Reviews of the Averatec Voya 350
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CNET Review
The Good: The Averatec Voya 350 offers accurate text- and voice-guided directions and has a travel-friendly form factor.
The Bad: The Averatec Voya 350's antenna adds some unwanted bulk, and the interface is a bit confusing at first.
The Bottom Line: The Averatec Voya 350 offers a nice basic navigation system for an affordable price, but its design and interface need some fine-tuning before it can compete with the big boys.
Manufacturer: Averatec
Part number: PG135AA1
General
- Width 4.5 in
- Depth 0.8 in
- Height 2.8 in
- Weight 0.4 lbs
GPS System
- Recommended Use Automotive
- Receiver 12 channel
- Connectivity USB
- GPS Functions / Services Speed
- Voice Navigation instructions
- Antenna Built-in
- Features Built-in speaker, Preinstalled POIs, Speed limit warning
- Built-in Memory 64 MB
- Supported Memory Cards SD Memory Card
- Maps Included USA, Canada
- Software Included NAVTECH US and Canada maps
Navigation
- Trip computer Trip timer, Avoid ferrys, Trip distance, Avoid toll roads, Fast/short route, Street address search
Built-in Display
- Type LCD
- Resolution 320 x 240
- Diagonal Size 3.5 in
- Color Support Color
- Features Touch screen
Connections
- Connector Type Headphones - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, Antenna, DC power input, USB - USB
Battery
- Battery Enclosure Type Integrated
- Battery technology Lithium ion
- Mfr estimated battery life 4 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
- Included GPS accessories Stylus, AC power adapter, Car power adapter
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