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#1
8Ball - Posted 12:03 pm PST 11/30/08 (257 Posts)
Any personal reviews on this brand of GPS? Never heard of them but the price seems alright.
#2
bruincal - Posted 12:16 pm PST 11/30/08 (239 Posts)
I've bought and researched car GPS systems for years now, and I always keep going back to the de-facto name in GPS: Garmin.
#3
doesgof - Posted 12:25 pm PST 11/30/08 (405 Posts)
#4
nitemeer - Posted 12:45 pm PST 11/30/08 (610 Posts)
#5
jlayman920 - Posted 1:52 pm PST 11/30/08 (257 Posts)
I had a Mio c220 that I liked very much. Not much support for them though. Very nice looking maps and usually pretty accurate. It got me lost on the way to a wedding though. I ended up on a dirt road in Maryland with it telling me to make a left where there was no road, only trees. I ended up late and walked in right when the vows were being exchanged. Although that's the map company's fault and not really the GPS, I bought a Garmin the next day.
I would give Mio another chance. I liked their search function and results better than Garmin.
I would give Mio another chance. I liked their search function and results better than Garmin.
#6
devnull4321 - Posted 2:59 pm PST 11/30/08 (350 Posts)
Get a Garmin. Garmin is better with its US maps. Garmin will tell you if the destination is on the left/right side of the street.
#7
shilph - Posted 3:16 pm PST 11/30/08 (7 Posts)
Get any Mio Moov series to get up-to-date map + free 2009 map upgrade. Why do you have to get Garmin with 2007 map?
#8
tonin123 - Posted 3:26 pm PST 11/30/08 (6 Posts)
there is a Pocket Mio software (free open source) you can install to make the Unit like a Pocket PC.. install different mapping software (multiple if you have space) etc.. do a search for Mio Pocket and see if this device its compatible.
#9
microdian - Posted 3:29 pm PST 11/30/08 (345 Posts)
#10
Raider3681 - Posted 4:36 pm PST 11/30/08 (43 Posts)
#6 tells the truth. Garmin is a way better GPS nav system than craptacular Mio.
#11
jnharry - Posted 4:38 pm PST 11/30/08 (53 Posts)
Garmin will also charge you every year for map updates every year too.
#12
R6 - Posted 5:12 pm PST 11/30/08 (264 Posts)
if your buying mio gps, it gotta be hackable. i heard their moov is not as good as the older model.
i had the c310x and now the c520 which also rocks.
i had the c310x and now the c520 which also rocks.
#13
R6 - Posted 5:24 pm PST 11/30/08 (264 Posts)
#10, Garmin is Best GPS for going Point A to Point B ONLY!! Their system is damn slow on everything else!!! i tried the 680, then try again with the new 860, problem still exists. (both unit return within a week) search POI for a Circuit city, or Safeway, it would "Always" take 5-10 mins, if you are on the road, wanting to search a store fast, 2mins is already too long!!
Mio, within 10-30sec, 50+ pages of similar store is there for you. + Mio is hackage act like a PDA, you can have Garmin, Tomtom, iGo up to date Maps preload on SD card.. it's all in one!!
Mio, within 10-30sec, 50+ pages of similar store is there for you. + Mio is hackage act like a PDA, you can have Garmin, Tomtom, iGo up to date Maps preload on SD card.. it's all in one!!
#14
nitemeer - Posted 6:46 pm PST 11/30/08 (610 Posts)
#15
s00nertp - Posted 7:43 pm PST 11/30/08 (172 Posts)
I have the MIO220 or 230 (it is in my car, I cant remember the model). I added about 12million POIs, something you cant do with any other brand. It seems to operate pretty much the same as any other GPS. I also like that the MIO has its own battery, so I can use another device in my car charger for a while.
Every GPS has pros/cons, dont believe it when someone says one brand is super crappy over another. They are just brainwashed by the advertising.
Every GPS has pros/cons, dont believe it when someone says one brand is super crappy over another. They are just brainwashed by the advertising.
#16
pgmwenping - Posted 7:59 pm PST 11/30/08 (151 Posts)
Garmin is very good!
#17
moneyspender - Posted 8:10 pm PST 11/30/08 (250 Posts)
navigon make good GPS too
#18
Demodocus - Posted 10:25 pm PST 11/30/08 (67 Posts)
Mio is crap, stick with Garmin.
#19
slapshot - Posted 11:07 pm PST 11/30/08 (28 Posts)
I have the Mio C520. It does NOT tell you which side of the road your destination is on. That's a big draw back.
#20
Techrecycler - Posted 11:44 pm PST 11/30/08 (29 Posts)
This comes with a free year of live traffic updates too it seems.
Here is a pretty good down to earth review of this model:
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/018973.php
Here is a pretty good down to earth review of this model:
http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/018973.php






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