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Mio™ Moov 300 Reviews

By Derek Fung on 08 August 2008
The entry level in Mio's 2008 Moov range, the 300 features a 4.3-inch screen, text-to-speech, safety camera warnings, traffic light info and (supposedly) faster satellite acquisition.

User rating : 7,2


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Freak Score : 7,1 

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I have been testing out the Mio Moov 300/310 for several weeks now driving the highways and byways of the Northeast this spring to check out the latest offering from Mio. The Mio Moov series, including the standard screen 200/210, and the widescreen 300/310 are a big change for Mio, as they adopt a new operating system to carry the brand forward. After the acquisition of Navman, Mio decided to bring the software development in-house and leave the iGo interface behind. Switching to the iGo interface helped to launch the brand in the US and was one that set Mio apart from other GPS brands because it was functional, reasonably good and with their value positioning on the unit cost, not a bad trade-off for the value oriented market. I used and wrote full reviews on a lot of these units including the Mio C310X, Mio C220, Mio C230, Mio C320, Mio 520, Mio C720T. Things are changing though, as the big guys drop prices hard and fast, it leaves smaller slices of the market for value oriented brands. With a more competitive market, the bar raised due to other stronger players (think Navigon) coming to the market, it all raises the stakes for the new Moov line and Mio's new software bet. Read full review


Mio Moov 300/310 Overall - 6.5 (Acceptable)

Although it's not uncommon at this price range, reviewers are displeased with the Moov 310's sparse features. Instead, Mio focuses on basic navigation for a great value, with pricing starting at just shy of $200. Even still, many critics say the Moov 310's navigation speed and the sluggish quality of its routing engine should cause you to look elsewhere. Read full review

Today, Mio unveiled four new GPS: Mio Moov 200, 210, 300 and 310, for a MRSP of $179.95, $199.95, $229.95 and $249.95 respectively. The 200 and 210 have a 3.5 TFT Anti-Glare Touch Screen (320 x 240) and the 300 and the 310 have a 4.3″ TFT Anti-Glare Touch Screen (480 x 272). All the units come with the text-to-speech functionality, the 210 and the 310 include a one year free Traffic Messaging Channel (TMC) subscription subscription that gives real-time traffic updates. That’s a good list of features for a relatively low price point. Read full article 


Mio MOOV 300/310 Review

From Mitac International comes the latest addition to the world of GPS devices, the Mio MOOV 310 Touchscreen GPS unit which is designed to maximize one's entire driving experience by assisting with everything from route destination directions, to trip planning functions, and all of the most necessary and useful features in between. Read full review


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