Averatec Voya 350 Review Roundup
Last update:
- Review by CNET(12 October 2006)

Averatec releases Voya 350 in August being the first of its own version of handheld navigation system. Voya 350 has attractive design with weight of only 6 ounces and 4.5 x 2.9 x 0.8 inches. The Averatec Voya 350 has features of a 300-MHz CPU, 1GB SD Card (consists of NAVTEQ map data for Canada and all 50 U.S. states) and 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with a stylus. This allows users to enter up to more than 1.6 million different addresses/ point of interests. The Voya 350 is available at around $339.23.
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CNET have published a review of the Averatec Voya 350 where they rate the gps 6.3/10 and write;
“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.”
LaptopMag have published a review of the The Averatec Voya 350 where they rate 2.5/5 and write;
“On major roads, the Voya 350 is a champ, and the device helped us navigate the chaos of Los Angeles’ many freeways with perfect accuracy. In residential or commercial areas, the Voya 350 fared less successfully…Pros: Very affordable, Convenient compact design, Excellent freeway accuracy and prompting. Cons: Nonintuitive user interface, Sporadic lapses in accuracy, Limited features”

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