In use and we had no problems getting a signal, nor the map keeping up-to-date with the multitude of roads in Central London. Because of the touchscreen buttons have been kept to a minimum although that hasn't stopped the makers from putting two, yes that's right, two on/off switches, something that puzzled us at first.Īs for the interface it's best described as average, neither being impossible to use or incredibly simple, and it has as much flair as the "grey" man in the corner hoping to fade into the background. The design of the unit is best described as square, with the square screen framed by a thick black boarder. You'll also get 7-digit postcode support and speed camera locations so you can avoid hitting school children or driving at 80 miles an hour in a 20 zone, something we wouldn't recommend doing. The Carrera X350 is one of the cheapest satnavs on the block coming with a retail price of around £99 although it has been seen online even cheaper.įor your money you get maps of the UK and Ireland, but not Europe, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, 2D and 3D navigation, points of interest and voice guidance. (Pocket-lint) - With the catchphrase "Drive Like a local" can the Binatone Carrera X350 really compete against the likes of TomTom, Navman and Garmin? We get driving to find out.
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