Cheap Mio c230 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
Mio c230 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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Product Description
The Mio DigiWalker C230 is a stylish and pocket-sized navigation device equipped with updated, preloaded US maps on internal memory, plus text-to-speech voice prompts. The Digiwalker talks to you as you drive and lets you keep your eyes on the road. The turn-by-turn navigation uses street names and landmarks as well as distance measures, eliminating any possible confusion as to where to go. For example, instead of saying "Turn right in 200 feet," the Mio c230 will say "Turn right on Broadway in 200 feet." The C230 requires no additional map data, and it’s ready to use right out of the box! Delivering incredible performance and an intuitive interface, the C230 is your ideal companion for the road ahead.Delivering incredible performance and an intuitive interface, the C230 is your ideal companion for the road ahead. Roughly 1 million preloaded businesses and landmarks allow you to search for nearby gas stations, restaurants and more USB 2.0 port On-board 1GB flash memory
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2699 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: gray
- Brand: Mio
- Model: C230
- Dimensions: 3.25" h x .87" w x 3.50" l, 1.60 pounds
- Native resolution: 320 x 240
- Display size: 3.5
Features
- 3.5" touchscreen interface displays real-time maps and also travel status information (time of arrival, distance to destination and travel time)
- Pre-loaded maps of US (All 50 states and Puerto Rico)
- High quality, English language, Text-to-Speech
- Nearly 1 million Points of Interest (POI)
- Slim-edge form factor
Customer Reviews
You Get What You Pay For
I purchased the Mio C230 to replace an old Magellan system that I had. The reason that I replaced the Magellan was because Magellan had stopped supporting my model with new map updates. I chose the Mio C230 because it was the least expensive model that would speak street names (rather than simply, "take the next right," for example). What a disappointment this has been!
First, there is a software glitch in the C230 that doesn’t allow you to enter an exact address for a destination. The "fix" according to Mio customer service is to add an address that is "close by" and the C230 will bump up or down the address so that, if you play with it enough, you can eventually get the system to find your desired destination. For example, if I’m looking for 224 Main Street and I enter that address, directions to 222 Main Street will come up. So if I really want 224 Main Street, I have to try 226 or 225 or 223 Main Street, and if I’m lucky, I’ll get the right destination.
Second, the map for my C230 was out of date right out of the box. I wrote Mio and was told that it was the most current map that they had, and there were no plans to update it. This device has been around for a couple of years now, and still no map updates!
Third, if you go to the Mio web site and try to find downloads for the C230, this model is not to be found in most of the Mio pulldown menus. According to most of their support pages, the C230 doesn’t even exist!
Fourth, the image and information about your vehicle on the display is off from real time by about a second or so. So if it tells you to turn right in 500 feet, you probably should have turned right because you’ve already missed your turn.
Fifth, I mapped out a return route from Raleigh to Winston-Salem recently. I requested the shortest route. What the C230 gave me would have taken me over ONE HOUR out of my way! What I eventually did was to pull out the free paper map from AAA and find my own route.
Finally, I was in Radio Shak today and noticed that they were selling map and driver updates for the C230 for over $70!!! Had I known that the only way to get current maps and fixes for the many glitches in this thing was to shell out another $70 bucks, I would never have bought it in the first place.
What a waste of time and money this thing has been!!! It’s too late for me, but not for you! DO NOT PURCHASE A MIO PRODUCT!!!
Not Very Impressed
I got this before a trip to Las Vegas. I had four address’s to find, it located 1 out of 4. I think navigating by the stars would be more accurate. This thing can’t even find my home address, it directs me six blocks away in town. I had a Niko GPS but broke the screen it was about the same price and 5 times the GPS. I got the Mio because of text to speech and that is good, but only for correct directions and that doesn’t happen very often. Take a look at the Niko, you’ll be smarter than me.
I don’t what some of these 5, 4 or even 3 star review people are using or where they are using them, but this thing is terrible!
It constantly shuts down and restarts in the middle of a trip, usually at the most complex point of the directions.
The directions it provides make no logical sense whatever. The Fastest setting is a joke. Google directions routinely save me 10 minutes per hour.
It has directed me to turn the wrong way on one-way streets, driven me into dead ends and wants me to turn where there is no street.
The time feature doesn’t work. It is four hours ahead of my time zone in the Synch mode. If I manually set the time, the map color scheme still turns from day to night and back by the GPS time- not what I have configured.
The spoken directions are annoying, repeating a turn constantly.
Once I arrive at my destination, the unit does not know it. It even says "You have arrived at your destination." But then when I get back in the car and drive away, it recalculates my new position and keeps directing me back to the destination. I have to go in and manually delete the route.
When driving in complex areas (an interchange with many options for example) it has no idea where you are and if you miss the option you should have selected you may as well pull over to the side of the road to wait for it to recalculate. Otherwise by the time it does give you new directions, you will have missed the next option and it has to recalculate AGAIN.
It commonly has me turn off a main road and then directs me back on to the same road a block or two further on.
Don’t buy this!
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