Without doubt the smallest and lightest sat-nav device in our round-up, the Garmin Nuvi 310 certainly packs in the features.
Music and photo functions might not always be a deal-breaker when it comes to choosing a GPS device but in this instance, the Nuvi makes sense of these extras by being eminently portable and having a comparatively lengthy (4-8-hour) rechargeable battery life.
Extra software Travel Kits are available too, including language and travel guides and even audio books. It’s also possible to connect to a mobile phone handset via Bluetooth and use the Nuvi as a hands-free set.
Perhaps more importantly, the Nuvi’s navigation software is excellent – easy to use, fast and accurate. The unit’s anti-glare screen is also bright and easy to view, even in daylight, and it is more secure than most, with a four-digit PIN code to protect against unauthorised use.
This article is part of a group test of satellite navigation devices.
See also:
Garmin Nuvi
310
Magellan
Roadmate 3050T
Medion
GoPal PNA465
Mio
Digiwalker C510E
Navman
N40i
Navsure
300i
Novogo
S700
Sony Nav-u
Nv-U5 0T
TomTom One
Europe
ViaMichelin
X-950T
When sat nav goes
wrong
Galileo
project
A table of features can be read via our pdf download above.










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