| Product Summary | | Manufacturer: MIO | | Mfg Part#: C220 | | UPC: 00841881002444 | | Buy.com Sku: 204075588 | | Item#: C3G6HV | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 66159 | | See more in GPS |  |
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| | | Faster display, quicker route calculation, TMC support and speed (safety) camera warnings are only some of the new features of the MioMap v3. Don't take us on our word - have a look for yourself at the real-speed videos and real screenshots of this all-new navigation software.
If you're travelling within the region where you bought the C220, you have a full door-to-door* coverage of that region. To travel outside the region, you can purchase the full maps of 22 Western European countries, as well as maps of Eastern Europe, US and Canada. Adding those maps is incredibly easy - just pop the SD card into the slot on your C220!
The C220 is designed to be as user-friendly as possible. Large on-screen buttons and clever predictive keyboard make it easy to enter a destination, whether by name or postal code (including full postal code in UK).
| | Features |  | MioMap v3: next generation navigation software |  | Newest Tele Atlas maps |  | Simple, intuitive navigation |  | Safety camera (speed camera) warnings; free updates for 1 year |  | Get going quickly with SiRFstar III and new fast processor |  | Points Of Interest |  | Choose the way you want to travel |
| | Tech Specs |  | CPU: Samsung 2440 - 400Mhz |  | GPS Chipset: SiRFStarIII |  | TMC: Optional |  | Memory / ROM: 256 MB |  | Memory / RAM: 32 MB |  | Memory Slot: SD/MMC |  | Display Type: Touchscreen, 3.5", 65K colors, Transflective LCD, LED backlighting |  | Display Resolution: 320x240 |  | Display Orientation: Landscape |  | Battery: Un-swappable rechargeable Lithium battery cell |  | Battery Capacity: 1200mAh |  | Battery Life: 4.5 hours (backlight on middle range & GPS on full power) |  | USB: USB 1.1 |  | Speaker: Built-in |  | Earphone Jack: 3.5 mm jack |  | Depth: 108 mm |  | Width: 81 mm |  | Height: 24 mm |  | Weight: 110 g |  | Operating System: Microsoft Windows CE v5.0 |  | Navigation Software: MioMap V3.3 |
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Value | 4.5 | | Performance | 4 | | Ease of Use | 4 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
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1 of 5 Zero Customer Service Thursday, October 23, 2008 Wamay01 from Hebron, KY
I bought the device in November. In August during a trip, while driving, it stopped functioning. After reboot the screen would come up but the touchscreen would not respond. Sent it to MIO for Warranty Repair. Mio sent message "Out of Warranty". Since it is a one year warranty I knew it wasn't out of warranty. I called and left several messages at the California repair location and never received a return phone call. When I called to get clarification the answering service, located off shore, told me they don't know why it was rejected for Warranty service in California but there was nothing they could do about it. I wouldn't purchase another MIO device based on the poor quality of the device and the lack of ownership to service the device. Was this review helpful?
2 of 5 Where Am I? Sunday, August 17, 2008 Bruce from Bentonville, AR
I bought this unit for my wife for Christmas. 8 months later and I'm wondering why she isn't using it and always borrowing my Garmin. So, I ask her what's up and she tells me that it's too hard to use. So, last week I took the Garmin out of my car and replaced it with her Mio. I have to say I don't blame her for not using it. We live in NW Arkansas and the map coverage is really bad. We can't even set up our home address in a large neighborhood that was established 6 years ago.
The touch screen controls are really tiny and there is a much longer learning curve to remember the right paths around the menus than the similarly priced Garmin unit I have and use. Battery life is very short. I estimate 4 to 5 hours at maximum. The unit also has opportunities with locking up that requires a complete reboot and loss of all your previously saved settings.
This might be a solid unit for walking around in big cities, but it's not the right unit for a mix of city walking and suburb/country in car navigation.
I did go on-line to the mio website to download the latest operating system and maps before my trial. I even contacted Mio about a map update and was told they have no future release date for a map update so we're now looking at replacing the unit with another brand (garmin) that has more updated maps.
So, when I bought this based on the glowing reviews of others on this site I thought I was doing the right thing. Now you know the rest of the story. This unit doesn't even come close to the reviews posted here. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 user friendly/easy to use Monday, May 12, 2008 A Customer from Bellevue, WA
really nice gps, very user friendly interface Was this review helpful?
2 of 5 the directions stink! Tuesday, April 22, 2008 A Customer from Zachary, Louisiana
this unit was pretty good for the price, but the big flaw that has me looking for another unit is that the directions stink! when i am going somewhere that i know how to get to, i like to see where the unit will take me. it's almost NEVER in the same direction i'm going, even when i change the route settings (fastest, shortest, economical, etc). and if i keep going the way i know will get me there, it continuously wants me to turn around & go back, even if that means back-tracking almost 50 miles!! so, i just end up turning the stupid thing off because it aggravates me! it's a good thing i already knew where i was going, because this thing would have taken me on back roads & unpaved roads (even if i have that setting turned off). i would hate to see where it takes me if i'm really lost & don't know where i'm going. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Digi Walker 220 Monday, February 25, 2008 A Customer from NY
Voice is not loud enough. (I did check to see if while it was not in use it had gone back to defaults.) Is not as intuitive as I was lead to believe. Price was pretty good. And perhaps some of these things have been rectified. Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Not Very User Friendly Wednesday, January 02, 2008 DS from Seattle, WA
I was disappointed it did not include a map of Canada. It keeps losing satellite signal. Hard to add an address or POI. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Great for the price! Thursday, December 27, 2007 dbraeger from fergus falls
Once I figure out the options, and I'm pretty sure I have not found them all yet, it was pretty easy to use and VERY accurate. I would recommend this product to all novices as the more high tech ones are at a higher price tag. Great product for its price. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great Value Friday, December 07, 2007 Heather123 from Washington, DC
Love this GPS! It is so easy to use and it is small, so you can bring it anywhere! It is great for traveling! Best part are the maps, they are very accurate. I love that I can just rely on the GPS to take me where I need to be!! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 So far, the best! Thursday, November 29, 2007 william.d.adams from Middletown, Maryland
I bought a C220 last spring to use on summer vacation. It was my first GPS, so I didn't really know what to expect. But I did notice and appreciate its accuracy and speed in calculating and recalculating routes. It is WAAS enabled and has a remarkably complete set of POIs built in, to include small hometown pizzerias. Fast forward to the present and I wanted to get a second GPS because they were so cheap during Black Friday sales. I tried the TomTom One 3rd Edition and returned it the next day because of primitive graphics, slow calculations, and weak POIs. I got the Magellan1200 as a replacement and returned it for much the same reasons. I even looked at the newer C230 and found it had a different (weaker) POI database from the C220. Now I am back to trying to find good deals on the C220. If you can find one of these, grab it! Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Easy to use Thursday, November 29, 2007 Brendan from San Francisco
The product is easy to use. Sometimes it will tell you to turn left but on the map shows to turn right. This has happened about twice but it corrects itself automatically. The product is easy to use, do not need to read the manual. Only draw back is that there are no other voice options and the volume is not very loud. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Very Good Basic GPS Wednesday, November 28, 2007 A Customer from Kansas
Great product. The only concern is the one well known with this unit. That is the sound is a little hard to hear over the road noise at high speeds. Other than that very good and I recommend. Was this review helpful?
2 of 5 poor response Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Weiwei from College Park, MD
It take a million year for the device to detect GPS signal Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 MIO C220 Wednesday, November 28, 2007 A Customer from Irvine, Ca
The MIO C220 is great for the first time user who has not had any experience with a GPS. Like some other reviews, the sound is not up to par, but it gets the job done. I too have had the GPS hang on me, but just reboot the GPS and your on your way again. Minor things are, the software or interface with user. You don't have other ways to find your destination or POI's as us do with other more costly GPS, but you get what you pay for. I too wish it had more POI's. This is my second GPS for the second car and I am happy with it. A basic GPS with a Great value. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 great deal Wednesday, November 28, 2007 denny from baltimore
The points of interest are amazing 4 million or so. it shows the smallest little stores near my neiborhood. It talks and does everything most people need it for. unless you need it everyday (then get the expensive ones with extra features really good ones will cost about 500-600$). I bought as a gift and got to use it on several occasions i would reccomend this product to a friend. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Best GPS unit for the money Wednesday, November 28, 2007 A Customer from Marion, PA
This GPS unit has worked great. I used it while on vacation and didn't have any problems. What I really like is you can ad way points just by touching the map on the screen. This becomes really useful when you want to alter the directions that the unit has calculated. The only thing I didn't like about this unit is the map data is not always accurate. I tried to type in my home address and it said that my street didn't exist in my town. I later found out it classifies my street under a different town. Other than that small thing this is a great inexpensive GPS unit. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Very Good Saturday, November 24, 2007 A Customer from Manhattan, KS
Only complaint I have is that the audio is a little low. Often at highway speeds you can not hear the audio. Was this review helpful? |
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