


Strangely 2D and a bit "crayoned", it's the child's picture book of satnav maps, but unashamedly clear and idiot proof. This is routed through Garmin's strangely unlikable, arbitrarily not-as-nice-as-TomTom's map design. It's far easier just to link your phone to the device via Bluetooth and then fire addresses straight from your contacts book to spark a journey. And even Fords offer voice dialling these days. Madness.īluetooth telephone link is also effective and handy, although voice dialling is not offered. With the post codes – the only way to figure out which is your street – redacted. And if a street is replicated, like in London, you get a choice of 26 High Street, London, London. And inexplicably, you can't voice-search an address via post code – the most specific and idiot-proof way of finding an address. Finding points of interest is an arbitrary game with "Ikea" eventually recognised, but "car wash" unavailable. It's strange that the first thing you're prompted to do after waving away the legalese is use the voice recognition software, because all you'll do is fight with it.
