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$260.73
Value • Calls loud and crisp via Bluetooth • Good looks ; (cnet.com.au)
The Navigon 4350max is a GPS satnav device that learns from driving habits to plan a route... (pcadvisor.co.uk)
We have collected and analyzed 8 expert reviews and 59 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 85/100 and users rate it 80/100. The average review date is September 6, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 140775 reviews from other GPS. The alaScore™ for this product is 96/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

960100
67 reviews
November, 2009
8 Experts
Product Age
59 Users
Rank 13
from $260.73
The Navigon 4350max is a GPS satnav device that learns from driving habits to plan a route, thanks to MyRoutes technology. The Navigon 4350max also boasts Bluetooth hands-free capabilities, Lane Assistant Pro and 3D landmark views - a premium features ...
Navigon's user interface and map display aren't as appealing as those on some competing GPS units, but the Navigon 4350max remains good value at this price. Features like MyRoutes technology, lane assistance, Reality View Pro and Bluetooth hands-free ...
Navigon 4350 max review: It looks good, priced right and has an excellent Bluetooth hands-free set up, but a host of minor niggles prevents the 4350 max from being a star.
Value • Calls loud and crisp via Bluetooth • Good looks ;
What? No QWERTY keyboard • Dour colour scheme • Text-to-speech flawed • Generic camera and school zone warnings ;
FeaturesAt AU$399 the 4350 max is currently the most expensive model in the...
This device's clever features will take the sting out of reaching unfamiliar destinations
Text to speech navigation, Clear display, TMC system works well
But the TMC is a bit slow to gather info
TMC system works well..
I've always been one of those people who said there was nothing wrong with using a map! I've had many a giggle at those idiots who have ended up in lakes or on train tracks because they were following their GPS too precisely! He he he, makes me giggle now...
small & handy, easy to use, not stupidly expensive
freezes if not turned off properly
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