Binatone Carrera T430 review

Despite its mid-range credentials, this sat-nav device still manages to impress

Binatone Carrera T430
The main menu on the Carrera is not as intuitive as those found on TomTom devices, but it's easy to use once you get the hang of it

TechRadar Verdict

For all its handy features and speediness, this sat nav is great value for money

Pros

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    Fast and responsive

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    Bright screen

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    Clear maps

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    Reversing camera

Cons

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    Not as intuitive to use as some rivals

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    Requires separate charger

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The Binatone Carrera T430 (£199 inc. VAT) is a mid-range sat nav device with a comprehensive range of features.

The display measures 4.3-inches, and is both bright and clear. Those with larger fingers will also be happy to find a stylus, making it easy to enter text.

The edges of the screen are lined with shortcut buttons, enabling you to zoom and change the angle from a first-person perspective to a bird's-eye view. You'll also be able to control Bluetooth devices and turn off the sound when needed.

The maps are large and clear, with mapping for the UK and Ireland provided. With an SD card reader on the left-hand side of the device, it's also easy to upgrade to European mapping, although prices hadn't been confirmed as we went to press. We found the system located satellites quickly.

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