highlight sat nav devices that straddle a number of price points and
offer a bundle of features that will make you want to get in your car right now and just drive (with a planned route, of course). To be
honest, we'd be lost without the following best sat nav recommendations.TomTom Via 53TomTom's mid-range sat nav offers a host of features to
tempt smartphone users.Screen size: 5-inch display | Maps: Lifetime maps Lifetime TomTom traffic | Updates: Updates via Wi-Fi Smartphone
messages | Extras: Hands-free calling | Storage: 16GB internal memoryEasy to useExcellent mappingLive traffic updatesOnly around an hour of
battery lifeSlow to boot upChunky designTomTom's Via 53 very much sits in the mid-range category of sat navs
It offers connectivity options via a Bluetooth smartphone connection.Through this connection, you get live traffic updates, can take
advantage of hands-free calls and your text messages can also be read out by the device.When it comes to mapping, the TomTom Via 53 is very
good - the 5-inch touchscreen that requires light gestures, while voice control is warrantedEverything is clear and precise. The design is
a bit too chunky, however, and the one-hour battery life is a touch disappointing
Those niggles aside and what you have is a well-specced and connected sat nav that comes at a decent price.Garmin DriveSmart 61Premium GPS
experience that will make you think twice about just using your smartphone.Display: 6.95-inch edge to edge | Maps: Lifetime Maps Live
Traffic | Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth calling | Extras: Navigate from your Garmin watchFantastic build qualityGreat touchscreen
controlsExpensiveBattery could be betterWith the Garmin DriveSmart 61 has created a premium-looking sat nav that's packed with features
you'll want to use
Its screen is responsive, the information it offers clear and concise. Yes, it's expensive but it's one of the best GPS systems available
to get you from A to B.Garmin Drive Assist 51A great phone-free sat nav for those who don't want things too complicated.Maps: LIFETIME MAPS
HD DIGITAL TRAFFIC: | Size: 11.1W x 6.3H cm; 12.7 cm: | Display type: WQVGA colour TFT with white backlight: | Storage: Dash Cam memory
card: min 4 GB data card included: Clear, responsive displayAccurate visual and voice directionsPriceyBattery life only around 30 minutesThe
Garmin Drive Assist 51 is a fine, premium = alternative to getting maps on your phone
If you want a dedicated sat nav that doesn't rely on a handset then the Drive Assist 51 is an excellent choice. It's wide feature set, ease
of use and simple docking means it's a great for those less tech savvy. The Garmin Drive Assist 51 is laser focused on the navigation
experience, and it's one that excels when you're behind the wheel
It's hard to say if it's better than your smartphone, they're very close, but it's certainly no worse.TomTom Go 5200The TomTom Go 5200 is a
league above most other sat navs, but the price tag is in another world tooBattery lifetime: Up to 1 hour | Vehicle mount: Active magnetic
mount | Storage: 16GB | Connectivity: Wi-Fi, built-in SIMSophisticated phone integrationIntuitive to useScreen feels delicateVoice controls
leaves you wantingThe TomTom Go 5200 has a 5-inch touchscreen that sits neatly within a sleek plastic chassis
It feels solid in the hand, and the magnetic connection gives a reassuring click into a robust connection with the stand.It's a wonderful
top-of-the-range sat nav that is a pleasure to use, with a bevy of additional features for the frequent driver
If you’re looking for a world-class driving aide, this is the one for you.TomTom Go 520The TomTom Go 520 is a super-smart sat nav that
will have you navigating in style.Battery lifetime: Up to 1 hour | Vehicle mount: Active magnetic mount | Storage: 16GB | Connectivity:
Wi-Fi, needs a phone for real-time traffic updatesVoice controlFantastic mapsBattery life is poorNeeds a phone for all the featuresThe
TomTom Go 520 is a smart well built sat nav that's simple to use
It comes with voice functionality - both integration of Siri and Google Now and its own voice system - and some of the best maps around.It
does lack connectivity while on the go which will be an issue for some
You can get around this with a simple hook-up to a smartphone, though. Battery life is a problem
Up to an hour is quoted but we never really got past the 45-minute mark
In a real-case scenario, though, most will use the supplied charger, given that a sat nav is usually used on longer journeys.If you are
looking for the premium smarts of the TomTom Go 5200 at a smaller price, then this is for you.tqdm2NN7iVoaRaQtxeJoQj.jpg#