So a return to good old Navi.
This Becker falls only once thus on that really big screen, and the display of the route is clear.
The menu navigation is simple and intuitive.
Even my not so technikaffinen center Ster could immediately deal with it and that's saying something.
It is possible to be warned when exceeding the speed limit, as long as you want them and you can even choose yourself, from how many kilometers per hour exceeded is to take place the warning.
You do not choose, of course, but you can.
Likewise, a device displays additional information such as the nearest gas station or the nearest restaurant.
This additional information can be easily accessed and then decide what you want to start the next petrol while driving. However, the Navi is this gas station (or the restaurant that you have chosen) then as a new destination without the ability to specify this as a stopover, and the route then continue normally. But that's my opinion, not so highly dramatic.
The navigation itself is very well done, it is said time and almost exactly when to do what, as we have already experienced other. Especially when turning, it is extremely helpful if you get the distance right hip.
In the category rather funny then heard that the unit even before you have your goal yet reached a friendly Please fits.
Strong praise has earned for the back button in my view, which is prominent, bright red and attached as right button on the front of Navis.
Thus, one can any time come back to the home screen, or simply cancel the last entry reversed. This facilitates the handling of the device significantly.
The holder is also super successful. Keeps bombproof and the device itself can be very good and easy to clip or remove, as the holder mainly works with a magnet.
Where there is light, but is mostly a downside and this is not different.
The screen is nice and large and well visible, but when the lighting is not optimal, so too much sun is shining, you can hardly see the display. Here are the simple brightness adjustment to strict limits. The touch panel works reasonably well.
Sure, you can just do not compare with what a modern smartphone can, I think this is not the claim that one should have a Navi. But the entry of street names or places is sometimes a bit difficult because the instructions are not as implemented by the fingertip, as it should be (letters are partially double registered and if you're careful, sometimes not).
Here you have to take real-time for an input, making the whole at rest, then do it. For fast typing but this is not suitable.
The warning function against excessive speeds is actually quite good, if you have radio and / or the window is open is, however, not to be heard even at the loudest setting the alarm. We at least have heard it again and again.
If one adjusts the system that there is a warning by voice output (Please note the speed limits), you can hear it. However, the sound is not inconspicuous.
Basically, however, a good navigation system with a good sized screen and a well thought out internal menu.