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Navman F20 GPS Navigator
By: Navman       Average Rating: 3.5     Total Reviews: 18
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Great unit for the price (black friday price)     On: 2007-11-19

I bought this entry level unit last black friday. It has served me well over this last year. I leave it in the car and its been working fine, fast satellite acquisition - sirf star 3. Sure it doesnt have all the addresses, but it can find the general area where im looking for and thats all I need. I mainly use it to find my golf courses and it does have them. As for the connectivity kit. Dont you all have a digital camera or other digital device? Use that cable, i used it and downloaded the updates from navman, it connected and i upgraded the basic software. Now im not sure what else you can do with a real connectivity kit, but im happy with it for the price i paid. For the price the F20 works great, no problem in the Los Angeles/California area. I think this year they came out with S series, s20/s30 etc... As this company is in the UK, dont expect the same service as a company in the good ole USofA.
Won't honor warranty     On: 2007-09-18

My Navman F20 broke 40 days after I bought it. The charger connection broke internally. I sent it to Navman for repair in accordance with their warranty, and Navman wants $149 to repair it, claiming, without explanation, that the repair is not covered by its warranty! How something so clearly a manufacturing defect not be covered by the warranty? I have never had such poor performance from such an expensive item. My advice, dont buy anything from Navman. They are dishonest.
Great device for ENTRY LEVEL     On: 2007-08-10

I think some of the other reviewers here are getting a bit carried away. They seem to be forgetting it is an ENTRY LEVEL device, thats why you got it cheap. It is not meant to have all the frills of a more expensive model. Who cares about custom POIs, I just want it to get me from A to B and back again. I dont need to take pictures, listen to music from it (I have a car stereo for that), I dont need to customize the POIs or the colours or backgrounds. If you are in such dire need for all of that then you should have researched what you were buying or at least looked at the info on the box. If it doesnt say its in the box then it probably isnt so why are you all harping on about software and connectivity kits? A standard USB mini cable is all that is required (these cables come with most mp3 players and digital cameras) to connect it to your PC and can also be used for charging. If you were to buy a connectivity kit from Navman then you would be an idiot as you would be paying through the nose for a cable that you most probably have already or can get for a dollar at any accessory store.
As for the software, why do you need that? You would only need it to update the maps and to update the maps you need to buy them from Navman (updates are not free) who supplies them on a SD card or CDs depending on the maps you require. The software you need to install them is supplied with them.
The Navman F20 does everything it needs to do to get you where you want to go and it does it flawlessly. It was never advertised as anything other than a straightforward navigation device, isnt that what they were designed to be?
The people complaining about the lack of features are probably the same people who want every single concievable feature on their cell phones but only ever use them to make a call. Why do you want mp3 on a satnav, are you going to carry it around in your shirt pocket all day? Ever heard of mp3 players?
OOh I want a digital camera on my satnav so that when I get to a destination I can take a picture of a landmark there so that the next time I want to go I can just touch the thumbnail and it will take me there again. WHY WHY WHY....you already know how to get there right? You are going to look stupid pulling out your satnav/mp3/digital camera/fm radio to take a pic of the castle at Magic Kingdom arent you?
Get a life, dont buy something then complain about features you knew it didnt have. Read the box next time!
Wrong about the connectivity kit     On: 2007-07-03

I have owned the F20 for about 9 months now. I live in a fairly rural area of South East Texas, and sometimes have trouble finding the addresses that I need, although I imagine this would be a problem with any brand of GPS considering my area (I can usually plot a route by using a combination of Microsoft Streets and Trips, and my Navman... the "Intersections" feature really helps). However, I have to address the complaints of a lot of the reviewers here about the lack of the PC Connectivity Kit. Yes, it took Navman awhile to make it available here in the US, but it IS AVAILABLE NOW... I HAVE ONE. I have considered replacing my Navman with a Garmin or Tom Tom, but I believe they would have the same problems finding the addresses I look for in my area also. I will stick with my F20 until someone can prove to me otherwise...
Performs well and is inexpensive, not cheap.     On: 2007-06-18

As many have said before me, this product is a very good value. If you are looking for a GPS system to provide directions, without many of the additional features such as bluetooth, MP3 playback, and TTS, it will be hard to beat. It may give you a little bit of trouble directionally when in parking lots and such, but it overall performs very well. If you can find it for under $200 as I did, I would highly recommend it.
was a 4 until today.. now a 1     On: 2007-04-19

bought this F20 2 months ago... not as slick with bells and whistles like the Garmin 660 I was looking at.. cheaper price won me over... worked well until today..I turned it on ...uh oh.. black screen with RED text error message.. unable to access internal memory.. contact customer support..

so I called Navman Cust Svc... they said to bring it back to the retailer..they knew about the error message I described to them..and that there have been a number of units that are defective causing this internal memory error.... I was assured that the retailer knew about the recall.. guess what... I tried to return it to Office Depot...it is well over their 14 day return policy and they DID NOT know about the faulty F20s.. I had to do a dance.. shuffle and a whatever.. they relented and exchanged it for a new one.. which most likely will do the same...

have to call Navman back tomorrow to check into this further.. and see what other recourse I have...
NAVEMAN F20     On: 2007-04-05

Great basic unit. Gets you where your going without a lot of un-needed extras.
It is even more fun     On: 2007-03-19

This is my second Navman. I like this one much more because there is nothing to download. It is easy to use, and mxh faster than my last one and the price is more than reasonable.
Navman F20     On: 2007-03-12

The user manual is well written and on our first trip, I sorted out how to use the navigation system. The trip from our home to the end destination in Murfreesborough, NC took about 2 and 1/2 hours (distance 142 miles). The vocal instructions were very accurate and we reached our destination without any problems.
On our way back home, the GPS apparently lost all satellite signals (about at exit 289 on I40 NC) and we were informed to drive to the nearest road. After a while, our position was re-established and the turn by turn instructions were very accurate.
We found that whenever we deliberately took another route, the NAVMAN could quickly re-establish our position and guide us to the chosen destination.
The touch screen is easy to work with and most of the menus are intuitive. For its price, I consider the Navman F20 a good buy. The manufacturer could however, have added a stylus (for tapping on the screen) as part of the package.
A great GPS device with the essential features and great performance !     On: 2007-01-03

I bought this unit on Thanksgiving Black Friday. I have used it for over 15 trips. I am totally satisfied with the performance of this GPS. I have tried it on different type roads in southen California, and it works great in all situations. Yes, it is just a entry-level GPS ( but dont get this wrong ), here "entry-level" just means it lacks MP3, Pictures and Bluetooth functions. It has all essentail features with pre-installed the newest US and Canada Map. Re-calculating route is fast and route-picking is wise. The size and shape make this unit extremely portable, you can simply put it in your T-Shirt porket ( this is important since many cars have been broken for stealing the GSP. Dont forget put the sucktion mount away from the sight of thievies also.) Touch screen and anti-glare is useful.

Just like other reviewers here, I expected there is connectivity kit and desktop software in the original package for updating the Map or customizing the POIs. However, the original package doesnt have those in the box. But it is unfair to blame this for such a low price ( I got it at $200). Besides, I think all we only need is a USB cable and SmartST 2006 software in order to achieve the same features of N40i. I have contacted Navman customer service, they told me that the optional connectivity kit will be available at their online store by the end of Jan, 2007.

A neighbor of mine just bought a Garmin StreetPilot c550 for $699 (not include tax yet) a few days ago. We made a comparison test. We installed two units side by side, during the test drive, I found Navman F20 pick the route smarter than Garmin c550. Calculating time are almost same. For voice instruction, c550 will tell you the street name for turns which is a great feature, F20 doesnt tell you the street name you are turning to at local but you still can see the next turning streets name on the screen. F20 will tell you the freeway "exit number" on the freeway instead of the street name(someone will think this is even better but I still prefer sound out the street name like c550 did). While both of units voice instruction is very clear enough for me, c550 has much high volume voice than F20. The volume of F20 is OK for me but I hope it can be as high as c550. c550 has a better feature than F20, you can find POIs with detailed info, for example, with a few of touches, you can easily find restaurants or hotel around you with their phone number (This is a great feature my friend like the most since he is a salesman). For F20, it is only easy to find Parking and Gas Stations with one button touch. F20 also lacks the features like play musics and store pictures and bluetooth for making hands-free calls. c550 does have those extra features.

Bottom line, as a basic GPS device, it included the latest GPS technology and update Maps, it is accurate and reliable GPS with much cheaper price than other brands like Garmin an Tomtom. If you are looking for a basic GPS unit not a all-in-one unit, then this is the one I highly recommended. And remember, we should only compare two GPS within same price range.
A great GPS device with the essential features and great performance !     On: 2007-01-02

I bought this unit on Thanksgiving Black Friday. I have used it for over 15 trips. I am totally satisfied with the performance of this GPS. I have tried it on different type roads in southen California, and it works great in all situations. Yes, it is just a entry-level GPS ( but dont get this wrong ), here "entry-level" just means it lacks MP3, Pictures and Bluetooth functions. It has all essentail features with pre-installed the newest US and Canada Map. Re-calculating route is fast and route-picking is wise. The size and shape make this unit extremely portable, you can simply put it in your T-Shirt porket ( this is important since many cars have been broken for stealing the GSP. Dont forget put the sucktion mount away from the sight of thievies also.) Touch screen and anti-glare is useful.

Just like other reviewers here, I expected there is connectivity kit and desktop software in the original package for updating the Map or customizing the POIs. However, the original package doesnt have those in the box. But it is unfair to blame this for such a low price ( I got it at $200). Besides, I think all we only need is a USB cable and SmartST 2006 software in order to achieve the same features of N40i. I have contacted Navman customer service, they told me that the optional connectivity kit will be available at their online store by the end of Jan, 2007.

A neighbor of mine just bought a Garmin StreetPilot c550 for $699 (not include tax yet) a few days ago. We made a comparison test. We installed two units side by side, during the test drive, I found Navman F20 pick the route smarter than Garmin c550. Calculating time are almost same. For voice instruction, c550 will tell you the street name for turns which is a great feature, F20 doesnt tell you the street name you are turning to at local but you still can see the next turning streets name on the screen. F20 will tell you the freeway "exit number" on the freeway instead of the street name(someone will think this is even better but I still prefer sound out the street name like c550 did). While both of units voice instruction is very clear enough for me, c550 has much high volume voice than F20. The volume of F20 is OK for me but I hope it can be as high as c550. c550 has a better feature than F20, you can find POIs with detailed info, for example, with a few of touches, you can easily find restaurants or hotel around you with their phone number (This is a great feature my friend like the most since he is a salesman). For F20, it is only easy to find Parking and Gas Stations with one button touch. F20 also lacks the features like play musics and store pictures and bluetooth for making hands-free calls. c550 does have those extra features.

Bottom line, as a basic GPS device, it included the latest GPS technology and update Maps, it is accurate and reliable GPS with much cheaper price than other brands like Garmin an Tomtom. If you are looking for a basic GPS unit not a all-in-one unit, then this is the one I highly recommended. And remember, we should only compare two GPS within same price range.
I would stick with Garmin     On: 2006-12-29

Bought this unit to update my gps. Yes is has some great features as stated above. The con of this unit is it will not find a address in a gated community. It will give you an error that no route is available. If I knew
this I would never have purchased this unit. Garmin is a better more reliable unit.
Poor Customer Service!     On: 2006-12-27

I just purchased a navman f20 to find that the SD card had the sticker put on crooked and was hanging off the edge ( poor Quality control) so I called navman to get a replacemet SD card. They informed me that since the card works it is not defective and they will not replace it. I told them that the sticker is going to peel off and and stuck inside the unit thus making the SD slot usless and they said too bad since it is curently working. Bottom line if you want customer service buy a Garmin. And if you want to be told "what do you want im not going to replace it" then get a navman
False advertising on box; no use if you want to customize POIs     On: 2006-12-06

1. Navman website and the box itself say PC kit via USB is sold separately. Navman tech support just told me "it is not needed in the US" but is for sale in UK. When i asked what they meant by "not needed", since I, a customer need it, they said the company feels it is not needed. When i mentionred it is on their site and that is false advertising, they said they would take it off the site. Good thing i took a printout. WIll be useful for BBB, FTC communications. They dont realize this is not UK. You can return the silly thing for a full refund. This is a PR disaster for navman. Even an email from CustSvc says that since this is such a basic unit, the POI customization is not supported.
2 So if you plan on doing any custom POIs, loading other peoples POIs etc this is NOT for you
3 Doesnt even include canada maps which garmin does
4. The unit itself is easy to use, but so is garmin
5. the POI database is old and has incorrect entries for businesses that are long gone. can be very frustrating if i need to call the business to find out beforehand if they are still there. Garmin POI is WAY better
6. CNET review incorrectly says that it ships with SmartST
7. Even if you had an earlier navman, SmartSt 2005 will not work with F20. I tried this
8. Map updates are not free. Garmin it is free

All in all, i am very dissatisfied with the arrogant customer support. They have a thing or two to learn abt the american consumer market and are in for a rude awakening. The hundreds of people who bought it for 200 after MIR on black friday are about to return it now if you believe the online forums.
BBB, FTC, here i come

IMHO the C320 from garmin is a much better buy at 270 shipped from 5 star rated store with better maps, 4times POIs, usb, software, free map updates, more accurate maps. run a price comparison on cnet/pricegrabber
or even c330 with hard disk is 306 shipped.
Good Basic GPS System     On: 2006-12-05

I was able to buy the Navman F20 for $199, after rebates. For that price, it is a good basic GPS system. Not a lot of frills or customization options, but in the three weeks I have owned it, it has worked well. It does take a minute or so to acquire a GPS signal, but works well after that. With the touchscreen, it is actually easier and quicker to program addresses than the joystick operated nav system on our Mazda RX-8.

Ive already found that the battery will last over 3 hours of continuous use. I plan to buy the memory cards for Europe and see if I can use the Navman to navigate on foot around Rome and London. Walking on foot in my neighborhood, the Navman worked well. Has anyone used a portable GPS to get around Rome or London? Any advice?

The only problem with using a portable GPS system in a car is where to mount it; windshield mounting puts it too far away and in the glare of the sun. I finally put it on the speedometer! That puts it in your line of sight and at the right focus range. I drive at the speed of other cars anyway.
No frills GPS unit that gets the job done.     On: 2006-11-30

I got this GPS at Office Depot BF special for $200.00 and Im more than happy with it so far. It does not play MP3s, JPEGs or wash your car like some other high priced GPS units but it excels in its primary function as a GPS unit. I have tried atleast three other major brands of GPS units but none of them match the user friendliness of this unit.

Pros:
Extremely fast startup time, GPS lock and re routing time.
Routing has been pretty accurate.
Bright 3.5" touch screen.
Very intuitive interface.
Very colorful, pleasant and uncluttered maps and graphics.
Big icons on the touch screen.
Nice shape and build quality.
Internal antenna.
Charges through regular mini USB port.
Hot buttons for frequently used features such as volume, route, menu, parking and gas stations.

Cons:
No TTS, BT or FM transmission. For the price, I dont think its fair to ask for these premium features.
Not too customisable like changing the backgrounds etc.
Volume is a bit low some times.
Only 1.4M POIs.
No software kit as mentioned by the other reviewer.
Like Garmin Better     On: 2006-11-30

Bought the Navman for $199.99 on Black Friday. This is our second GPS unit, our first is a Garmin i2. The Navman has a nice touch screen and is a good size for portability. However, functionally, we like the Garmin much better. Entered our home address 3 times and each time after powering off and back on the Navman changed our address number and added E before our street. There is no E for our loop. It didnt seem to be as accurate as the Garmin, the Navman said we arrived at our destination 3 houses before our home. A bigger concern was that the Navman told us to turn left from a main highway to a street that leads to our house which is not allowed. The Garmin properly navigated us to keep right and loop around so that we crossed the highway legally. Returned the Navman.
Good Unit, BUT False Advertising (NO connectivity kit in the US     On: 2006-11-30

Bought the F20 and loved using it, but I had the impression that Navman would release a connectivity kit for it in the US. It talks about this option on the box. This is why I decided to get a Navman, that and the price. After a couple discussions with Navman support I was informed they will not be releasing a connectivity kit in the US. I am returning the unit immediately. If managing your own POIs and backing up your waypoints isnt a big priority and potential map upgrades without buying a new map SD card doesnt matter to you, then you will get along great, but PC connectivity is very important to me.
No frills GPS unit that gets the job done.     On: 2006-11-29

I got this GPS at Office Depot BF special for $200.00 and Im more than happy with it so far. It does not play MP3s, JPEGs or wash your car like some other high priced GPS units but it excels in its primary function as a GPS unit. I have tried atleast three other major brands of GPS units but none of them match the user friendliness of this unit.

Pros:
Extremely fast startup time, GPS lock and re routing time.
Routing has been pretty accurate.
Bright 3.5" touch screen.
Very intuitive interface.
Very colorful, pleasant and uncluttered maps and graphics.
Big icons on the touch screen.
Nice shape and build quality.
Internal antenna.
Charges through regular mini USB port.
Hot buttons for frequently used features such as volume, route, menu, parking and gas stations.

Cons:
No TTS, BT or FM transmission. For the price, I dont think its fair to ask for these premium features.
Not too customisable like changing the backgrounds etc.
Volume is a bit low some times.
Only 1.4M POIs.
No software kit as mentioned by the other reviewer.
Like Garmin Better     On: 2006-11-29

Bought the Navman for $199.99 on Black Friday. This is our second GPS unit, our first is a Garmin i2. The Navman has a nice touch screen and is a good size for portability. However, functionally, we like the Garmin much better. Entered our home address 3 times and each time after powering off and back on the Navman changed our address number and added E before our street. There is no E for our loop. It didnt seem to be as accurate as the Garmin, the Navman said we arrived at our destination 3 houses before our home. A bigger concern was that the Navman told us to turn left from a main highway to a street that leads to our house which is not allowed. The Garmin properly navigated us to keep right and loop around so that we crossed the highway legally. Returned the Navman.
Good Unit, BUT False Advertising (NO connectivity kit in the US     On: 2006-11-29

Bought the F20 and loved using it, but I had the impression that Navman would release a connectivity kit for it in the US. It talks about this option on the box. This is why I decided to get a Navman, that and the price. After a couple discussions with Navman support I was informed they will not be releasing a connectivity kit in the US. I am returning the unit immediately. If managing your own POIs and backing up your waypoints isnt a big priority and potential map upgrades without buying a new map SD card doesnt matter to you, then you will get along great, but PC connectivity is very important to me.

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