Need to go on a long car journey soon? This trustworthy piece of technology is guaranteed to get you from A to B.

By Fin Cousins

Published: Friday, 31 March 2023 at 12:00 am


Many drivers still consider the trusted GPS to be their best friend while out on the road. Like vinyl records, GPS devices have not yet been rendered obsolete by our phones, although it may be some time before they are sold in artisanal coffee shops.

If you are in the market for a new GPS or are still unsure of their usefulness in 2023, we have provided some key points below, along with our top picks for GPS devices currently available on the market.

Why use a GPS instead of your phone?

Of course, it’s ultimately down to personal preference as to why someone would prefer a separate GPS device to their phone, but there are a number of potential reasons why:

  1. Data usage: A portable GPS device won’t eat into your phone’s data plan as the maps are stored in the device. Running out of data mid-journey can be frustrating, and having to buy more data can be costly.
  2. More accurate and reliable: GPS devices are designed specifically for navigation and location tracking and are often more accurate and reliable than smartphone GPS, especially in areas with poor reception.
  3. Large, easy-to-read screens: Many GPS devices have large, high-resolution screens that are easy to read in bright sunlight, which can be important while driving.
  4. Specific features: Many GPS devices have features specifically designed for use in certain contexts, such as caravan-specific routing or dash cams.
  5. Voice-activated navigation: Many GPS devices feature voice-activated navigation, which can be safer and more convenient than trying to use a touch screen while driving.

Best GPS Devices

TomTom Car Sat Nav GO Basic

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Stalwarts of the GPS industry, TomTom’s Go Basic aims to cover the essentials of a car sat nav. It provides live updates via built-in Wi-Fi, automatically updating to the latest maps and software without needing a computer.

The GPS can help you avoid traffic, plus it provides lane guidance, and connects to your phone to read out messages. There’s also a destination prediction feature that claims to learn your driving habits and routines, so you can set off from your home without needing to input a destination.

With your GPS, you also get access to TomTom MyDrive, which allows you to plan routes and check traffic using your phone or computer, as well as recommended driving roads researched and chosen by TomTom.