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Naviextras xgody
Naviextras xgody






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It doesn't feel cheap and nasty, but obviously built to a price so I am not expecting it to last very long.īut then at £33, it is almost disposable. 7" screen is a more expensive option.Īs well as being able to set it up as a 32 ton/50ft truck or 'High Roof' and 'Long' Motorhome, it has Lifetime map updates (but maybe take that with a pinch of Salt), Speed Camera locations, Lane Assist, etc. It isn't perfect as the navigation menus are quite clunky, but not bad for a 5" screen. Very impressive for £33, and the free Windscreen mount didn't fall off once. Today I used it to go up to the Caravan site I work from and it is the first Sat Nav ever to avoid the almost impossible route with the 1 in 3 tight hairpin bend. It worked really well, telling us when roads ahead were narrowing, weight limits about to be exceeded, tight turns, low bridges, steep hills, etc. I 'told' the Sat Nav our outfit was bigger, heavier and longer outfit than we actually were to give some leeway and at no time did we get taken down any routes of 'no return'. Over the recent Half term holidays we borrowed a Truck/Motorhome specific Sat Nav for touring around Anglesey as we wanted to explore routes to the Beaches via some on very narrow lanes, but not so narrow we got stuck.

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The Sat Nav receiver in my MotoG phone packed up a while ago so I have been using paper maps to navigate!!








Naviextras xgody