The Blaupunkt ROUTE 66 MINI is a pocket sized mini satnav that is bound to be a big success. With its tiny frame and relatively low price, this device is one thing that almost anyone can afford to buy and carry around. With a thickness of 19.5 m and a weight of 149g, the Blaupunkt ROUTE 66 MINI is definitely one of the smallest, lightest and cheapest standalone navigation systems in the market.
The appearance of the Blaupunkt ROUTE 66 MINI is quite neat with the outer black casing on the back of the device and the silver front panel. Turning it on is easy and you can do so by just clicking a switch. One weakness of the device is that the arm clamp that comes with it is quite disappointing. Once you set it to the angle that you want, adjusting it is difficult as the flexible arm should be pushed quite a bit before it actually shows some sort of difference. Even the 3.5 inch screen can seem a bit cramped as the touch keys can be a bit difficult to use. Luckily, the menus on the ROUTE 66 MINI are pretty straightforward, making it easy to type out what you want to by just removing it off the dashboard. You can then type it out by just holding the device in your hand. Adjustments made on the move, on the other hand are a completely different story.
The maps that have been developed for the navigator are pretty clear and the names of the roads are quite legible. Complex multi level junctions can be a bit difficult to fathom but with a little bit of practice, this should also not be a major problem. Anyway, the road that you are on shows up on a different color than the rest of the roads which does help to a certain extent. Read all the Blaupunkt ROUTE 66 MINI reviews to sure that it is exactly what you are looking for.