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This is a small sat nav, with a 3.5-inch screen. It's cheap for a dedicated unit, costing well under £100. Does it cut the mustard? We sent it to our lab for a full on-road and in-lab tests.
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Specification criteria Specification
Specification
Sat nav type Dedicated: standalone sat nav, fully portable; Integrated: fixed in 1 car; Motorbike: specifically for use on motorbikes; App: Sat nav app, downloadable to a smartphone; Bicycle: specifically for use on a bicycle Dedicated
Screen size The diagonal measurement across the screen (in mm). Some devices display information on to your mobile phone so no size can be given. 87
Traffic monitoring Whether the sat nav can access live traffic updates to help divert you around upcoming jams. You may need to pay a subscription fee and buy extra equipment (eg an aerial, cradle or SD cards), to receive this information. No
Traffic monitoring type Type of traffic monitoring system. TMC is quite basic but often free. Live internet is more advanced but after 12 months you'll usually need to resubscribe to continue the service No
European maps Whether the sat nav tested includes coverage of the continent. If not, look out for a No
Points of interest Tells you of Points of interest nearby or en-route eg museums, restaurants, petrol stations etc Yes
Speed camera information Tells you whether the system provides warning of upcoming fixed-location speed cameras. You may need to pay a subscription fee and buy extra equipment (eg an aerial) to receive this information. No
Avoids toll roads Whether the system allows you plot a route avoiding any road charging. Yes

Mio Spirit 380

  • Launch date: Jul 2011
  • Type: Dedicated
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Typical price
£60.00
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