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Navigon 2100 / 2110

Navigon 2100 / 2110
alaScore 92

1271 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1271 reviews of Navigon 2100 / 2110. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other GPS for all reviews. Reviewers really like the reliability and maps. The price and performance are also mentioned favorably, whereas views are divided on the route planning.

usability, performance, price, maps, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other GPS the Navigon 2100 / 2110 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.

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Amazon.com review summary for Navigon 2100 / 2110

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 617 user reviews of Navigon 2100 / 2110 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other GPS on Amazon.com. People really like the screen and maps. The price and performance are also mentioned favorably, whereas many are negative about the reliability.

usability, performance, price, maps, screen

reliability

76% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : Trusted Reviews (trustedreviews.com)

Navigon 2100 Sat-Nav

 

We liked Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav, so we have high hopes for its £100 2100 version.

Feb, 2011

Expert review by : Jonathan Bray (trustedreviews.com)

Navigon 2110 Max Sat-Nav

 

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.

Jul, 2008

Expert review by : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)

Navigon 2110 max GPS receiver

 

The Navigon 2110 is a neatly designed unit, featuring a 4.3in touchscreen display, and a neat minimalist black gloss body. The only button is the power button on the top, so things a slick and clean. Also in the box you get the 12V power cable for your...

Good navigation, clear instructions, lane guidance, signage depiction, integrated TMC cable

TMC extra cost in UK, menus a little convoluted

Overall we were very impressed with the navigation solution presented by the Navigon 2110 max. The lane guidance options and quick routing are a credit to the system and compete with rival offerings. The lack of the Navigon Fresh software in the box is...

Jul, 2008

Expert review by : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)

Navigon 2110max

 

Navigon's entry-level GPS unit may lack text-to-speech technology and Bluetooth, but it offers most of its big brother's other features, including lan...

Sleek design, easy to grasp interface, lane assistance, road safety features, TMC “ready

No text-to speech, no Bluetooth, Bulky window mount, poor viewing angle and sunlight glare, cluttered map view

Navigon's 2110max is a reasonably low priced GPS, but the lack of text-to-speech and Bluetooth capabilities may be a deal breaker for some.

Sep, 2008

Expert review by : Craig Ellison (pcmag.com)

Navigon 2100 MAX

 

It used to be that 4.3-inch WGVGA-resolution widescreens were reserved for premium GPS devices, with entry-level models getting 3.5-inch, 4:3 screens. Not anymore: The top tier manufacturers now sell value-priced units with bigger, broader displays....

4.3-inch widescreen display. Built-in traffic receiver. Text-to-speech conversion. Multi-segment routing. Helpful Reality View and Lane Assistant features. Optional FreshMaps update service

Slow route calculation. Small POI database. Speed and trip data displayed in small fonts

Navigon's 2100 max entry-level widescreen GPS unit proves that you get what you pay for. While the device does come equipped with some of the same fancy features offered by its higher-end sibling, its effectiveness is hindered by a small POI database...

Aug, 2008

Expert review by : Craig Ellison (pcmag.com)

Navigon 2100 max

 

Navigon's 2100 max is cheap and has some higher-end features, but it's dragged down by lower-end performance.

4.3-inch widescreen display. Built-in traffic receiver. Text-to-speech conversion. Multi-segment routing. Helpful Reality View and Lane Assistant features. Optional FreshMaps update service.

Slow route calculation. Small POI database. Speed and trip data displayed in small fonts.

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Aug, 2008

Expert review by : Bonnie Cha (cnet.com)

Navigon 2100 Max review: Navigon 2100 Max

 

The new Navigon 2100 Max features some nice additions, including a larger screen and advanced lane guidance, but the portable navigation device is still tripped up by sluggish performance.

Aug, 2008

Expert review by (pcworld.com)

Navigon 2100 Max GPS Device

 

This device will get you where you're going--if you can tolerate its quirks.

Reality View shows roads as they actually look ; Sleek design and nice display

Touch screen can be difficult to use ; Interface isn't intuitive

For additional navigation assistance, you can sign up for Navigon's $79 FreshMaps service, which is good for up to 12 map and POI database updates over three years. For a one-time fee of $99, you can purchase open-ended access to Navigon's...

Jun, 2008

Expert review by : Roger Hibbert (wired.com)

Review: Navigon The Navigon 2100 Max

 

If you're climbing Mount Everest, you don't haggle with the Sherpas. If they think they're getting ripped off, they might just ditch you at 19,000...

Midrange features at a flea-market price. The speaker has a good set of lungs and demands to be heard. The unit’s excellent mounting bracket is virtually shake-free

Sluggish response time frustrates and causes double-taps. Obstinate refusal to recognize certain towns even though they show up in auto-fill enrages the most gentle souls

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Bonnie Cha (cnet.com)

Navigon 2100 review: Navigon 2100

 

Navigon's line of portable navigation systems seems to follow the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, offering three different flavors with one to hopefully match your tastes and needs. For the gadget hounds and GPS enthusiasts, there's the...

The entry-level Navigon 2100 features a sleek, compact design and has an affordable price tag that includes text-to-speech functionality. The unit has an integrated traffic receiver, so you have the option of adding traffic updates at a later time.

The system is sluggish, and route recalculations weren't efficient. The user interface isn't as intuitive as that of the competition and can be especially confusing for first-time buyers.

Though the affordable price tag and text-to-speech functionality are nice, the Navigon 2100's sluggish performance and roundabout route recalculations are a turnoff; you can get a better entry-level portable navigation device in the Mio C230.

Nov, 2007

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