Monday, 29 March 2010

Mio Moov 370 review

Mio Moov 370 review

The Mio Moov 370 GPS unit has been available for over a year, but is still one of the leading products in its class.

Mio and Navman GPS units are both made by the same manufacturer (Mitac), so it’s no surprise to see cross-over between the two. The Mio Moov 370 actually uses an interface from older Navman units, which is a great plus - it makes it very easy to use the device.

It also means that performance is very good. The 370 is quick and responsive, especially when it comes to providing live traffic updates and detour options.

The feature set is also somewhat impressive, especially considering the sub-$600 price tag. The Moov 370 boats Bluetooth hands-free calls, 3D landmarks, TMC Traffic Channel compatibility plus the lateset NAVTEQ maps. At the heart of the device is a rather nice 4.3-inch anti-glare widescreen.

The Mio Moov 370’s Australian retail price is $259.

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By Caroline Warnes

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  • Mark
    I have one of the Mio Moov's and basically its ok however mapping alerts such as speed cameras are poor and difficult to detect without staring at the screen which you obviously can ill afford to do. Mapping updates are poor. I got the free 2009 map update which was worth about $149 and now it does not even recognise where I live, also the Calder updates are still not included.
  • Guest
    Just FYI, the rrp for the Mio Moov 370 is actually $259
  • Thanks - will fix that now.
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