The Navigator comes preloaded with maps of 18 cities, highways connecting 2.5 lakh villages and towns, and landmarks in 150 cities. “So it can be used to guide you on your holiday drives from Delhi to Kanyakumari,” says Verma. The database also allows you to avoid certain roads or add as many via points as you like. “You can also download movies and music to enjoy when you are not driving,” Verma adds.
The city, however, continues to change and maps get old. So, MapmyIndia will provide map updates at least twice a year; the first will be free while the rest will be available for Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 yearly subscription.
At Rs 21,000 in Delhi and Rs 22,000 elsewhere, the Navigator is affordable and offers more maps at a price much lower than its competitors. So get this little tablet and forget the fear of roads.