Best Navman GPS units

We round up the best Navman sat navs, from the entry level EZY30 right up to the top of the range MY75T

Navman is one of the most popular GPS brands in Australia and and it is best known for providing good value for money. Competing against European giant TomTom and US company Garmin on the navigation front, Navman has a range of GPS units at all price points.

We round up the best Navman sat navs, from the entry level EZY30 right up to the top of the range MY75T. Keep in mind that some of the units below may be discontinued, but you may find them at retail stores at discounted prices.

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3 / 8
Navman MY30

There are no advanced features like Bluetooth and live traffic updates, but Navman's MY30 still manages to include lane guidance and 3D landmarks. Overzealous school zone alerts, an inconsistent map and an average screen will disappoint.

  • Review Date:
  • Reviewer:
  • Manufacturer:
  • 1st Oct., 2009
  • Ross Catanzariti
  • Navman
  • Rating:
  • Price:
  • 3.00
  • $ 249.00
  • Pros:
  • Decent value, choice between glide or tap UI, lane guidance and 3D junction views included, search method
  • Cons:
  • Screen has poor viewing angles, overzealous school zone warnings, Navteq maps miss some red light cameras and 'no right turns', screen transitions are a little sluggish, unit is chunkier models with larger screens

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