Despite the niggles, the Navman S30 is still a very sound choice if you're looking for decent sat-nav on a budget. Not only is it cheaper than its main competition - the Mio C220 - but it also manages to pack a whole load of innovative features in, including spoken road names and junctions on major routes, and is much easier to use.
Good quality mapping, solid route choices, speedy performance and class-leading planning, browsing and editing tools means the S30 really stands out in a crowded and intensively competitive marketplace.Read full review
Overall
8/10
By Jonathan Bray
Reviewed 29 October 2007
Updated 05 February 2011