Navigon 7200T Review November 12th, 2008 | by Nick Mokey

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...it's clear the final product needs some refinement.


Highs: Attractive interface and styling; robust POI database; accurate GPS performance

Lows: Nonfunctional Bluetooth; unintuitive destination entry; poor speaker performance

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Introduction

Navigon’s attempt to crack into the exclusive premium GPS club starts off well with an attractive case, solid mount and modern-looking interface, but falls apart with further usage. Some features like 3D buildings fail to deliver much sizzle, while others, like Reality View Pro, churn out directions that are downright wrong. When coupled with an awful speaker, monotonous interface and hands-free Bluetooth functionality that we couldn’t get to work at all, we can’t find a lot to recommend about this player above and beyond its basic GPS functionality and free-for-life traffic updates.




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