The Bottom Line: The Insignia NS-CNV43 offers advanced Internet-connected features that we like at a very competitive price, but its shaky implementation of key basic features and slow performance spoil the navigation experience.
Specs: 24 channel, Automotive, Audible signal(s), 0.4 lbs
The Bottom Line: By itself, the Garmin Nuvi 1690 is merely a solidly performing GPS device, but it earns its keep through the free NuLink service, giving users easy access to up-to-the-minute data for safety, convenience, and entertainment.
Specs: Hiking, Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.2 oz
The Bottom Line: The Magellan RoadMate matches the competition's performance and ease of use, while providing a larger screen at a lower price.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 10 oz
The Bottom Line: The Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT not only brings a robust set of features into the car in a single box, but it also provides a variety of quick and safe ways to access those features.
Specs: 32 channel, Automotive, Navigation instructions, Voice command recognition, 5.3 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Garmin Nuvi 765T packs a number of useful features into an easy-to-use package and its ad-supported traffic updates are quite useful--plus, the ads themselves are quite unobtrusive.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.5 oz
The Bottom Line: The Garmin Nuvi 760 delivers beautifully on almost every front, but the portable navigation system hits a speed bump with its sluggish performance.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.7 oz
The Bottom Line: The Garmin Nuvi 260 offers drivers and travelers a more budget-friendly version of the popular portable navigation devices and includes text-to-speech, but we think the price is still slightly high for what you get.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 5.2 oz
The Bottom Line: As entry-level GPS navigators go, the Garmin Nuvi 255W is still one of the best choices available for anyone who wants speedy performance without breaking the bank.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.1 oz
The Bottom Line: The Pioneer AVIC-U310BT isn't perfect, but it meets most people's needs for navigation, hands-free calling, and digital audio playback at a very affordable price.
Specs: 20 channel, Automotive, Navigation instructions, 3.7 lbs
The Bottom Line: As entry-level GPS navigators go, the Garmin Nuvi 205W is still one of the best choices available for users who want speedy performance without breaking the bank.
Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, 5.2 oz