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Mio Spirit 687
Type: In-car, Camper van, Pedestrian, Truck; Display size: 5"; TMC; Weight: 185 g; …; Newest review: 9/2011 "... the Mio Spirit V687 fails to offer the Navigon's good looks or quality feel. But as a sat nav it works well. Well enough, in fact, to consider saving some money and choosing it as the …
3 reviews,
1 opinion
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Mio Cyclo 300
Type: Outdoor; Display size: 3"; TMC: Unavailable; Weight: 156 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 8/2012 Disappointing road navigation and positively awful off-road route tracing make Mio's Cyclo 300 one to stay away from in Computer Act!ve's opinion. Its handling of roundabouts is maddening …
2 reviews,
1 opinion
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Mio Spirit 685 EU
Type: In-car; Display size: 5"; TMC; Weight: 185 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 10/2011 The Mio Spirit 685 is great value. It uses intelligent software to calculate a variety of route options and users can compare two or more potential routes before deciding. Its larger screen makes …
2 reviews,
1 opinion
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Mio Moov Spirit V505 TV
Display size: 4.7"; Weight: 220 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data Logger; Newest review: 11/2010
While FiveFWD acknowledged that the Spirit V505 TV is a good satnav, its TV functionality is a bit of a gimmick, since it lacks a headphone output, it doesn't work while the car is moving and
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 6/2010 Mio Moov Spirit V505 TV The Spirit V505TV shares a lot of the same characteristics and features as the Spirit 500, yet there is one essential difference. This device sports a built-in Freeview tuner, which means that you can use its bigger 4.7 inch screen to catch up on your favorite shows, when it's not guiding you on your travels. … to review
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Mio Navman Spirit V575 TV
Type: In-car, Pedestrian; Display size: 4.7"; TMC; Weight: 220 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 7/2011
"... sat-nav performance is generally pretty good, but it's quite disappointing as a TV. ... if you're expecting more than shaky performance on the telly side of things the Mio
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More information at: iGIZMO, issue 52 (February 2011) Mio Navman V575 TV At the traffic lights...'Neighbours...'. This isn't a schizo sat nav, it's got built-in Freeview. ... … to review
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Mio Navman 575 (UK & Western Europe)
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.7"; TMC; Weight: 160 g; Mobile navigation system; GPS Data Logger; Newest review: 9/2010
"Pros: Large screen. Europe maps. Good value.
Cons: Slow. No 3G services. Low-res screen."
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More information at: TechRadar UK, 7/2010 Mio Navman 575 Mio promise that their latest range of Spirit sat-navs will have easier and more intelligent navigation. Can it prove itself to be more than just a 'me too' system? … to review
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Mio Moov Spirit V505 (UK & Ireland)
Type: In-car, Pedestrian; Display size: 4.7"; TMC; Weight: 220 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 6/2010
Unfortunately for the Spirit V505TV, Expert Reviews wasn't very taken by it, and felt that better deals can be had elsewhere. While it was suitable as a navigation device, they weren't
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More information at: PC Advisor, 4/2010 Mio Moov Spirit V505 TV Unlike ordinary sat nav units, the Mio Moov Spirit V505TV features a built-in digital TV tuner, allowing you to enjoy Freeview while on the go. Single Test. One satnav device was reviewed and rated on build quality, features and value for money. … to review
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Mio Navman 470
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC: No; Weight: 152 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 9/2010 Expert reviews were very impressed with the price of this Mio Navman's satnav. It has some nice features like predictive text when you are typing an address, and excellent motorway lane …
1 review,
9 opinions
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Mio M300
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: No; Weight: 135 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 4/2010 Although it's acquired some of the same performance niggles as its S series predecessors, Smartphone Daily consider Mio's M300 Deluxe to be a nicely priced sat nav that's well-featured …
1 review,
6 opinions
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Mio Navman M400
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC: No; Weight: 152 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 11/2009
The team at Trusted Reviews states that while the Mio Navman M400 isn't loaded with features, it's still a bargain. They note that the similarly-priced Navigon 1210 offers a decent
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 11/2009 Mio Navman M400 Sat-Nav Despite its long history in the market of personal navigation products, the Navman has always impressed reviewers more because of its value, than its development of new technology. However, since it's now being marketed under the direction of Mio, this seems to be changing, with its products showing a lot more promise. Take the Navman M400, for instance. Single Test. One satnav device was reviewed and rated on design, features, performance and value. … to review
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Mio Navman Spirit V735 TV (Europe)
Type: Pedestrian, In-car; Display size: 7"; TMC: No; Weight: 320 g; Newest review: 8/2009
“The Mio Moov Spirit V735 impresses with destination accuracy, a TV function and a large display. Unfortunately the battery life is rather unimpressive.”
4 reviews,
11 opinions
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More information at: INFOSAT, issue 8/2009 Navigation with DVB-T by Mio The trend toward convergent, digital entertainment devices doesn’t even stop at navigation devices. Navigation specialist Mio has integrated a DVB-T reception tuner in its Moov Spirit TV series, and thereby provides mobile TV enjoyment. INFOSAT has thoroughly examined the 7 inch screen top model, the Moov Spirit V735 TV.
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Mio Moov M305
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC; Weight: 120 g; Mobile navigation system; No GPS Data …; Newest review: 7/2010
“Likes: Weight, PC administration, price, battery life. Dislikes: few extras, no Bluetooth.”
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More information at: Digital.World, 7/2010 Sat-navs in comparison test Compact, affordable and high-performance: These days navigation systems can be found from 70 Euro, and some come packed with extras. We tested out 9 navigation devices in our practical test. In test: Nine navigation devices were tested.
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Mio Moov 370 (Europe)
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 170 g; Mobile navigation system; Newest review: 7/2008
“The 370+ offers too few features for its price. But the navigation is good.”
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More information at: DLM - digital lifestyle magazin, issue 2/2008 The sat-navs are coming Good navigation devices were still unaffordable for normal drivers a few years ago. Today cheap systems can also guide drivers safely across unfamiliar territory, and they do this much more conveniently than before. Traffic reports, places of interest, lane assistant, music, video, photos: these sat-navs offer more than just a way from A to B. The editorial staff at DLM checked out the most current devices from various manufacturers and price classes and evaluated their performance for you. In test: 15 navigation devices were reviewed and received ratings from “very good” to “satisfactory”.
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Mio Navman Spirit 300
Type: Pedestrian, In-car, Outdoor; Display size: 3.5"; TMC; Weight: 126.5 g; Newest review: 6/2009 In the same price bracket as TomTom's ONE Classic and IQ Routes Edition, Mio's Navman Spirit 300 betters both with the inclusion of Live Traffic. The removal of SlideTouch from the Spirit …
1 review,
7 opinions
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Mio Moov Spirit V505 (Europe)
Type: Pedestrian, In-car; Display size: 4.7"; TMC: No; Weight: 220 g; Mobile navigation system; …; Newest review: 12/2009 “... the more expensive model (also without TMC) is an all-round disappointment with grave weaknesses in terms of unit operation and battery life (devaluation due to problematic operation).” 2 reviews |
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Mio C620t
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 962 g; Newest review: 2/2008 “The C620T is a successful navigation system with simple, intuitive operation and very fast and precise navigation performance. The well-designed holder with integrated connections is very practical.”
5 reviews,
1 opinion
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Mio A501
Type: PDA Navigation System; Weight: 135 g; Newest review: 10/2007 "... The device packs plenty of features into a small space, but its sluggish performance, ugly design and lack of 3G and Wi-Fi support are just too off-putting to make it a success." 5 reviews |
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Mio C520t
Type: In-car; TMC; Newest review: 10/2007 "... The Mio offers up great functionality with its split-screen mouse, which displays the usual map view and selected information. We found the selection of information on view too much, and it …
5 reviews,
1 opinion
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Mio C620
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 256 g; Newest review: 2/2008 "... The Mio C620 might not quite compare with the TomTom Go 720 on truly useful innovations or sheer feature count, but it is clearly the best of the rest ..." 3 reviews |
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Mio DigiWalker C220
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: Unavailable; Weight: 110 g; Newest review: 10/2007 "... voice prompts are loud and clear, and its instructions are never mystifying. If you're looking for GPS on a tight budget, you can't get better then this."
4 reviews,
4 opinions
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Product information and further reviews
Mio Spirit V575 TV - TV for traffic jams Focus Online 9/2010 - Those who have to spend a lot of time in stationary cars, such as taxi drivers and traffic-plagued commuters, can at least get a bit of distraction out of the ether.
Mio C520t Smartphone & PDA Essentials 63/2007 - Now ranked as the number three brand for mobile navigation devices in Europe, Mio has built a reputation as a manufacturer of high quality PNDs and GPS-enabled PDAs. The newly announced additions to its C-Series include units for each price range, maxing out with the C520t which promises just about everything you could want in a personal navigation device. And for the most part it delivers exactly that.
Mio DigiWalker C320 CNET.co.uk 6/2007 - Satnavs are starting to be as much about fashion as they are about navigation. Mio's widescreen DigiWalker C320 is one such stylish satnav.
Mio C210 GPS receiver Pocket-lint.co.uk 8/2006 - As criminals find the urge to steal more GPS units, manufactures are finding the urge to make them smaller, so can Mio's entry-level unit, the C210, which is smaller than a tennis ball be the answer? We take a closer look.
Mio Digiwalker C710 GPS device Computer act!ve 8/2006 - The most obvious thing to say about Mio’s slimline Digiwalker C710 is that it is extremely portable.
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