Magellan Triton 2000 review

A sat nav for the great outdoors

Magellan Triton 2000
The go-anywhere capabilities of the Triton 2000 will be a draw for outdoor types

TechRadar Verdict

Some nice extras, but there needs to be a more comprehensive selection of maps to make this a good value sat nav

Pros

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    Robust design

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    Plenty of useful features

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    Good screen

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    Impressive performance

Cons

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    Pricey

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    Sluggish to locate satellites in built-up areas

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The Magellan Triton 2000 is a sat nav device designed for use in the great outdoors, and is suited to activities such as hiking, skiing and water sports.

The device feels reassuringly rugged and fits in the hand well. Encased in a rubber and hard plastic shell, it's designed to withstand water submersion.

On the front of the device is a 2.7-inch colour touchscreen display, which makes the map interface and menu navigation easy. A small and fiddly stylus is provided, although using a finger or the sturdy buttons below may be preferable.

The device comes pre-loaded with a base map – but it's not possible to gain directions from this. Users sticking with the base map can use the Triton to find their location, where traditional paper OS (Ordinance Survey) maps can be used alongside.

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