Design, user interface, large display, keyword search method, text-to-speech pronunciation, clear map screen
Touch-sensitive keys aren’t always responsive, glide interface can be annoying to use while driving, traffic channel antenna optional extra
The Navman S100 GPS unit does lack many advanced features, like Bluetooth, FM transmission and built-in traffic capabilities, but it still provides an excellent navigational experience on the whole. This device is excellent value for money. ...
Going purely on features, the TomTom Go 540 Live knocks the Navman S100 into a cocked hat. Sure, it’s more expensive and if you sign up to the Live updates you’ll be paying almost £100 a year, but given the vast chasm between the two in terms of featu...
The Navman S100 is a bold and innovative sat-nav in a number of areas. But it also still misses out on neat features now found on more than one competitor's products, in particular the ‘active dock' which integrates power and traffic connections into the...
Abstract: Although satnavs get more sophisticated with every generation, they usually remain chunky, so Navmans S100 is an unusual development. Navman claims that this is the worlds thinnest satnav, and a polished aluminium body further enhances its iPod-li...
Touch user interface, simplicity of use, encourages you to do more than just navigate, intuitive
A little expensive
The S100 is convincing in its desire to give you more than just navigation. Get to grips with all the features and take advantage of the NavPix community and the S100 becomes a much greater travel companion...