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Navsure 300i: small screen makes it difficult to read, but good value overall

Review: Navsure 300i satellite navigation

It's a little unwieldy, but the Navsure 300i is hard to beat for the money

Written by Jonathan Parkyn, Computeract!ve

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Verdict:

Good points
Good value

Bad points
Small screen
Odd shape
No rechargeable battery

Rating:

3

Price:

£120

From Halfords’ own-brand range of sat-nav devices, the Navsure 300i is a curiously chubby little fellow.

It’s also the only system in our group to run on four AA batteries rather than a rechargeable power cell. Heavy and oddly shaped, the Navsure is a little awkward to carry when it’s not docked in the car.

At just 2.7 inches, the Navsure also has the smallest screen of all the units on test, which makes it both more difficult to see and harder to be accurate when tapping on the touch-sensitive screen.

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The navigation software worked pretty well, albeit slightly slowly. Its great failing is that it doesn’t accept full UK postcodes, which means a lot of extra tapping on that little screen. It’s not perfect by a long chalk but, at only £120, the Navsure 300i is undeniably good value.

This article is part of a group test of satellite-navigation devices.
See also: 
Garmin Nuvi 310
Magellan Roadmate 3050T
Medion GoPal PNA465
Mio Digiwalker C510E
Navman N40i
Navsure 300i
Novogo S700
Sony Nav-u Nv-U5 0T
TomTom One Europe
ViaMichelin X-950T
When sat nav goes wrong
Galileo project

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