Product Details
Navman F35 Satellite Navigation System UK & ROI

Navman F35 Satellite Navigation System UK & ROI
From Navman/Mio

Price: £64.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1373 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Navman/Mio
  • Model: F35
  • Released on: 2009-06-01

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The F35 is equipped with SiRFInstantFixII GPS for a faster GPS connection and its crisp, flat touch screen features an intelligent Day/Night display. Spoken motorway exit instructions help navigate busy motorway junctions, working seamlessly with the easy to read maps and pre-loaded safety camera alert data.

Box Contains

  • Navman F35
  • In-vehicle charger
  • In-vehicle mounting bracket
  • Documentation Pack (CD)


  • Customer Reviews

    Good basic sat nav4
    Pleased with purchase for my particular needs i.e. occasional use - it gets a bit confused in retail parks tho! The night vision is a good feature. I must say how impressed I was with Amazon customer returns as the 1st sat nav had a faulty screen & they replaced it very quickly even before I had returned the faulty one so you can buy with confidence.

    Does exactly what it says on the tin5
    This is a nice sat nav unit. the screen is a bit on the small size, but it gets you to where you want to go and it is a good price.

    Just average2
    Yes, the F35 works as a moving map, and provides reasonable directions - so as a basic sat-nav it's fine.

    However, the speed limits are quite inaccurate; the directions sometimes bizarre (e.g. turn off motorway to go through a town, to bring you back on at next junction) and instructions a little confusing (i.e. if road bends to left, sometimes you get "turn left" and other times "continue straight on".) Finally, some of the speeds are optimistic - seemingly assuming motorways will always be > 60mph and A roads > 45 mph.

    Once you have go over the foibles, and that there are (as you'd expect on a basic model) no fancy smart routes, no traffic alerts or European maps, it does work as a basic map and, for me the best part, an indicator of how far you have to go on any trip.