Garmin Nuvi 215 review

Is Garmin's new entry-level satnav going in the right direction?

Garmin Nuvi 215
The Nuvi 2.5's bright 3.5" display isn't too large to slip in your pocket

TechRadar Verdict

A good-value and acceptably-featured satnav, but nothing majorly noteworthy

Pros

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    Bright touchscreen

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    Well-priced

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    Useful features

Cons

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    A little slow to locate

  • -

    Speed camera locations cost extra

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Garmin's Nüvi 215 is a compact entry-level sat nav device and features UK mapping, with European mapping also available for an extra £85.

It has a touchscreen display that measures 3.5 inches and is small enough to slip into your pocket when you leave your car. The screen has a 320 x 240-pixel resolution and is both bright, clear and easy to view in nearly all conditions. It's also very responsive to the touch.

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