First seen: 26 september 2007
Change the way you travel every day Enjoy a widescreen view of the world. The new Mio C320 is based around its 4.3” widescreen. The new screen size makes it easier to use than ever. You’ll quickly learn to rely on your Mio C320 for everything from location finding and route planning to looking up essential services as well as leisure or entertainment sites when you’re in unfamiliar places.
In absence of strong design concept, C320 features 4.3 inches touch sensitive displays holds bright, sharp, crisp and clear colors which together with excellent laid out and cartoon clear, animated arrows and indicators simplifies complex motorway junctions. Route planning, the distinct Mio’s feature with abundant options for observing possible routes and easy one-touch speed cameras and personal POIs with UK and Western Europe street maps preloaded. On the other hand, it comes with initial lock-on can b…
See moreIn absence of strong design concept, C320 features 4.3 inches touch sensitive displays holds bright, sharp, crisp and clear colors which together with excellent laid out and cartoon clear, animated arrows and indicators simplifies complex motorway junctions. Route planning, the distinct Mio’s feature with abundant options for observing possible routes and easy one-touch speed cameras and personal POIs with UK and Western Europe street maps preloaded. On the other hand, it comes with initial lock-on can be quite a hassle as the unit always turn off its time and date where you have to set it all over again each time you turn it on. Moreover, the mishmash of poorly synthesize male voice guidance through a speaker causes the voice hard to be heard when your car is noisy. Further, it does not come with many option of different tone you can opt if that does not suit your hearing. Unfortunately, C320’s sluggishness has the tendency to lag for a few seconds when you are adjusting to some menu options or screen icons despite it offer a large capacity of flash memory. The bonus features MP3 player is plainly with basic sound quality and no headphones provided give rise to use of car audio system that provides a better sounds quality. Still, the C320 quite a worthwhile considering navigating device that contribute to efficient navigation and good route info.
See lessA fashionable device, but those looking for extra features will be disappointed with the £220 price tag. Read more
Mio's C320 GPS provides a good balance between affordability and features. Read more
Also available as the C520 with Bluetooth, and the C520t with traffic alerts, this range of sat-navs is one we'd rather not spend hours on the road with. It knows all the right routes but pipes up at odd moments and is slow to respond. Lovely screen, mind Read more
Wow, guys, it isn't that bad.. The maps that came with the unit aren't 100% up to date, but you can EASILY obtain current maps if you look for them. The maps that I'm using right now are from March or April of 2008 - how much more current do you want?? The map companies, which are completely seperate from the GPS manufacturer, have to map everything themselves. It can take quite a while to get everything down the pipe and into the hands of the manufacturers. Again, that... Read more