Navigon 92 Premium Live

Navigon 92 Premium Live

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Navigon 92 Premium Live Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2012

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10/10

Sat Nav Reviews

With the 92 Premium Live, Navigon is attacking TomTom’s high end sat nav offering head on. A capacitive 5-inch screen, a nice interface, a luxurious finish and above all the Live connected services mean this model has plenty on its side. We've checked for you to see how all these features play out in practice. Out the box, the Navigon 92 Premium Live impresses with its high-end smartphone feel. The glass plate that covers the screen and extends to the edges is surrounded with a chrome frame, giving this device a resolutely modern line. The plastics are of high quality and the fittings are good. Just four screws are visible on the back of the device. Overall it looks less imposing than the TomTom GO LIVE 1005, which however is the same size. It weighs 66 grammes less than its competitor. The suction mount is however much bigger than the one used on the TomTom and will be difficult to carry around. It’s best to leave it fixed to the windscreen. Unfortunately, Navigon hasn’t built a power supply into the mount and you therefore have to link the cigarette lighter socket up to the GPS, which isn’t very practical, or at least a lot less practical than the magnetic solution TomTom uses. Putting the sat nav onto the support and removing it is thankfully pretty easy.