The new Agent Provocateur sat-nav offers real-life aerial maps for users, which proves trickier to follow when driving according to a technological website.
In a review by Techradar.com, it says that the device, which is the first to use suck maps, is easier to follow when it reverts "back to traditional TeleAtlas maps".
The NDrive G800 is limited to maps from 29 major cities in the UK and can show the image from either above or at an angle, however the site points out there is no option of a traditional first-person viewpoint".
"A 4.3-inch touchscreen display covers the front of the NDrive, which we found bright and easy to see in most conditions," explains the site.
"All functions are carried out using onscreen buttons, with just one hardware button to activate the power."
TomTom’s XL was described as an "excellent sat-nav" in a recent review by PC Advisor, being praised for being "uncannily accurate" with its routes.






