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Published: 2010-05-27, Author: Don , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: I've never owned a pocket knife. I discovered long ago when my grandfather gave me my first Coleman multi-tool that a simple blade that tucks into its own handle is nothing compared to a nice multi-tool with screwdrivers, blades, saws, ect…So when I bough...
Low volume, Screen hard to read in sunlight, No external volume button, No live traffic option
As GPS prices fall, Mio is rising as a top contender in the affordable-navigation arena. For less than $300, the Mio DigiWalker C220 works right out of the box and gets you where you need to go with little hassle. While we have a few quibbles (like no ...
Published: 2007-08-13, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: I tend to do a bit of driving now and then, and while I’m actually quite good at getting myself to somewhere that I’ve been before, I’m not always the best at getting there the first time. I’ve never owned a GPS unit, but after I h...
Abstract: The Mio C220 has lots of features in common with the C520, including the fact that it is highly customizable. Ill have more details in the pros and cons list further down the review. Generally speaking, the Mio C220 does a fine job of routing, though...
Excellent value. Full-featured GPS at entry-level price. Sensitive GPS receiver. Supports multisegment routing. Good POI handling. Traffic-camera locator.
No text-to-speech conversion. Speaker not very loud at highway speeds.
For those who dont need fancy features like media players and text-to-speech conversion, the Mio DigiWalker C220 is an excellent choice for an entry-level personal navigation system....
It may be a little confusing to use in places, but the C220's weaknesses are easy to get used to over time. Most importantly, both mapping and route-finding are strong points – this is one navigation device that does exactly what it says on the tin....
Abstract: Hands On Review by GPSLodge.comThe Mio C220 comes to the US for 2007 and it fits right into a growing stable of value priced GPS units that are available on the market today. Mio made a splash on the market when they blew the doors off Black Friday l...
Abstract: Mio C220 Review Posted on: May 29, 2007 GPS units tend to pack more and more features including contacts, music and video but with the C220, Mio chooses a different strategy and creates a GPS unit that is very good at GPS navigation at a very affordabl...
The Mio C220 offers a compact, no-fuss design and an accurate GPS. The system is easy to use and all maps come preloaded on an included SD card. The C220 is also very affordable.
The C220s screen is barely readable in sunlight, and we wish there was an easier way to adjust the volume.
Though the Mio C220 offers ease of use, accurate directions, and an affordable price tag, its poor screen makes this in-car GPS device almost unusable.
Predictive text keyboard, Speed and red light cameras displayed on map by default, Highly customisable interface ...
that required a fair degree of familiarisation, Struggled with tall buildings in the CBD, Insisted we perform illegal u-turns to get back onto preferred route
A highly customisable entry-level GPS which focuses on its core task of navigation but requires a bit of acclimatisation to get the best out of. ...