513 reviews
December, 2008
Navigon made waves not long ago by introducing GPS units with free map upgrades for a one-time fee, unique among entry-level GPS units. The 2100 Max is an inexpensive in-car GPS add-on with many high-end features, including text to speech, comprehensive P...
Navigon 2100 MaxNavigon made waves not long ago by introducing GPS units with free map upgrades for a one-time fee, unique among entry-level GPS units. The 2100 Max is an inexpensive in-car GPS add-on with many high-end features, including text to...
The Navigon 2110 Max sat-nav will help you on your way with its updated features. From the Reality View Pro displaying exits on motorway junctions to a more realistic Lane Assitant Pro to help you with varying traffic, it'll ease the pain of navigating co...
Interface; design; anti-glare screen; Smart-Speller; performance; Reality View Pro/Lane Assistant Pro; Navigon Fresh; LogBook
No Bluetooth; subscription required for TMC; no text-to-speech out the box; postcode entry
The updated Navigon 2110 Max sees the introduction of the faster Navigator 7 software, alongside its updated Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro, which will be useful for those who are bamboozled by motorway/major junctions. Its lack of Bluetooth supp...
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No-nonsense navigation
: No itinerary setting; no Bluetooth connection
: Includes traffic monitoring; great navigation
The Navigon 2110max doesn't offer much in the way of frills beyond its basic navigation, but it's very good at what it does.
Can this take on the TomTom XL?
Good navigation, clear instructions, lane guidance, signage depiction, integrated TMC cable
TMC extra cost in UK, menus a little convoluted
Great navigation solution at a great price, but a poor windscreen mount really disappoints.
VERDICT Overall we were very impressed with the navigation solution presented by the Navigon 2110 max. July 2008 - The Navigon 2110 is a neatly designed unit, featuring a 4.3in touchscreen display, and a neat minimalist black gloss body. The map...
Award: Recommended!

Can Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav take on the likes of TomTom? Jon finds out.
The faults are minor and the omissions not serious enough to put a dent in my positive opinion of this navigation device. The 2110 Max is the most impressive non-TomTom sat-nav I've seen since the Mio C620 and is a worthy TomTom rival. However, it can't...
We liked Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav, so we have high hopes for its -100 2100 version.
For all that, the Navigon 2100 is still a very competent sat-nav. It's not perfect by any means, with fiddly address entry and the occasional satellite signal drop-out, but for -100 it's a very competent, usable navigation system. With speed camera info...

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Navigon proves with the 2110 max again that a substantive reduced total navigation system a top ranking in the Best list can achieve.
Navigon 2110 proves to the max again, that a reduced essentials complete navigation system a top placement in the rankings can achieve. (May 8, 2008)
Real views of highway intersections and departures, safety goal, Lucrative off subscription cards for updates
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Navi upscale entry-level.
Besides TomTom, Garmin and Medion also compared the device of te Navigon often under the test winners in the field of mobile navigation systems. For example, the N
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