Navman Spirit 500 Traffic Sat Nav (UK Mapping)

Manufacturer: Navman

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The Navman Spirit range takes a fresh, exciting approach to navigation, with a sharp bright 4.7-inch widescreen. Ergonomically designed with soft-curve edges and a stylish, compact exterior, the Navman Spirit range represents some of the slimmest, most lightweight sat nav devices ever seen.

Spirit software and new slidetouch screen
The "Spirit" part of the name refers to the new software that powers the range. Redesigned from the ground up, Spirit uses a simple and colourful menu system that takes users to all of the features within a couple of 'taps'. The new slidetouch screen brings up windows that glide on and off to help find what you are looking for quickly and easily, without needing to go back to the main menu unless you want to.

TruMap Views, Junction Views and lane guidance make navigation easy
Basic sat nav functions, such as finding your destination easily, avoiding traffic, being aware of road speeds and safety cameras and helping the driver negotiate difficult junctions are all catered for, with some important additions. To improve map clarity, Mio has added new TruMap Views that strip away clutter for a cleaner, much easier to read map display. New Junction Views have also been added, giving drivers an accurate representation of motorway signs in 3D as they approach an exit. Intelligent text-to-speech provides spoken next turn road names and directions, enabling drivers to keep their eyes on the road, and spoken navigation is now louder and clearer.

Go further with Explore Mode
The Navman Spirit range also includes a suite of innovative new features that sets it apart from other sat nav devices, and helps drivers get a lot more out of their journeys. First up is Explore Mode, an ingenious POI (Point of Interest) feature that really comes into its own when exploring new places. From any location in Europe, touching the map makes a cluster of icons "grow" from that point. Users can immediately see what's available in or near that location, from cash machines to hotels, museums and local attractions, car parks, restaurants and more. Zooming in on the map gives more location detail, while zooming out shows a wider choice of POIs. Touching any icon brings up a name and address, then by clicking 'Go' Navman will navigate there. Explore Mode works on the go, or can be used before drivers set off so they can plan POIs in advance.

Mio takes the idea of exploring even further with Travel Books from Wcities. Pre-loaded into every new Navman Spirit is a selection of Travel Books, featuring in-depth listings of places to eat, stay and visit, combined with facts and photos. There are hundreds more to choose from which can easily be downloaded onto the new devices
Pedestrian mode - take shortcuts that your car can't. Featuring the world's most accurate walking mode, Navman Spirit also helps users explore more on foot. With built-in 2D city maps specially designed to work out of the car at walking pace, creating a seamless navigation experience. With details of footpaths and building outlines, Navman Spirit works with the user to cut travel times.

Find your way with geo-tagged NavpixTM pictures
The Navman Spirit range also includes the market-leading NavPixTM geo-tagged photo navigation feature, pioneered by Mio in its previous Navman devices. With the built-in photo album, users can browse through a huge variety of pictures such as tourist sites, hideaway beaches, hotels and restaurants. As geo-tagging becomes more popular, and with over a million tagged photos free on NavPix and Flickr websites, this feature really starts to come into its own.
  • 4.7" widescreen
  • Latest GB map data
  • Built-in Traffic information
  • Ultra slim, lightweight design (less than 14mm thin)
  • Pioneering 'Spirit' software with Slide Touch
  • TruMap views
  • 3D Junction views and lane guidance
  • Explore mode
  • W cities Travel Books
  • Walking mode
  • Smart economical routing
  • NavPix photo navigation
  • Capture button
  • Pre-loaded safety camera data - free trial
  • Text to Speech
  • High speed GPS fix with SiRFInstantFixII
  • Road speed limit data
  • Built-in Traffic information

customer Reviews

 Average rating (2 reviews)

 Very Nice, good TMC bulit-in about time at last, thank Mio.

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Got one of these, the TMC is very good, pop up all sort of road traffic report on screen auto itself.

Anyway where the accessories for the Navman Spirit Mio satnav of leather carry case, TMC, home charger plug, etc, please playcom sort it out to get the accessories for this Navman Spirit mio everythings on it here, because the mio website is very differentuly to get it, it won't work on it to order one on mio satnav website. Thank you for your help. Great Navman Spirit satnav, well done Mio.

P.S - I have own four Navman satnav since start with in 2006,2007, 2008, 2009 now Navman Spirit S505 with TMC bulit-in at last.

 So long TomTom?

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My first Satnav purchase was the 'original' TomTom Go about 5 years ago. I paid around £400 for the unit and was just blown away by it. Even as the years have gone by I've been happy to keep using it.

But now that prices have come down so much and there are some really useful improvements, it was time to look for an upgrade.

There are SO many different TomTom models that I literally couldn't work out what to go for. I didn't simply want a newer, slightly better version of what I already had - that seemed pointless. I rapidly started to end up in the £200-£250 price range to get the kind of features I liked the sound of.

And that's when I started to stray over to the dark side. OTHER Sat Nav manufacturers!

My needs were clear to me. A bigger screen, enhanced services and features, easy to operate (as I won't be the only user) and a slim size.

And basically, the Navman/Mio Spirit 500 Traffic started to tick a lot of those things off. The maps are very clear, the voices are clear and loud, routing is fast and the GPS signal is picked up very
quickly. On top of that, this unit has the TMC feature (detailed Traffic information provided via RDS radio signals) built in to provide traffic problem information and re-route where appropriate.

The unit is very light, very slim and has a modern, if simple, style. Operation is simple but some key presses on the menu do need to be given a brief moment to work. You can also re-arrange the menu icons with the PC software which I like in particular.

Having owned a TomTom for so long, it's impossible not to make comparisons. I found though that the Navman unit has some advantages over TomTom despite being inferior in other ways.

Adding new addresses/locations to 'My Places' (i.e. TomTom Favourites) initially seems overcomplicated but it's simply a different way of doing things. That's generally the theme, it's basically the same end result, done in a different (and sometimes better) way.

The best way I can compare it is if you've had a SonyEricsson mobile for 5 years and then switch to a Nokia. You'll initially get annoyed that they do similar things in different ways but no doubt will prefer some of them whilst missing others.

For the money, this is a fantastic unit. On a journey this morning I was alerted by the TMC to an overturned Lorry which helped me to change my route (eventhough I was only in queued traffic NEAR the problem - technically the incident wasn't on my planned route but I could see what was affecting me very clearly on the unit's display).

The unit can include street names in instructions but I found the voices WAAAAY too robotic and the pronunciation isn't usually quite right. I now use one of the 'normal' voices which are similar to TomTom but I found they're clearer and louder whilst adding a few subtle changes to the info provided.

The Good:
Slim & lightweight design, (Free!) Traffic Updates, clear mapping, overally features for the price.

The not-so good:
Robotic 'place names' voice, POIs slightly more awkward to work with, PC Software not as intuitive as TomTom Home.

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